#e.23012Thursday 7:30AM to Friday 4:30PM
March 7-8, 2013
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Land Use for a Lifetime: Changing Demographics & Shifting Perspectives

Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute-University of Denver Sturm College of LawDenver, CO

Shifting demographics and housing preferences are creating new challenges for modern land use professionals. Fifty years ago, urban flight referred to those fleeing the cities in favor of tidy suburbs, leaving behind blight and urban decay. Today, urban flight is reversed, as both Boomers and their children return to cities in droves, looking for urban attractions and modern living. Young families are seeking a balance: the good schools and family friendly features of the suburbs combined with the amenities and walkability of the city. They also want new development that protects their natural environment and iconic landscapes.

The times they are a changin’, and cities are racing to keep up. Whether it’s siting schools for young kids, improving accessibility for an aging population, or creating mixed use urban infill that can help meet the needs of a growing, changing population, land use planning can help communities face these new challenges. This year’s conference will focus on changing demographics, emerging trends, and the tools that can help communities grow and change to serve the shifting priorities of their populations.

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#a.172353Friday March 8, 3:00PM to 4:30PM

Addressing Development Entitlements in the West: Distressed, Zombie and Premature Subdivisions

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The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy’s 3 year examination of development entitlements and distressed subdivisions throughout the intermountain west will conclud ... more

#a.172340Friday March 8, 10:15AM to 11:45AM

Aerotropolis Developments: Legal, Planning and Political Issues

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Aerotropolis is a relatively new term to describe a mixed-use, master-planned community that is anchored by an airport. This session will consider various key m ... more

#a.172344Friday March 8, 10:15AM to 11:45AM

Avoiding Random Acts of Conservation: Setting Priorities for People and Landscapes

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Whether the goal is protecting land for wildlife habitat, working lands, recreation areas, or watersheds, how can you evaluate which land is most important to c ... more

#a.172337Friday March 8, 8:30AM to 10:00AM

Best Practices for Creating Equitable, Sustainable Communities Near Transit

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Denver and other regions around the country are currently making major investments in transit infrastructure, presenting communities with tremendous opportuniti ... more

#a.172347Friday March 8, 1:15PM to 2:45PM

Born in a Small Town

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Small cities and rural America have public transportation needs that are just as compelling as those in big cities. Aging populations, young people, disabled ci ... more

#a.172335Friday March 8, 8:30AM to 10:00AM

Colorado's New National Forest Roadless Rule

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In July 2012, the U.S. Forest Service announced new rules for managing significant portions of the national forests in Colorado. In doing so, the Forest Service ... more

#a.172343Friday March 8, 10:15AM to 11:45AM

Common Problems, Common Solutions, Common Law: Impact Fees and Special Permitting

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This session explores two key issues prominent in development control regimes: the legal nature of impact fees, and discretionary permitting as a sustainable to ... more

#a.172312Thursday March 7, 10:15AM to 11:45AM

Conservation Easements: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

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Generous federal and state tax incentives offered to donors of conservation easements have led to both significant gains in land protection and significant abus ... more

#a.172354Friday March 8, 3:00PM to 4:30PM

Conservation Investment Funds: A For-Profit Approach to Large Scale Conservation

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Achieving future wildlife conservation goals on private lands requires that we develop new sources of funding, tools, and strategies. One promising new tool is ... more

#a.172350Friday March 8, 3:00PM to 4:30PM

Creating Fire-Adapted Communities: A Unified Approach to Wildfire Planning

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Recent wildfire seasons across the Western U.S. remind us how BIG the scope and scale of community impacts can be from a wildfire disaster. The fire adapted com ... more


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