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07-16-1998, 01:23 PM
Brownfields Redevelopment Workshop
The Council for Urban Economic Development (CUED) is hosting a workshop
on brownfields redevelopment in Denver, Colorado, on August 6 and 7.
Because it is sponsored by the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), this interactive seminar is available to CUED members for
only $105 and to non-members for only $115 (early registration rate).
There are federal programs dedicated to supporting the redevelopment of
brownfields. Is you community eligible? Have you taken the preliminary
steps necessary to identify distressed areas? This seminar will lead
you through the steps for cleaning up sites and leveraging private
sector investment.
The benefits of redeveloping brownfields are both environmental and
economic. You will have the opportunity to learn:
Techniques for assessing contamination and cleaning it up,
Ways to overcome liabilities associated with brownfields,
Applicable federal and state laws,
Where to get federal, state, and local funds,
Mechanisms for community involvement, and
How to attract private investment.
CUED has put together an all-star panel of professionals who will give
you the information you need in order to make your region's brownfields
reuse projects successful. Facilitators include:
Charles Bartsch, who has authored numerous articles and reports on
brownfields reuse, is a senior policy analyst for the Northeast-Midwest
Institute.
R. Randall Clark, a founding partner and Managing Director, serves as
President and Chief
Executive Officer of Cherokee Investment Security.
John Kirwan, President of Averbeck Environmental Insurance Brokers, has
been involved in Risk Management and Insurance for over 36 years.
Sven-Erik Kaiser is with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
Brownfields Team, which oversees the Administration's Brownfields
Initiative.
Joseph Schilling is the director of Economic Development for the
International City/County
Management Association (ICMA) and manages ICMA's research on brownfields
redevelopment.
Glen Sibley is Managing Director of Mile High Properties, a full service
commercial real estate firm headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
Robert Simons, Ph.D., is an associate professor of real estate and urban
planning at Cleveland State University. He recently completed a book,
Turning Brownfields Into Greenbacks.
A representative from LAW Engineering and Environmental Services, an
engineering and
environmental consulting firm.
In order to learn more about this far reaching and extremely important
topic, come to Denver! Register for the workshop today, as early
registration ends July 22, 1998. To register, contact CUED by phone
(202-223-4735) or fill out the registration form provided and mail it
to:
The Council for Urban Economic Development
Attention: Brownfields Redevelopment Workshop
1730 K Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20006
Or, fax your registration form to (202) 223-4745. Payment must follow.
Workshop Registration Form
YES! Please enroll me in CUED's Brownfields Redevelopment Workshop
Name __________________________________________________ ____________
Title __________________________________________________ _____________
Organization __________________________________________________ _______
Address __________________________________________________ __________
City/State/Zip __________________________________________________ ______
Phone No. ________________________ Fax No. ___________________________
e-mail ___________________________ Website ____________________________
Amount Enclosed $_________________________________________________ ___
(Please check one of the following)
_ Check or money order (payable to the Council for Urban Economic
Development)
_ Visa
_ Mastercard
_ American Express
Card Number _______________________ Expiration Date ____________________
Cardholder's Name __________________________________________________ __
Cardholder's Signature _________________________________________________
Registration fees (includes tuition and a workshop manual):
Before 7/22/98 After 7/22/98
CUED Member $105 $145
Non-member $115 $160
The workshop will be held at the Denver Marriott City Center located at
1701 California Street. The Denver Marriott City Center has set aside
rooms for workshop attendees at a special rate of $109 for a single or
double occupancy per night. To take advantage of this reduced rate,
call the hotel at (303) 297-1300 before Friday, July 17, 1998 and
mention that you are part of CUED's brownfields workshop. After July
17, reservations will be accepted on a space- and rate- available basis.
For additional information, contact CUED at (202) 223-4735.
The fax number at CUED is (202) 223-4745.
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The Council for Urban Economic Development (CUED) is hosting a workshop
on brownfields redevelopment in Denver, Colorado, on August 6 and 7.
Because it is sponsored by the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), this interactive seminar is available to CUED members for
only $105 and to non-members for only $115 (early registration rate).
There are federal programs dedicated to supporting the redevelopment of
brownfields. Is you community eligible? Have you taken the preliminary
steps necessary to identify distressed areas? This seminar will lead
you through the steps for cleaning up sites and leveraging private
sector investment.
The benefits of redeveloping brownfields are both environmental and
economic. You will have the opportunity to learn:
Techniques for assessing contamination and cleaning it up,
Ways to overcome liabilities associated with brownfields,
Applicable federal and state laws,
Where to get federal, state, and local funds,
Mechanisms for community involvement, and
How to attract private investment.
CUED has put together an all-star panel of professionals who will give
you the information you need in order to make your region's brownfields
reuse projects successful. Facilitators include:
Charles Bartsch, who has authored numerous articles and reports on
brownfields reuse, is a senior policy analyst for the Northeast-Midwest
Institute.
R. Randall Clark, a founding partner and Managing Director, serves as
President and Chief
Executive Officer of Cherokee Investment Security.
John Kirwan, President of Averbeck Environmental Insurance Brokers, has
been involved in Risk Management and Insurance for over 36 years.
Sven-Erik Kaiser is with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
Brownfields Team, which oversees the Administration's Brownfields
Initiative.
Joseph Schilling is the director of Economic Development for the
International City/County
Management Association (ICMA) and manages ICMA's research on brownfields
redevelopment.
Glen Sibley is Managing Director of Mile High Properties, a full service
commercial real estate firm headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
Robert Simons, Ph.D., is an associate professor of real estate and urban
planning at Cleveland State University. He recently completed a book,
Turning Brownfields Into Greenbacks.
A representative from LAW Engineering and Environmental Services, an
engineering and
environmental consulting firm.
In order to learn more about this far reaching and extremely important
topic, come to Denver! Register for the workshop today, as early
registration ends July 22, 1998. To register, contact CUED by phone
(202-223-4735) or fill out the registration form provided and mail it
to:
The Council for Urban Economic Development
Attention: Brownfields Redevelopment Workshop
1730 K Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20006
Or, fax your registration form to (202) 223-4745. Payment must follow.
Workshop Registration Form
YES! Please enroll me in CUED's Brownfields Redevelopment Workshop
Name __________________________________________________ ____________
Title __________________________________________________ _____________
Organization __________________________________________________ _______
Address __________________________________________________ __________
City/State/Zip __________________________________________________ ______
Phone No. ________________________ Fax No. ___________________________
e-mail ___________________________ Website ____________________________
Amount Enclosed $_________________________________________________ ___
(Please check one of the following)
_ Check or money order (payable to the Council for Urban Economic
Development)
_ Visa
_ Mastercard
_ American Express
Card Number _______________________ Expiration Date ____________________
Cardholder's Name __________________________________________________ __
Cardholder's Signature _________________________________________________
Registration fees (includes tuition and a workshop manual):
Before 7/22/98 After 7/22/98
CUED Member $105 $145
Non-member $115 $160
The workshop will be held at the Denver Marriott City Center located at
1701 California Street. The Denver Marriott City Center has set aside
rooms for workshop attendees at a special rate of $109 for a single or
double occupancy per night. To take advantage of this reduced rate,
call the hotel at (303) 297-1300 before Friday, July 17, 1998 and
mention that you are part of CUED's brownfields workshop. After July
17, reservations will be accepted on a space- and rate- available basis.
For additional information, contact CUED at (202) 223-4735.
The fax number at CUED is (202) 223-4745.
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