Thursday, January 22, 2009

ALBUQUERQUE CITY COUNCILOR REY GARDUÑO TO SPEAK AT NATIONAL SMART GROWTH CONFERENCE

Albuquerque City Councilor Rey Garduño will be presenting at the 8th Annual New Partners for Smart Growth Conference, January 22nd at 3:15pm. The nation’s premier Smart Growth conference will be held in Albuquerque, NM from January 22-24.

Councilor Garduño is an invited as guest of the Local Government Commission, host of the New Partners for Smart Growth Conference.

Councilor Garduño will be a part of the panel discussion titled Green Jobs: Defining Opportunities in Economic Development for a Sustainable Future.

This session will explore best practices for defining green jobs, identifying green jobs locally, customizing job training programs to reflect a greener economy, and ensuring that there is broad access to green jobs and their benefits.

This event will highlight the latest research, cutting-edge implementation tools and strategies, successful case studies, new partners, new projects, and new policies and codes. The conference is expected to attract over 1,000 participants.

The conference will draw a multidisciplinary audience of local elected officials, city and county staff, landscape architects, developers and builders, planners, transportation professionals and traffic engineers, public health professionals, architects, bankers, crime prevention professionals, realtors, urban designers, parks and recreation professionals, environmentalists, advocates for older adults and youth, bicycle and pedestrian advocates, advocates for social equity and affordable housing, labor representatives, and all others committed to building safer, healthier, and more livable communities everywhere.Visit the conference Web site for more details on the program, speakers, sponsors and cosponsors, special events, and optional tours: http://www.newpartners.org/

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