Summit in Austin on Oct 4 Answers Key Questions for the Future of Cities and Local Governments

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Matt Curtis

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Aug 9, 2023, 8:26:47 AM8/9/23
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Hey !

Our Summit in Austin on October 4th will touch on key questions and offer real solutions, best practices and model examples around issues facing changing destinations, cities, and counties.

This Summit is great for anyone interested in their local and regional government, urban planners, transportation professionals, code compliance, policy makers, industry stakeholders and more.

1: How will the recent federal court ruling on Short-term Rentals impact a city's regulations and how can we achieve compliance? 

2: What is the direction for Autonomous Vehicles and AI after recent snafus - how will local governments apply these innovations in the near future? 

3: Where are the housing innovations to address workforce and attainable housing needs? 

It'd be great to have you there - and, a member of your team may want to join us!

Below is a look at the agenda and our first announcement of speakers. 

Let me know if you have any questions!

Matt

Register here:


You will learn:

·      Short-term Rental compliance success. Local rules, tax collection and more. – Increase your community’s total compliance and gain the taxes you deserve while creating a well-functioning ordinance.

 

·      Housing solutions. New innovations and planning can be the answer to your workforce and attainable housing needs.

 

·      The next in Multi-Family housing, and the shift in Corporate Housing and new long-term business travel

 

·      Transportation solutions: Parking solutions to ease local burdens. Learn to build new bridges and trains to connect effectively and drive local economies. Autonomous vehicles, eVTOL and micro-mobility solutions.

 

 AGENDA

October 4th 9:00am - 4:00pm 


 1: Technology solutions and compliance success in the New Innovation Economy?

 2: Community engagement, data analysis and policy creation

 3: How one County created a national best practice, and defied expected negatives

 4: What is the future for Multi-Family, Corporate Housing and shifting business travel

 5: Community planning: a comprehensive take on creating neighborhoods for the future

 6: Workforce housing and attainable housing: what are the new innovations, and can they help?

 7: Parking and mobility solutions: making a plan for a sustainable system

 8: Transportation, transit and connections: how are we getting to, and around, our destinations?


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Matt Curtis
Founder
Smart City Policy Group

P.O. Box 650108
Austin, Texas 78765




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