LA28: How can the Olympics improve quality of life in Los Angeles?
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LA28: How can the Olympics improve quality of life in Los Angeles?
September 12 @ 7:30 am - 9:30 am
As we prepare for the LA28 Olympics, it’s essential to consider how we can create lasting benefits for all communities across Los Angeles—not just those directly hosting events. Join Westside Urban Forum on September 12th for a special panel discussion where experts will explore strategies to ensure that short-term rentals, housing, and social infrastructure generate positive impacts throughout the region.
Moderator Alissa Walker, Writer and Editor at Torched
Speakers:
- Ed Mendoza, Planner and Policy Director at Livable Communities Initiative
- Matt Walker, Executive Vice President at Lowe Enterprises, Hospitality and Resort Development
- Chris Torres, City Planning Commissioner for South LA and Founding Principal, Agency Artifact Landscape Architecture and Urban Design.
- Ken Bernstein, Principal City Planner for LA City Planning’s Office of Historic Resources and the department’s Urban Design Studio.
Event Time
7:45 am – 9:30 am
7:45 am – Registration & Light Breakfast
8:15 am – Panel Discussion
RSVP Required
MEMBER TICKETS NONMEMBER TICKETSRegistration Fees
$50 Members
$65 Nonmembers
$10 Student Members & Retired Members
$15 Student Nonmembers & Retired Nonmembers
Pre-registration closes on Wednesday, September 11th. After Wednesday, September 11th, onsite registration will be available at the cost of an additional $10. No refunds or credits will be provided after this day.
Contact
info@westsideurbanforum.com