Join Us at IRWA Chapter 11 (San Diego) on April 18 for the Update on Redevelopment in California

The demise of redevelopment world tour continues!  Gale's been speaking away up north at the IRWA, the Appraisal Institute, and various other organizations, and Rick and I have been trying to do our part to keep up down here in Southern California.  So, here we go again -- this time down in San Diego, and we hope you'll join us.  We promise to use some new materials and give some updates on the status of pending clean-up legislation and how the redevelopment agency winding up process is playing out in California. 

The details:  we'll be speaking to the San Diego Chapter of the International Right of Way Association on April 18, 2012.  The meeting will take place at the Handlery Hotel, located at 950 Hotel Circle North, and it usually starts around 11:30 am.  Yes, you'll hear about the backdrop of the events leading up to the adoption of AB1X 26 and 27, the ensuing litigation and the Supreme Court's opinion in Matosantos, and the aftermath of the decision on redevelopment agencies across California.  But we'll also get into what's been playing out over the last few months on the ground.  We hope to see you there!

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