Forum seeks to discuss Orange County's future
An upcoming event is inviting attendees to engage in a day dedicated to insightful discussions, professional networking, and thought-provoking presentations.
The PDAOC Annual Forum, titled "Shaping Orange County's Next Chapter" will feature speakers Lisandro Orozco, Alisha Winterswyk, and Christopher Cardinale, who will provide expert insights into topics related to city planning such as housing and environmental concerns. Attendees can expect to gain an understanding of recent legislative developments and their implications for the region.
The forum will seek to promote best practices. These include strategies for improved application processing while also sharing some case studies related to climate action planning and sustainable development within Orange County and beyond.
A focus on professional development will be central to the event. Sessions will address ethical considerations and legal frameworks in planning, offering practical guidance for navigating these complex areas. Networking opportunities will give the participants the possibility to discuss with industry leaders, meet people, and share their contact information. Business cards can be exchanged at such an event.
Innovation and Collaboration are themes that will be discussed in depth throughout the day. The forum will also discuss significant legislative modifications and their impacts on planning.
PDAOC's Annual Forum, titled “Shaping Orange County's Next Chapter,” is scheduled to take place on Thursday, February 13 at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum in Yorba Linda, starting at 8:00 am. Tickets for the event are priced at $165.
The PDAOC Annual Forum, titled "Shaping Orange County's Next Chapter" will feature speakers Lisandro Orozco, Alisha Winterswyk, and Christopher Cardinale, who will provide expert insights into topics related to city planning such as housing and environmental concerns. Attendees can expect to gain an understanding of recent legislative developments and their implications for the region.
The forum will seek to promote best practices. These include strategies for improved application processing while also sharing some case studies related to climate action planning and sustainable development within Orange County and beyond.
A focus on professional development will be central to the event. Sessions will address ethical considerations and legal frameworks in planning, offering practical guidance for navigating these complex areas. Networking opportunities will give the participants the possibility to discuss with industry leaders, meet people, and share their contact information. Business cards can be exchanged at such an event.
Innovation and Collaboration are themes that will be discussed in depth throughout the day. The forum will also discuss significant legislative modifications and their impacts on planning.
PDAOC's Annual Forum, titled “Shaping Orange County's Next Chapter,” is scheduled to take place on Thursday, February 13 at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum in Yorba Linda, starting at 8:00 am. Tickets for the event are priced at $165.