The Southern California Planning Congress
regrets to inform you that this event has been cancelled.
Current registrants will be issued refunds.
The Challenges of Fulfilling
Planning and Housing
Expectations for the
City of Los Angeles
An Evening with Kevin Keller
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Meet and Greet at 6:30 p.m., Dinner at 7:00 p.m.
Taix French Restaurant:
1911 West Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Housing and policy direction for a city as large and diverse as Los Angeles requires focused executive and political leadership. An overarching vision must respond to varied expectations and implementation challenges.
How does Mayor Eric Garcetti view the city’s future and how does the mayor intend to use his office to fulfill a vision that improves basic city services and promotes commerce, development, employment opportunity, and meeting varied housing demands, concurrent with measures to advance stable communities across the city?
How will the proposed streamlining of Planning, Building and Safety and the City’s other development services balance efficiency with the public’s desire for more livable and sustainable neighborhoods?
Our guest speaker:
Kevin Keller
Director of Planning and Housing Policy,
Office of the Mayor, City of Los Angeles
DINNER MENU
Dinner entrees include fresh French baguette, Soup of the day,
Organic greens with house vinaigrette dressing, Fresh vegetable,
and Rice or potato.
With one of the following selections:
Coq Au Vin –
Traditional French dish of chicken cooked in a red wine sauce with mushrooms.
Fresh Boneless Trout Almondine
Pasta Monegasque –
Penne paste with tomatoes, garlic, basil and olive oil.
All with Sherbet and Coffee or tea.
REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT
Cost: $40 general public, $30 members, $25 for students with ID
This event has been cancelled.
Registration at the event is available (via checks only), for an additional $10 and is not guaranteed.
Registration refunds or credits will not be provided.
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