Connecticut Statewide Preservation Conference
October 16, 2015 |
Connecticut Statewide Preservation Conference
Old Roots/ New Roots, Connecticut
Preservation Conference 2015: Moving Forward in Preservation
On Friday, October 16, join the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation and the State Historic Preservation Office to celebrate the achievements of historic preservation and chart the future of Connecticut’s historic cities, towns, mill villages, rural landscapes, and memory sites.
The statewide gathering of leaders, advocates, and practitioners will highlight the role of preservation in promoting economic vitality, livable communities, and environmental sustainability. Lively panels will bring out the best new thinking on tapping Connecticut’s rich heritage to build a stronger and more diverse economy.
Panelists from the UConn Center for Energy and Environmental Law will explore the changing regulatory framework for land conservation and historic preservation and outline new standards and procedures that may affect historic district commissions and other regulatory agencies.
An afternoon workshop will ask participants to define the role of preservation in Connecticut for the coming decades. New tools, new strategies, new funding sources, and new constituencies provide exciting opportunities for homeowners, developers, community activists and municipal leaders.
To register, please visit: http://cttrust.org/cttrust/page/2015-conference
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Website:
cttrust.org/cttrust/page/2015-conference |
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Location Information |
The Center for Energy and Environment |
UConn School of Law in Starr Hall 55 Elizabeth Street Storrs, CT |
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Contact Information |
Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation |
Email:
EMarchitto@cttrust.org |
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