Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Seminar: Land Use in the Finger Lakes: Oct. 30th

Land Use in the Finger Lakes: Making the Right Decisions to Sustain Economic Viability and Water Quality,

Sponsored by the Finger Lakes Institute at Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Water quality in the Finger Lakes is related to land use. Local decision making related to comprehensive planning, zoning, and protection legislation by communities surrounding the Finger Lakes will be critical to the future protection of the lakes and continued economic viability. The Finger Lakes Institute will sponsor a full-day symposium featuring a training workshop on land use decision-making by the Pace University Land Use Law Center, a panel discussion on regional approaches to land use and a demonstration of how geospatial technology can be applied in local settings to effect sound land use decisions presented by the Institute for the Application of Geospatial Technology (IAGT) in Auburn. Registration deadline, Tuesday, October 21. Registration Fee: $25.00 includes refreshments, lunch, and program materials. Register by calling (315) 781-4382 or email fli@hws.edu

Date/Time: October 30, 8:30am - 4:30pm;
Location: Bellhurst Castle, Geneva
web-site: http://fli.hws.edu/land_use_in_finger_lakes.asp

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