[Englecturers] Thursday's Randall Lewis Seminar Series

John Ganim john.ganim at ucr.edu
Mon May 15 11:38:54 PDT 2006




>For all interested parties. The next session of The Randall
>Lewis Seminar Series on "Down with Zoning" will be held this
>Thursday May 18th. Please see flyer below.
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>If you plan to attend, please rsvp to shayna.conaway at ucr.edu
>or (951) 827-7830 to ensure adequate space and refreshments.
>Further details and updates are available at http://cssd.ucr.edu.
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>Thank you.
>
>Judy Swineford
>Asst. Analyst
>Edward J. Blakely Center for Sustainable Suburban Development
>University of California, Riverside
>B101 Highlander Hall
>Riverside, CA  92521
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>CSSD eNewsletter
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>VOLUME 1 No.  19
><http://cssd.ucr.edu>CSSD HOME
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>Monday, May 15, 2006
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>Seminar Schedule
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>May 18 – Down with zoning
>
>Carving up cities into strictly delimited zones 
>for industry, commercial and residential made 
>more sense 100 years ago, when noxious 
>industries shared space with residences. But, 
>today, strict zoning codes make it hard to do 
>mixed use development more in tune with the 
>needs of growing communities. Ventura City 
>Manager Rick Cole gives us a history of Zoning 
>and a new alternative – form-based codes.
>
>Location: Chancellor’s Conference Room, UV207, 
>University Village, 1201 University Ave.
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>Time: 5:30 – 7:30
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>
>Future Seminars
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>June 15 – Sprawl is not the Villain
>
>The word “sprawl” spurts from the lips of many 
>planners like something their mothers told them 
>never to use. Sprawl is the villain of regional 
>and suburban planning. But, argues architectural 
>historian Robert Bruegmann, growth at the edge 
>of metropolitan areas has been going on for 
>centuries and is likely to continue.
>
>Location: Chancellor’s Conference Room, UV207, 
>University Village, 1201 University Ave.
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>Time: 5:30 – 7:30
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>The Randall Lewis Seminar series will take a 
>summer vacation, returning Sept. 21. Check 
><http://cssd.ucr.edu>http://cssd.ucr.edu for 
>updates over the summer. Each Third Thursday 
>will feature a new topic of regional interest.
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>Randall Lewis Seminar Series
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>Randall Lewis is well known for his innovative 
>approaches to planning, designing, and marketing 
>residential communities as Executive Vice 
>President of the Upland-based Lewis Group of 
>Companies. Randall has been Secretary of the Los 
>Angeles County Citizens Planning Council, 
>Director of the HomeBuilder's Council, National 
>Director of the National Association of 
>HomeBuilders, and President of the Inland Empire 
>Arts Foundation. He was named Builder of the 
>Year by the Baldy View Chapter of the B.I.A., 
>and was the recipient of the Sales and Marketing 
>Council's MAME Awards Marketing Person of the 
>Year. He is a long time ULI member as well as a 
>Governor of the ULI Foundation. Randall serves 
>on several executive boards including the USC 
>School of Policy, Planning and Development and 
>the UCLA School of Public Policy and Social 
>Research. Randall received his B.A. from Claremont McKenna College.
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>Down with Zoning
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>Strict zoning codes impede the kind
>of development more in tune with the
>needs of growing communities
>
>May 18, Chancellor’s Conference Room UV207
>University Village, 1201 University Ave., Riverside
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>Carving up cities into strictly delimited zones 
>for industry, commercial and residential 
>development made more sense 100 years ago, when 
>noxious industries shared space with residences.
>
>But today, that kind of strict zoning has 
>separated homes, schools, retail and jobs and 
>made us auto-dependent. Strict zoning also is a 
>barrier to new approaches that provide the kinds 
>of livability features residents want.
>
>Ventura City Manager Rick Cole will give us a 
>history of zoning, the evolution of sprawl and 
>describe another alternative to new urbanism – 
>form-based codes – a regulatory approach that 
>makes mixed use development the rule rather than 
>the exception. He also will outline a practical 
>approach to moving toward form-based codes.
>
>This month’s seminar will be held in the 
>Chancellor’s Conference Room, UV207, in the 
>University Village, 1201 University Avenue in 
>Riverside.  See 
><http://cssd.ucr.edu/enews/archives/enews_050306.htm../../directions.htm>map.
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>A lively audience of elected officials, business 
>people, city and county staff, 
>environmentalists, members of community groups 
>and those who simply want to explore topics 
>affecting the future of their communities is anticipated.
>
>The seminars are free of charge.
>
>If you plan to attend, please RSVP to 
><mailto:shayna.conaway at ucr.edu?subject=May 
>Seminar RSVP>shayna.conaway at ucr.edu or (951) 
>827-7830 to ensure adequate space and refreshments.
>
>Please forward this announcement to friends or 
>colleagues you think might be interested.
>
>  For further information regarding this,
>  or any CSSD sponsored event contact:
>  Rick Burnham, Assistant Director
>  University of California, Riverside
>  B101 Highlander Hall
>  Riverside, CA 92521, USA
>  Phone: 951.827.7830
>  Email: <mailto:rick.burnham at ucr.edu>rick.burnham at ucr.edu
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John M. Ganim
Professor of English
Department of English
University of California, Riverside
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