UPCOMING EVENTS

SEA1: Financial Impacts to Development, Regional Plan Updates & Legislative Implications
Sep
11

SEA1: Financial Impacts to Development, Regional Plan Updates & Legislative Implications

Join us on September 11, 2026, from 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM (ET) for a Lunch & Learn hosted by Kimley-Horn.

This session, “SEA1: Financial Impacts to Development, Regional Plan Updates & Legislative Implications,” will feature a speaker to be announced from Envoy or Aspire and will explore how recent legislation and regional planning updates are shaping development.

The discussion will cover the financial impacts of SEA1 on development projects, updates to regional planning efforts, and key legislative considerations affecting the industry. Attendees will gain insight into how these changes influence project feasibility, timelines, and long-term planning strategies.

Attendees will gain insight into:
 • Financial impacts of SEA1 on development projects
 • Regional plan updates and their implications
 • Key legislative changes affecting the industry
 • How policy shifts influence project feasibility and timelines
 • Strategies for adapting to evolving regulatory environments

This session is designed to provide valuable perspective for developers, engineers, and land professionals navigating legislative and planning changes.

Lunch Provided. RSVP Required.

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The Cost of Community: Understanding Recreational Impact Fees
Nov
13

The Cost of Community: Understanding Recreational Impact Fees

Join us on November 13, 2026, from 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM (ET) for a Lunch & Learn hosted by Kimley-Horn.

This session, “The Cost of Community: Understanding Recreational Impact Fees,” will feature a speaker to be announced and will explore how impact fees influence development planning and community infrastructure.

The discussion will cover key considerations around recreational impact fees, including how they are calculated, applied, and how they affect project costs and feasibility. Attendees will gain insight into navigating these fees within the broader development process.

Attendees will gain insight into:
 • What recreational impact fees are and how they are structured
 • How impact fees affect development costs and planning
 • Key considerations for developers and municipalities
 • Strategies for navigating impact fee requirements
 • Broader implications for community infrastructure and growth

This session is designed to provide valuable perspective for developers, engineers, and land professionals working through entitlement and planning processes.

Lunch Provided. RSVP Required.

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