A Changing Landscape - ULI Los Angeles - Urban Land Institute
A Changing Landscape - ULI Los Angeles - Urban Land Institute
A Changing Landscape - ULI Los Angeles - Urban Land Institute
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<strong>ULI</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong><br />
From Past to Present<br />
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<strong>ULI</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> was the first District Council to reach<br />
2,000 members which occurred in 2006. There are now a<br />
total of four District Councils with 2,000 members or more.<br />
<strong>ULI</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> was the first District Council to<br />
conduct TAPs. <strong>ULI</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> has conducted more<br />
TAPs than any other District Council, and over the past<br />
two fiscal years <strong>ULI</strong> LA conducted more TAPs than the<br />
other three largest District Councils combined.<br />
<strong>ULI</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> created the successful Partnership<br />
Forum Program. There are now twelve District Councils<br />
offering Partnership Forums.<br />
<strong>ULI</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> conducted its eighth successful <strong>Urban</strong><br />
Marketplace this fiscal year. This highly successful<br />
convening model which spotlights underserved<br />
neighborhoods has spread to five other District Councils.<br />
Beginning next fiscal year <strong>ULI</strong> LA <strong>Urban</strong>Plan students<br />
will earn college credits for the semester long urban<br />
planning course.<br />
Even more exciting times lie ahead for <strong>ULI</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong><br />
as its strengthened governance structure moves to match<br />
the on-going dynamism of its programming, convening,<br />
and advisory services initiatives. <strong>ULI</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> remains<br />
a leader in the <strong>ULI</strong> District Council movement as the<br />
organization’s ‘local and global’ vision continues to unfold.<br />
Indeed the land use landscape is changing in this challenged<br />
economy. It is in times such as these that <strong>ULI</strong> is of most<br />
value to its members.<br />
Members at the TOD Development Crawl in September.<br />
11 | LeAdeRshIp | LeARnIng | LAnd Use<br />
Nayiri Saghdejian, Katherine Perez, and Greg Robinson.<br />
Rick Caruso speaks with members at the Americana<br />
at Brand Tour.