UrbanPlan for Public Officials
UrbanPlan for Public Officials workshops are ideal for local decision makers who would like to learn more about the fundamental forces that shape and affect the built environment and the important leadership roles that elected and appointed officials play in the real estate development process.
ULI offers the one-day workshop in the following venues and formats:
- At the annual ULI Fall Meeting and at the National League of Cities’ two annual conferences
- With local ULI District Councils who facilitate the program for local and regional audiences
- Directly to local jurisdictions as one-off workshops for a small fee. (Ie., as a retreat for elected officials, or as a team-building exercise for senior decision-making staff.)
Contact Laura Konort at [email protected] to learn more and bring UrbanPlan for Public Officials to your community.
Leverage Public/Private Partnerships
The workshop will enable public officials to better understand the trade-offs and risk at play in the entitlement and negotiation process associated with land use, especially in public/private partnerships (P3s). The UrbanPlan case study is an example of a city-led redevelopment effort where compromise needs to be met between the locality, development team selected in the RFP, and the community.
Join an UrbanPlan for Public Officials workshop and learn the tools needed to make your community successful.
Interested in how we fit so much into a day-long workshop? Check out a sample agenda.