From: KFOI<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 11:23 AM
Subject: 1000 Friends of Iowa -- You're Invited!
Dear Friends,
We'd like to invite each of you to attend our annual meeting, to be held Saturday, April 8, 2006 at Zion Lutheran Church, 310 N. Johnson St., Iowa City. Registration begins at 8:30 AM; the meeting will be from 9:00 AM -4:00 PM.
This is a great place to learn more about responsible land use and how to improve Iowa's communities for the future, meet other folks concerned about smart growth and land use in Iowa, and eat great locally-sourced food!
The keynote address will be given by Craig Malin, City Administrator for Davenport, Iowa. Mr. Malin is a member of the Congress for the New Urbanism. He was instrumental in facilitating the visioning and community input process that led to the creation of Prairie Heights, a neo-traditional development in a growing area of the city that will include more than 1,100 new residences over 630 acres, 220 acres of which are owned by the city. The mixed-use plan includes some retail area on the 53rd Street side, a 126-acre public park, and environmental/green-space corridors throughout. Mr. Malin will discuss his experiences living in and working to promote neo-traditional development in several Midwestern communities.
We will also feature a panel discussion with elected officials concerned about smart growth, including Regenia Bailey (Iowa City), Kamyar Enshayan (Cedar Falls), Brian Fagan (Cedar Rapids), David Franker (North Liberty), Tom Podzimek (Cedar Rapids), Jim Popken (Ames), and Rod Sullivan (Johnson County).
Other highlights will include the 2006 Best Development Awards, a locally-sourced lunch catered by the Motley Cow Café, our business meeting, workshop sessions on various land use issues, and a tour of the Peninsula Neighborhood Development project, winner of a 2005 Best Development Awards for New Residential.
Click here to register on-line by credit card <http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=106322>
Click here to download mail-in registration form and pay with a check<http://www.kfoi.org/pdf/2006ConferenceRegistration.pdf>
See you in Iowa City!
Best,
Jonna
Apologies for cross-postings - some of you are on both our statewide policy update and our Polk County lists.
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1000 Friends of Iowa's mission: To promote responsible development that
v conserves and protects agricultural and natural resources
v revitalizes neighborhoods, towns, and cities, and
v improves quality of life for future generations.
Jonna Higgins-Freese
Executive Director
1000 Friends of Iowa
3850 Merle Hay Road, #309
Des Moines, IA 50310-1300
Direct Line: 319/558-6267
Main Office: 515-288-5364
Fax: 515-288-6362
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