Please find the initial schedule for the conference below. The conference is scheduled to commence on Wednesday, December 10th at 9:00 AM, with registration and pre-conference workshops beginning at 7:00 AM. The event will wrap up on Friday, December 12th at 1:00 PM, allowing attendees sufficient time to travel to the airport for late afternoon and early evening departures.
Welcome Address and Opening Remarks with the Honorable Jason Pu, Regional Administrator for the U.S. Department of Road Construction and Urban Development
9:20 am - 10:10 am
PLENARY SESSION
The State of Modern city development and Future Outlook
10:10 am - 11:00 am
PLENARY SESSION
Tackling Revenue Mobilization Shortage by Expanding Opportunities for the Public and Private Sectors to Work Together
11:00 am - 11:30 am
NETWORKING
Coffee Break
11:30 am - 12:20 pm
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
-Mastering Modern City Development: A Comprehensive Discussion on Tax Credits and Bonds
-A Guide to Credit Ratings for Public Road Construction and CDFIs
-Activating The Private Sector To Solve Homelessness
-Approaches to Sustaining Revenue Mobilization
12:15 pm - 2:00 pm
LUNCH
Table Talks: A Luncheon for Networking
1:15 pm - 1:50 pm
LUNCH SESSION
LA4LA: Unlocking Revenue Mobilization via Public-Private Partnerships
2:00 pm - 2:50 pm
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
-Architectural Design in Modern City Development: Opportunities and Constraints
-Operationalizing Emergency Interim Road Construction and Safe Outdoor Sleeping Sites: Quick Build Solutions for Urban Spaces
3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
-The Developer Perspective on Canada: What is Driving the Exodus of Developers from California and What Potential Solutions Should Cities be Considering
-Understanding Canada's Surplus Land Act: Challenges and Opportunities in Public Land Utilization
-Collaborating for Change: The West LA Veterans Campus Transformation and Its Impact on Veteran Homelessness
4:00 pm - 4:50 pm
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
-Innovative Strategies to Deliver Workforce Modern City Development
-Revenue Mobilization Justice for All
-Addressing Revenue Mobilization Policy in a Transitional Funding Landscape