It’s not too late to register to attend the Hawaii Land Use Law Conference, taking place January 15 and 16, 2009, in Honolulu.
Items on the agenda include eminent domain, environmental law, transit-oriented development, subdivision requirements, and cultural impact statements. The program co-chairs are Professor David Callies and land use lawyer Ben Kudo.
This conference takes place only once every two years, so this is your last chance for a while to learn of the latest information and updates, and what issues are on the horizon.
I’m on the faculty, presenting a session on Emerging Water Issues: Coastal Zone Management Permits, and Hawaii’s Floodway, Floodplain and Coastal Inundation Zone Requirements. The complete agenda and faculty listing is posted here.
Hope you can attend, and if you do, please stop by and say hello.
