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Lehigh Valley Mayors' Forum: Next Generation Cities and Suburbs
Learn about next generation sustainable cities and suburbs at this unique Lehigh Valley event.


When:
February 10, 2016
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
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Venue:
Lehigh University
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The Wood Dining Room, Mountaintop Campus,
Iacocca Hall, 111 Research Drive
Bethlehem PA 18015
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Website: http://bit.ly/LVmayorsforum
DVGBC and ULI Philadelphia are pleased to announce that we are co-hosting the Lehigh Valley Mayors’ Forum on Wednesday, February 10th at 11:30 am at Lehigh University’s Mountaintop Campus. The purchase of a ticket includes a lunch buffet, complimentary parking, and continuing education credits (GBCI, AIA, AICP).
Panelists featured this year include:
- Mayor Ed Pawlowski of Allentown
- Mayor Robert J. Donchez of Bethlehem
- Mayor Salvatore J. Panto, Jr. of Easton
- Mayor Edward D. Hozza, Jr. of Whitehall Township
This insightful panel discussion will be moderated by Ashely S. Russo, President and Executive Producer of ASR Media Productions and creator of meaningful media including The PEAK TV.
To learn more about our panelists and moderator please visit: http://dvgbc.org/LV-mayorsforum#Bios
Join us and hear the Mayors’ thoughts on supporting sustainable change and their visions for planning and redevelopment in the Lehigh Valley. They’ll address many different social and economic circumstances, from changing demographics and consumer preferences to family-sustaining jobs and the workforce. How can they build the infrastructure to support resilient development and redevelopment? What will the Lehigh Valley’s cities and suburbs look like in the coming decades? Hear the answers to these questions and more during this thoughtful lunch discussion!
Please visit http://on.uli.org/1ZkvQY for more information and to register.
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