When:
December 10, 2019 @ 8:30 am – 12:00 pm
2019-12-10T08:30:00-05:00
2019-12-10T12:00:00-05:00
Where:
Farm & Home Center
1383 Arcadia Road Lancaster
PA 1760
Cost:
Free
Contact:
WEF Stormwater Institute

This half day workshop will explore the anatomy of community revitalization. Hear from national experts and local practitioners. Get creative and cost-effective solutions to tackle site constraints and extreme weather through Green Infrastructure design. Come to network with industry colleagues. Meet experts across the private and public sectors. Participate in design activities. Contribute to a nationally distributed model process for communities engaged in building resilience.

Participants who submit their challenge sites, in advance, may be featured in a nationally-distributed site catalog on resilient redevelopment. Site submissions may be selected for charrette activities. One submission will be awarded up to 80-hours of no-cost design services: http://bit.ly/wef_redev

Space is limited, so register NOW to secure your spot! We will announce the winners of the Site Design services at the charrette.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • What are green infrastructure (GI) and resiliency (R)? How are they related?
  • What are the national trends in stormwater regulation?
  • What innovative GI/R strategies are being used to overcome project site challenges?
  • How do local redevelopment plans align with resiliency?
  • How is resiliency being adopted in redevelopment opportunities nationally?

WHY THIS MATTERS

Redevelopment policies and regulations impact owner and designer perceptions of opportunities. Challenging site conditions and risk aversion can mean project sites with Green Infrastructure requirements are avoided. Being informed about innovative approaches and clean water technologies can unlock a site’s potential. Innovators eager to adopt green infrastructure and deliver green sustainable, resilient projects may not be aware of the range of cost-effective solutions. There is a need for regulators, developers, designers, advocates, and academics to ground decision making in real-world difficult site conditions. All would benefit from an evaluation process linking work-around solutions with site type conditions. This workshop explores these needs through an educational charrette platform to provide collaborative informed designs and build a network of stakeholders across disciplines with a shared language for resilient redevelopment.

REGISTER FOR FREE TODAY