[S-C] Trans. & Land Use Coalition Summit 3/9/05, Oakland
Kevin Shrieve
kevin at lumiere.net
Thu Mar 10 20:39:32 PST 2005
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From: TALC - Stuart Cohen <bounce at transcoalition.org>
To: TALC email list <seth at transcoalition.org>
Subject: Got Sustainability? Reserve your spot at TALC's Summit on April 9
Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 17:32:05 -0800
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Transportation and Land Use Coalition (TALC)
Got Sustainability? Reserve your spot at TALC's Summit on April 9!
Join TALC on April 9th for our 8th annual Summit, entitled Got
Sustainability? Charting a New Course Towards Walkable Communities and World
Class Transit. The event only costs $10, which includes breakfast, lunch,
materials, and free valet bike parking and you can register online.
Whether you are new to the Coalition or a longtime supporter, whether you
are a citizen activist, transit or planning professional, or elected leader,
TALC's Annual Summit is a great place to learn about key issues, hone your
advocacy skills, and take part in the movement for a sustainable region.
For information/registration:
http://www.transcoalition.org/cal/summit05/summit.html
When:
Saturday, April 9, 2005 from 9:30am - 1:30pm. Registration begins at 8:30am.
Where:
Laney College Forum
10th Street, just south of Fallon Street
Oakland
The Forum is the on-campus brick auditorium next to the 10-story
triangle-shaped administration building, directly across the street from
the Kaiser Convention Center.
Look for our orange TALC Annual Summit arrow signs.
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Transportation and Land Use Coalition (TALC)
TALC is a partnership of over 90 groups working for a sustainable and
socially just Bay Area. We envision a region with healthy, walkable
communities that provide all residents with transportation choices and
affordable housing. The coalition analyzes county and regional policies,
works with community groups to develop alternatives, and coordinates
grassroots campaigns.
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