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Join us for an online Land Use Leadership Alliance (LULA) training program

Meeting Local and Regional Fair & Affordable Housing Needs

Advanced training on planning, financing, zoning, fair housing, and engaging the public on affordable housing.

Must be able to attend all dates to register:

October 22, October 29, November 5, November 12, November 19 & December 3 – 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM

Sessions include presentations from regional planners, developers, attorneys and public engagement specialists. Skilled facilitators will conduct breakout exercises and guide group discussions. Participants will virtually tour new affordable housing sites and meet developers and community reps. Curriculum will be tailored to those that register. Participants must register in advance for this free program. CLE credits for attorneys (fee of $20 per credits) and Training Certificates for local board members. All sessions to take place via Zoom. Limited spots available in order to facilitate dialogue appropriately. Priority will be given to new participants to the LULA program.

Register by September 21, 2020 by emailing your name, contact information, and name of community to Ann Marie McCoy at amccoy@law.pace.edu.

For program information, contact Tiffany Zezula at tzezula@law.pace.edu.

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The Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District will be offering a free training on culvert assessments on June 3 and 4, 2020.

The training consists of both a classroom component and an in-field portion. By the end of the training session, all participants will be qualified as Lead Observers (LO) with the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative (NAACC). Lead Observers have the ability to individually assess culverts and stream crossings for habitat restoration possibilities and other unique replacement opportunities. Data from culvert assessments can be uploaded into NAACC’s public database.

ATTENDANCE WILL BE CAPPED AT 60 INDIVIDUALS! To register, please email Edward.compagnone2@suffolkcountyny.gov or call 631-852-3036 with any questions. Please do not wait to register!

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