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 General Assemblies   
October 22, 2009 
June 25, 2009
March 26, 2009

November 20, 2008 

 
June 26, 2008  
April 3, 2008  
   
 Executive Committees 
January 22, 2010   
December 4, 2009   
September 25, 2009  
April 24, 2009   
February 27, 2009   
January 23, 2009   
December 12, 2008  
July 25, 2008   
May 8, 2008   
February 22, 2008   
January 25, 2008  
   
 SEMCOG Universities  
Detention Basin Maintenance and Retrofit Workshop  
Engaging Volunteers to make the Greatest Community Impact  

Building Healthy, Prosperous Communities through Walkability
   Morning session
   Afternoon session 

 
Retrofitting Buildings and Re-using Land to Generate Economic Growth   
Designing Pedestrian Facilities for Accessibility  
Tapping Federal Stimulus Funds to Enhance Local Housing, Workforce Development, Economic Development, and Education Initiatives  
The Federal Stimulus Plan and Your Community: What You Need to Know  
Green Streets: Implementing Low Impact Development along Transportation Corridors   
See the Light, Save the Money: Sustainable Lighting Solutions for Local Governments   
Combating Local Impacts of Foreclosures  
Economic and Workforce Development Solutions for Local  Governments   
Winter Road Maintenance: Policy, Practice, and Technology  
Improving Local Government Efficiency   
Access Management: improving traffic flow through coordinated  community planning  
Regional Traffic Safety Forum   
Phase II Stormater Regulations  
Pennywise and Pound Foolish   
Highway Traffic Noise Guidebook: A Community Planning Approach
to Noise Abatement
 
 
Fixing the Transportation Funding Crisis: The Road to Prosperity   

It's Easy Being Green: What can local governments do?

 
Planning for Airports: An Integrated Approach   
Transfer of Development Rights in Michigan   
Regional Transportation Partnering Workshop   
Let's Get Physical: The Benefits of Promoting Active Communities  
Get Nutty, Go Native: The Benefits of Native Landscaping  
Battling Foreclosures: What Can Elected Officials Do?