These webinars provide the region's stakeholders and interested parties with timely information on current and developing drought conditions, as well as climatic events like El Niño and La Niña. Speakers will also discuss the impacts of these conditions on things such as wildfires, floods, disruption to water supply and ecosystems, as well as impacts to affected industries like agriculture, tourism, ...
Join fellow planners for an inspiring journey at the 2024 WYOPASS/Western Planner Conference, themed "Crossroads and Crosswinds," co-hosted by Western Planner and the Wyoming Planning Association.
Join ULI Utah for their 3rd Annual Housing Summit, where public and private sector leaders will converge to address the critical issue of housing in Utah. This year’s summit will showcase innovative solutions and opportunities aimed at overcoming the housing obstacles in our state. Developers, public officials, urban planners, investors, housing advocates, and thought leaders will come together to share ...
G318: Local Hazard Mitigation Planning This workshop provides plan developers with the information necessary to prepare and implement a local hazard mitigation plan. Selection Criteria: Local government officials, state officials, and others who are involved in the development of a local Mitigation Plan. Workshop Objectives Define hazard mitigation and identify the benefits of mitigation planning Develop or update a local ...
The 2024 Utah Outdoor Recreation Summit is a two-day event that will be held in Bryce Canyon. Day one of the Summit is outdoor learning - it’s all about getting outside and experiencing Utah outdoor recreation through activities, networking and a kickoff dinner at Ruby’s Inn Rim, overlooking Bryce Canyon. Day two is indoor learning - with captivating keynotes and ...
Join APA Utah on August 29th for a tour of the Stack Home facility to learn more about the modular/tiny homes and ADUs they create and get some questions answered.
This year’s Partners in Planning Day, part of ULCT's 2024 Annual Convention, will feature workshops on active transportation, regional data, parking, deed restrictions, parks and recreation, “missing middle” housing, and creating city centers.