Fri Nov 20, 2009 7:00 AM
Where ARRA My Stimulus Dollars?
FRIDAY, November 20, 2009
Earlier this year, news was rife with reports about Stimulus. Tarp Funds. ARRA Dollars. NSP. Shovel Ready Projects. All these phrases were the lead on most nightly broadcasts about how our Country at a national, state and local level would find its way out of this economic decline. But with larger policy issues and debates taking the main stage, and news shifting to the (as yet to be confirmed) rebound – whatever happened to the stimulus dollars meant for L.A.? Where are the projects that can, will or should benefit? What’s the rollout? And what are the vocal developers, architects, and land planners of Los Angeles missing out on in this process?
Please join the Westside Urban Forum for a conversation with Los Angeles County, the City of L.A. Housing Department and one of the firms who’s figured out the mysteries of utilizing the mythical “stimulus” funds. Find out where the Neighborhood Stabilization Program funds are and how you might access them. Find out about the upcoming green opportunities throughout
L.A. County and how ARRA funds might make them a reality. And listen to a success story of how an entity can be creative and forwarding thinking in getting traction with the use of stimulus dollars.
Speakers:
Ellen Sandt, Deputy CEO, County of Los Angeles
Doug Swoger, Director of Homeownership & Preservation, City of L.A. Housing Dept.
Omar Brownson, Associate Principal, Seslia & Company
Moderator:
Wendy Greuel, Controller, City of Los Angeles
7:00am - 9:00am
$30 members
$45 nonmembers
$10 student members
$15 student nonmembers
Pre-registration closes on November 18, 2009. After November 18, 2009 and at onsite registration the cost will be an additional $10.00. No refunds or credits will be provided after November 18, 2009.
CM Credit - This activity has been approved by the AICP in the amount of 1 hour.
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