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Thursday, June 10, 2010

2010 Blueprint Executive Forum: June 25 in Fresno, CA

The 2010 Blueprint Executive Forum is an opportunity for local elected officials, Public Department Heads, and Valley Planners to come together and discuss how the Blueprint will be implemented at the local level.

EVENT DETAILS 

Friday, June 25, 2010
11:00 am to 3:00 pm

Grand Occasions
4584 West Jacquelyn Avenue
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 277-3663
Map & Directions

 → Download Event Agenda

REGISTER NOW

Download the Registration Form and return to Dejeune Shelton by email to dejeune@greatvalley.org, by fax to (209) 522-5116, OR by mail to 201 Needham Street, Modesto, CA 95354

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Robert J. Grow, Envision Utah

Robert J. Grow holds degrees in engineering and law and is the founding chair of emeritus of Envision Utah, a private/public quality growth partnership founded in 1997. Envision Utah is widely recognized as one of the country’s most successful public involvement efforts for the development of a broad-based, long-term growth strategy for a major metropolitan area.

JOIN US TO
  • Lend you voice and vision to the process as we work together to integrate the Valley Blueprint principles into your local planning process with the goal of achieving the necessary outcomes for an improved quality of life for all who live here
  • Learn about possible funding sources for implementation
  • See new implementation tools for planners
For more information please contact: Dejeuné Shelton at the Great Valley Center by phone at 209-522-5103 or email dejeune@greatvalley.org.

Additional details, event agenda, directions, and registration are available at www.valleyblueprint.org 

About the Event:
This event is sponsored by the Council of Fresno County Governments, Kern Council of Governments, Kings County Association of Governments, Madera County Transportation Commission, Merced County Association of Governments, San Joaquin Council of Governments, Stanislaus Council of Governments, and the Tulare County Association of Governments.

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