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January 22–24, 2009 — Albuquerque, NM

The 2009 New Partners for Smart Growth Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted attendance of more than 1000 people from across the country for three full days of presentations, discussions, and information sharing.

Local Government CommissionsThe conference was produced by the Local Government Commission (LGC), with support from a very impressive and multi-disciplinary group of partners and sponsoring organizations, agencies and companies. Without their collective support, this dynamic event would not have been possible. For a complete list of sponsors and cosponsors, visit www.newpartners.org/sponsors.html. The conference program is reproduced below and PowerPoint presentations have been made available courtesy of the presenters and the LGC, as PDF files. Presentations from each day may be viewed by selecting the appropriate link. Please note: while nearly all the PowerPoint presentations given at the conference were collected and are posted here, there were several speakers who did not use PowerPoint as part of their presentation, or did not give their permission for their presentation to be posted. Audio recordings of the conference are also available. Nearly all of the conference sessions, plenaries, breakouts and workshops were audio recorded. To purchase recordings and download them yourself, visit Hungry Mind Recordings.

Please note: Some presentation files are large and may take time to download. Number of pages and file size information are provided next to the presentation link.

Thursday, January 22 | Friday, January 23 | Saturday, January 24

 

Thursday, January 22, 2009

 
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Morning Plenary Session
9:30–10:40am
Smart Growth for Economy, Community, Public Health and Environment
 
Afternoon Plenary Session
12:00–5:00pm
Promoting Healthy Eating and Active Living through Improvements in the Built Environment; What Health Professionals Need to Know and What They Can Do
 
 
Breakout Sessions
11:00am–12:30pm
 
Cities and Counties Reduce Carbon Footprints Through Renewable Energy And Energy Efficiency
 
Putting Smart Transportation into Practice: East and West
 
The Dollars and Sense of Sustainability: Global Green Practices and Development Codes for Local Governments
 
Stories from the Field: Health and Planning Agencies Collaborate
 
Water and Land Use 101
 
Preservation and Evolution in Transitioning Small Towns
 
Smart Growth and Growth Management: An Evaluation
 
Can Affordable Housing Near Transit Be Maintained?
 
What Shade of Green is Right for Your Community
 
Safe Routes to School: Changing the Habits of an Entire Generation
 
Future Needs for Public Lands: GIS Collaboration Among City, Citizen, and Developer
 
Smart Growth 101
 
 
Afternoon Breakout Sessions
1:30–3:00pm
 
Can Your Existing Policies Complete the Streets? (Hint: Most Can't)
 
Common Ground: Building Smart Growth Coalitions that Work
 
Communities in Action: Forging Partnerships for Healthy Environments
 
Mitigation Marketplace: Coordinating Multiple Decision-Making Processes for Better and Faster Decisions
 
Greening Your Organization — Lessons Learned
 
Smart Growth at the Water's Edge: Guiding Smart Growth in Waterfront and Coastal Communities
 
Technical Assistance: How to Help Communities and States Get to Smart Growth
 
Promoting Affordable Housing Near Transit: Improving Program Coordination at the Federal Level
 
 
Afternoon Training Sessions
1:30–5:00pm
 
Understanding Form Based Codes, their Use and Application
 
School and Local Government Collaboration: Achieve More Together
 
Sustainable Community Planning Charrettes: A Collaborative Approach to Sustainable Planning
 
GIS for Sustainable Development
 
 
Implementation Workshops
3:15–5:15pm
 
Growing Cooler — One Year Later
 
Smart Growth Southwestern Style
 
Planning, Designing, Funding and Building Complete Streets: Ask the Experts
 
LEED for Neighborhood Development: A Rating System in a Changing World
 
Joining the Fight: How Smart Growth Advocates Can Play a Key Role in Federal Transportation and Climate Change Legislation
 
Smart Marketing for Smart Growth: Tools and Techniques that Maximize Your Marketing Investment
 
SafeGrowth: Improving Community Health & Safety through the Built Environment
 
Green Jobs: Defining Opportunities in Economic Development for a Sustainable Future
 
 
Evening Events
5:30–6:30pm
 
New Partners for Smart Growth Lifetime Achievement Award
 
5:45–6:30pm
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally
 

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Friday, January 23, 2009

 
Morning Plenary Session
8:40–10:00am
 
Smart Growth in the West: National Lessons about Population Growth, Resource Conservation and Planning for a New Tomorrow
 
 
Morning Breakout Sessions
10:15–11:45pm
 
The Impact of Higher Fuel Costs and School Bus Cuts: New Transportation Opportunities at Our Schools
 
Tools for TODS: Transportation and Land Use Decision-making for Sustainability
 
Smart Streets for Smart Growth: Implementing Green Infrastructure in Cities and Towns
 
Food Policy Councils — Catalysts for Integrating Food and Land Use Policy
 
Best Practices: Downsizing Cities to Right Size Sustainable Growth
 
Vacant Property Strategies for Equitable and Healthy Communities
 
Planning for Green Infrastructure: Atlanta's Project Greenspace & Applications for Smart Growth
 
Working on Smart Growth in Low Income, Ethnically Diverse Communities
 
Interactive Dance: Public Finance, Policy & Design — Getting Smart Projects Built
 
The Mortgage Crisis: Struggling Communities, Mounting Foreclosures, and Livable Places
 
Regional Land Conservation: Saving the Best of the Best
 
City-Sponsored Energy Districts: Financing Efficiency, Reducing Greenhouse Gases
 
 
FTA-sponsored Brownbag Luncheon
11:45–1:15pm
 
Smart Planning for Smart Growth: A Smart Growth Entrepreneurial Guide to Transportation Planning
 
 
Afternoon Breakout Sessions
1:15–2:45pm
 
Transportation, Climate Change and Land Use: Finding the Nexus
 
Building a Sustainable Food System...from the Ground Up
 
Model Ordinances for Local Governments: Zoning Ordinances, Subdivision Regulations, and More
 
Densifying Historic Centers: Overcoming Obstacles & Delivering Benefits
 
Smart Growth for Families: Strategies to Support Child Care
 
Best Practices: Land Banking as a Critical Tool in Redevelopment of Thriving Communities
 
Inclusionary Zoning: New Findings on Effectiveness
 
No Farms, No Food? Models for Sustainable Food and Farming Systems
 
Funding 2008: Newest Perspectives on Smart Growth Funding in a Changing Environment
 
The Smart Growth, Bicycle/Pedestrian Connection
 
Making Sustainable Communities Happen: Crafting a Coalition-Drive Community Education/Engagement Campaign
 
Developing in a Smart Growth Climate: A Developer's Perspective
 
 
Implementation Workshops
3:00–5:00pm
 
Integrating Public Health Issues Into Local and State Planning
 
Getting Your Quick Fix: Smart Growth Codes for the Future
 
Planning Ahead: School Closings, New Schools & Demographic Change
 
Transit and Urban Form: Responding vs. Shaping in Houston and South Florida
 
Making A Place For Everyone: Rethinking Regional Growth Strategies, from Coast to Coast
 
State Policy Best Practice: Land Use Reform That Transforms Communities
 
Light Imprint: A Handbook & Toolbox for Implementing Sustainability and Urbanism
 
Tax Policy for Smart Growth: LVT, TIF, and Other Incentives
 
Bringing Old and New Partners Together to Reduce VMT and Associated Greenhouse Gas Emissions
 
Regionalism, Sustainability and Small Town America
 
Growth, Land & Water: Making the Connection in the Arid West
 
Latest Applications of GIS Technology to Sustainable Development
 

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

 
Morning Plenary Session
8:40–9:40am
 
Smart Growth and Equity for All Populations
 
 
Implementation Workshops
10:00am–12:00pm
 
The Power and Potential of School District and Local Government Joint-Use Partnerships
 
Fire Trucks, Fire Codes, Narrow Streets and the Future
 
Best Practices: So You Want to Take Transportation Choices to Neighborhoods?
 
Infill and Redevelopment — Overcoming Challenges and Showcasing Success
 
Saving the World Through Zoning: Putting the Sustainable Development Code To Work In Your Community
 
Tools and Strategies for Addressing Climate Change at the Local Level
 
Response, Resilience, Revitalization ... and New Louisiana
 
Tools for Changing Policy: Giving Voice to Underserved Communities through Photovoice and GIS Mapping
 
Integrating Hazard Planning Mitigation into Local Planning
 
Getting from Visioning to Effective Collaboration: New Tools for Citizen Engagement
 
The Rural Landscape: Essential Zoning Tools for Preservation and Prosperity
 
 
Afternnon Breakout Sessions
1:00–2:30pm
 
Applied Resilience Planning: Paths to Climate Adaptation
 
Making the Connections — Smart Growth, Aging & Livable Communities
 
Green Schools for Green Communities
 
Civilizing Two Downtown State Highways
 
Innovative Strategies for Grocery Store Development
 
Integrated Systems Planning for Smart Growth
 
The Regional Equity Movement: A Decade of Growth, and Key Opportunities in the Coming Years
 
Getting Smart Growth Built: Regional Funding and Technical Assistance Programs in California
 
Not So New Partners: Youth Engaged for Sustainable Communities
 
State Leadership on Smart Growth: Cross-agency Collaboration, Intergovernmental Cooperation, and Building Public Support
 
From Farm to Sea: Agriculture Working for Cleaner Water
 
Not Burning Down the House: Smart Growth in Fire Ecologies
 
 
More Breakout Sessions
2:45–4:00pm
 
Implementing Model Practices to Promote a Healthy Built Environment
 
Global Challenge, Local Solutions: Reversing 60 Years of Incentives for Sprawl
 
Wii Planning? The New World of Motion/Touch Sensitive, and Location Aware Applications
 
Award Programs: Building Healthy Communities for Active Aging and Livable Communities
 
The Beautiful American Grid — the Embodiment of Smart Growth
 
Standards to Link Transit and the Community
 
The Sustainable Sites Initiative: An Overview and Update on the Draft Standards & Guidelines
 
Density First: Compact Urban Form as a Stormwater Best Management Practice
 
Mobilizing Support: Strategic Communications To Increase Public Participation for Regional Progress
 
 
Closing
4:10–5:00pm
 
Closing Plenary — The Smart Growth Legislative Tipping Point
 


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