Not your typical State of the City
With a pre-event panel discussion and break out sessions, this is not your typical State of the City address. The city of Ontario has planned a four hour event in March which will discuss "A Plan for Tomorrow."
A release from the city about their plans for the State of the City address:
The region's most anticipated event Ontario's Annual State of the City themed A Plan for Tomorrow will bring together Southern California's leading professionals for a compelling discussion on the current market and the pivotal role the City will play in the future of the region.
Join the City of Ontario and fellow colleagues on March 4 for a pre-event panel discussion, special presentation by Ontario's Mayor Paul S. Leon and comprehensive breakout sessions, which will provide valuable insight to the City's smart growth strategies and future real estate trends.
Ontario's leadership has taken a strategic outlook at planning for its growth and forged ahead with long-term investments that demonstrate the City's commitment to becoming a "complete community" for businesses and residents. A Plan for Tomorrow will offer guests an overview of the future of Ontario, as detailed in its cutting edge general plan, The Ontario Plan. Attendees will have the chance to build relationships and initiate strategic alliances as well as up close and personal time with Ontario's Mayor and City Council-- the people responsible for making The Ontario Plan come to life.
Agenda:
4 p.m. Registration Opens
4:30- 5:30 p.m. Pre-Event Panel Discussion: Ontario's Plan for Tomorrow
Co-sponsored by NAIOP Inland Empire
5 - 6 p.m. Pre-Event Networking
6- 6:20 p.m. State of the City Program: Mayor Paul S. Leon
6:30- 8 p.m. Business Networking Forum
6:30- 8 p.m. Comprehensive Breakout Sessions: (1) Ontario's New Main Street, (2) The Ontario Plan and (3) Ontario: The New Suburban City
WHEN: March 4, 2009
4 to 8 p.m.
WHERE: 2000 East Convention Center Way, Ontario, California
REGISTER: Register online at www.acteva.com/go/cityofontario
Or call (909) 395-2396 for more information
COST: $50 per person




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