ULI to address best practices for sustainable development

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ULI addresses best practices for sustainable development

Attendees will learn how to tackle sustainable development from Southern California's wine country

WHAT:
The Urban Land Institute Inland Empire and Orange County councils will host, "Best Practices in Sustainable Development: How Southern California's Wine Country is Leading the Way." The program will be an in-depth discussion on how builders and developers can implement cost-effective sustainable development practices to build successful master-planned communities, resorts and wineries in Southern California's wine country.

A panel of government, education, viniculture, real estate development and architecture professionals will address sustainability questions related to green practices and economic viability. They will also discuss:

. The market's vision for future development

. The role of architecture in sustainable design

. Traffic issues

. Infrastructure and energy concerns and possibilities

. The region's economy

A networking reception with appetizers and complimentary wine tasting, sponsored by Wiens Family Cellars will follow the program.


WHO:
Panelists:

John Petty, Third Supervisorial District of Riverside County

Peter Sherman, University of Redlands

George Wiens, WLC Architects

Denis Ferguson, Europa Village, LLC

Karen Ross, California Association of Winegrape Growers


WHEN:
Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008

3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Wine tasting until 6:30 p.m.


WHERE:
Wiens Family Cellars (in the Barrel room)

35055 Via Del Ponte

Temecula, CA 92592


COST:
The cost of the event for ULI members is $55, for non-members $75. Media
attendance is complimentary. (Act soon, space is limited.)

For more information about the event, visit www.inlandempire.uli.org or call

1-800-321-5011.

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