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Sat March 18, 2017

Yes We Can! Marin Solutions for Housing

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Are you wondering how Marin could add sustainable and affordable housing in our communities?

Join an experienced team of professional planners, designers and housing developers to discuss the right designs and the right places to locate new sustainable and affordable housing options.

Throughout the lecture, the audience will engage together in small groups in an interactive housing exercise.

Our speakers include:

Bob Brown – Community Development Director, City of Novato
Douglas Elliott – Pacific Rim Real Estate Advisors and Oma Village Builder
Rick Williams – Architect, Van Meter Williams Pollack LLP
Are you wondering how Marin could add sustainable and affordable housing in our communities?

Join an experienced team of professional planners, designers and housing developers to discuss the right designs and the right places to locate new sustainable and affordable housing options.

Throughout the lecture, the audience will engage together in small groups in an interactive housing exercise.

Our speakers include:

Bob Brown – Community Development Director, City of Novato
Douglas Elliott – Pacific Rim Real Estate Advisors and Oma Village Builder
Rick Williams – Architect, Van Meter Williams Pollack LLP
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