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Our annual conference provides our members, non-members, and sponsors alike, an invaluable opportunity to meet and engage with one another in-person and foster meaningful connections in the ASC field.
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Enjoy two and half days to engage in conversations on best practices related to various topics in our upstate communities, earn continuing AICP education credits, and build relationships with other members across the state.
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Canstruction® is an international charity competition where architects, engineers, contractors and students compete to design and build giant structures made entirely from full cans of food. Rochester is joined by 100 cities across North America who will hold Canstruction® Competitions in the coming year.
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AirBnB, VRBO, Craigslist…everywhere you turn, there’s a platform to provide for short-term rentals of everything from a 10 bedroom house to an antique steam engine. What powers do local officials have to regulate these facilities, and who’s doing it best? This session will focus on the impacts of short-term rentals in the housing and lodging markets, and the tools your community has at its disposal to address possible conflicts around the neighborhood.
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RIT's Civil Engineering and Construction Industry Career Fair brings together students interested in the civil engineering and construction industries with industry experts to connect regarding co-op and full-time opportunities.
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Today, 1,176 Texas cities are members of the Texas Municipal League. The League is governed by a Board of Directors.
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Established in 1976, the South Carolina Rural Water Association (SCRWA) is a non-profit trade association that assists water and wastewater systems with on-site technical assistance, training and much more. SCRWA is an affiliate of the National Rural Water Association.
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We’ll close out the year with a fun session on who got it really right and who might have missed the boat in 2024. We’ll provide case studies on the best examples of great development review, and a few pitfalls discovered by your neighbors that you should avoid going into the New Year.
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