Virtual EventThursday, November 19, 20208:30 – 9:30 AM
Register at www.mereda.org
About the Event:
Join us as we unveil the MEREDA Developer’s Toolkit! For over a year, MEREDA’s Local Issues Committee has been hard at work crafting this exciting and invaluable tool for MEREDA members. Designed to help developers of all sizes and levels of experience, the Developer’s Toolkit is a first-of-its-kind modular document that covers all public-facing aspects of a development project, including: project scoping, municipal approval processes, public communications and media relations. In addition to general advice and MEREDA Pro Tips, the Developer’s Toolkit includes examples and templates to help developers jump-start the pre-development strategic planning process and guide developers through the project approval process.
Join us for breakfast on November 19 to learn more about this exciting new tool and how it can help you achieve support for your project. Elizabeth Frazier, Associate at Pierce Atwood will introduce the Developer’s Toolkit in the context of a case study, and we’ll hear from panel of experts who will share their own experiences seeking project approval and provide additional insight and advice on topics covered in the Developer’s Toolkit.
Panelists include:
Ethan Boxer-Macomber, Principal, Anew Development
Gary D. Vogel, Attorney, Drummond Woodsum
Rick Licht, Principal, Licht Environmental Design
Tom Schoening, Associate, Drummond & Drummond
Don’t miss this exciting unveiling of the MEREDA Developer’s Toolkit.
For more information and to register, click here.
Members: Suggested Donations of $10, $15, or $20
Non-Members: $25 pp
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In addition to your confirmation email, you will receive a separate email the day before the program with the link you will need to access the session. Please be watching for this second email.
REFUND POLICY: No refunds will be issued unless the originating stream fails and the program can’t take place.