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2019-FRA-Conference FLORIDA REDEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE October 16-18, 2019 n Hilton Tampa Downtown redevelopment.net LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Greetings Conference Attendees: Welcome to Tampa and the 2019 Florida Redevelopment Association Annual Conference! On behalf of the Florida Redevelopment Association Board of Directors, I am honored and delighted to welcome you to our 36th annual conference. The Florida Redevelopment Association has always been the premier organization for redevelopment specialists in Florida, and the 2019 Conference continues that tradition. Gail Hamilton 2018-19 FRA President To all our sponsors and exhibitors, for your involvement and support – our sincere thanks! Whether you come from a large or small district, there is something for everyone. Also sincere thanks to our own Carol Westmoreland and Jan Piland, who have worked tirelessly to make the conference a success. I know you will enjoy this year’s program filled with informative sessions, networking, professional development opportunities and illuminating tours of redevelopment projects. Tampa’s redevelopment offers transferrable aspects for a program of any size. We encourage you to learn about the area as much as you can. These year’s award entries show that significant private and public investments continue to be made every day in Florida’s big and small communities. Specifically, these investments are focused within CRAs, where job creation is occurring, quality of place is defined, and civic and cultural activity is celebrated. Congratulations to all who submitted projects. May we all learn from their experience to transform our communities. Gail K. Hamilton CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 16, 2019 9:15 a.m. The Federal Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) for Florida’s CRAs 7:30 a.m. Coffee at FRA Registration Desk Bayshore 1 Galleria B 9:15 a.m. Water Street Case Study 7:30 a.m. FRA Registration Desk Open Palma Ceia 1-2 Galleria B 9:15 a.m. Storm Redevelopment 8:00 a.m. Walking Tour – Ybor City CRAs Palma Ceia 3-4 Hotel lobby 10:15 a.m. Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall 8:00 a.m. Walking/Trolley Tour – Bayshore 2-7 Tampa Downtown Partnership 10:30 a.m. Filling the Gaps in Redevelopment Resources Hotel lobby Bayshore 1 8:00 a.m. CRA Board Certification Course 10:30 a.m. Brownfields from the Pros Palma Ceia 2 Palma Ceia 1-2 11:00 a.m. Exhibit Hall Open 10:30 a.m. Meeting Your CRA’s Plan Through Bank Bayshore 2-7 Partnerships 11:30 a.m. Welcome Luncheon in the Exhibit Hall Palma Ceia 3-4 Bayshore 2-7 11:30 a.m. Luncheon in the Exhibit Hall 12:45 p.m. Plenary Session Bayshore 2-7 Welcome: The Honorable Jane Castor, 1:00 p.m. Keynote: Chuck Marohn Jr. Mayor, City of Tampa Bayshore 1 Keynote: Lenora Billings-Harris, CSP 2:15 p.m. Refreshment Break Bayshore 1 Galleria B 2:00 p.m. Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall 2:30 p.m. Tampa Takes on Transportation Bayshore 2-7 Palma Ceia 1-2 2:15 p.m. Engaging the Underserved Community 2:30 p.m. Land Use Basics Bayshore 1 Palma Ceia 3-4 2:15 p.m. Mobile Tour – West Tampa and Drew Park CRAs 2:30 p.m. Mobile Tour – Downtown CRAs Hotel lobby Hotel lobby 3:15 p.m. Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall 6:00 p.m. Academy Awards and Graduation Dinner Bayshore 2-7 Bayshore 4-7 3:30 p.m. Keynote: Matthew Petty Bayshore 1 4:45 p.m. Florida Redevelopment Association FRIDAY - OCTOBER 18, 2019 Unplugged 7:00 a.m. FRA Registration Desk Open Palma Ceia 1-2 Galleria B 4:45 p.m. The CRA Role in Resiliency 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast Palma Ceia 3-4 Bayshore 1 6:00 p.m. Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall 8:00 a.m. Florida’s Ethics Laws for Redevelopment Bayshore 2-7 Palma Ceia 1-2 8:00 a.m. Legal Reporting Requirements for CRAs THURSDAY - OCTOBER 17, 2019 Palma Ceia 3-4 9:15 a.m. Refreshment Break 7:00 a.m. Registration Desk Open Palma Ceia Foyer Galleria B 9:30 a.m. “Hot” Legal Issues in Redevelopment 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall Palma Ceia 1-2 Bayshore 2-7 9:30 a.m. CRA Legal Issues for Financial Audits 7:00 a.m. Exhibit Hall Open Palma Ceia 3-4 Bayshore 2-7 11:00 a.m. Mobile Tour – Armature Works 8:00 a.m. Filling Vacant Storefronts Hotel lobby Palma Ceia 1-2 1:30 p.m. Adjourn 8:00 a.m. Joint Planning Between CRAs and Cities Palma Ceia 3-4 9:00 a.m. Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall Bayshore 2-7 3 SPECIAL THANKS EVENT SPONSORS Burkhardt Construction, Inc. City of Tampa Comcast Business GOLD SPONSORS Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. GAI Consultants, Inc. Stantec Tampa Downtown Partnership SILVER SPONSORS Goren Cherof Doody & Ezrol. P.A. Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. PNC Bank S&ME, Inc. Terracon The Urban Group Water Street Tampa TOUR SPONSORS Florida Community Loan Fund Stantec The Urban Group VHB Water Street Tampa 4 EXHIBITOR AND SPONSOR LISTING Please thank these sponsors and exhibitors for their support of the FRA! EVENT SPONSORS Burkhardt Construction, Inc. Avia Design Group (formerly Axia City of Tampa, Community Florida League of Cities – Welcome Table City of Tampa Creative, Inc.) – Booth #300 Redevelopment Agency & Visit Tampa (850) 222-9684 Comcast Business (561) 282-6205 Bay – Welcome Table, Event Sponsor Contact: Mark Sittig Contact: Todd Mayfield (813) 274-7917 [email protected] [email protected] Contact: Brenda Thrower floridaleagueofcities.com aviadg.com [email protected] The United Voice for Florida’s Branding and wayfinding for cities, TampaGov.net/economic-and-urban- Municipalities. towns and regions. development/programs/community- redevelopment-areas GAI Consultants – Booth #109, Burkhardt Construction, Inc. – The Community Redevelopment Agency Gold Sponsor Booth #203, Event Sponsor of the City of Tampa oversees nine (321) 319-3133 (561) 659-1400 redevelopment areas in the following Contact: Tom Kohler Contact: Adam Rossmell neighborhoods: Downtown Tampa, [email protected] [email protected] Channel District, Ybor City, Central Park, gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions burkhardtconstruction.com East Tampa, Drew Park, Tampa Heights An idea-driven strategic consulting Construction management and design Waterfront and West Tampa. practice integrating design, planning build services for streetscapes and pub- and economics. lic space improvement projects. Comcast Business – Booth #201, Event Sponsor Goren Cherof Doody & Ezrol, P.A. – Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. – (877) 289-8849 Break Sponsor Booth #310, Gold Sponsor Contact: Shayla Mobley (954) 771-4500 (954) 921-7781 [email protected] Contact: David Tolces Contact: Sarah Sinatra business.comcast.com [email protected] [email protected] Internet, TV and phone solutions, plus gorencherof.com cgasolutions.com service and support, just right for your Attorneys recognized as leaders in the Building code, compliance, CEI, engi- business. representation of community redevel- neering, GIS, landscape architecture, opment agencies, special districts and planning, project management, survey/ Environmental Risk Management, Inc. municipalities. mapping, traffic engineering. – Booth #312 (239) 415-6406 Hoyt Architects // IMERZA – Cardno Inc. – Booth #113 Contact: Tracy Pearce Booth #309 (727) 431-1555 [email protected] (941) 366-6066 Contact: Miles Ballogg ermi.net Contact: Heather Doyle [email protected] Expert risk-management strategies [email protected] cardno.com for obtaining regulatory closure on hoytarchitects.com A professional services company offer- impacted sites for redevelopment. Architects, landscape architects, artists ing integrated environmental and engi- and programmers who are experienced neering services throughout the world. FieldTurf – Booth #311 problem-solvers, innovating unique (352) 242-7620 solutions. Catalyst – Booth #213 Contact: Chris Wedge (813) 670-3223 [email protected] KCI Technologies – Booth #316 Contact: Nasser Al-Hafi fieldturf.com (954) 776-1616 [email protected] Leader in synthetic turf. Contact: Carlton Gillespie catalystimpact.org [email protected] Provides capital and advisory services Florida Community Loan Fund – kci.com to small owners, community developers, Booth #303, Tour Sponsor Urban planners who specialize in work CRAs and economic development groups. (407) 246-0846 with CRAs and other municipal officials. Contact: Nelson Black [email protected] fclf.org Providing flexible financing and staff expertise to help projects succeed and improve low-income communities. 5 EXHIBITOR AND SPONSOR LISTING Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. – RMA (Redevelopment Management Terracon Consultants, Inc. – Booth #111, Booth #110, Silver Sponsor Associates) – Booths #308 Silver Sponsor (941) 379-7600 (954) 695-0754 (813) 221-0050 Contact: Kelley Klepper, AICP Contact: Tracey Burghy Contact: Scott Graf [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] kimley-horn.com rma.us.com www.terracon.com Engineering, planning, landscape archi- Economic development, redevelopment, An employee-owned engineering firm tectural, environmental, visioning and marketing, branding, placemaking, real providing environmental, facilities, geo- grand funding professionals for Florida estate, P3, urban design, visioning, stra- technical and material services. communities. tegic planning experts. Underground Refuse Systems, Inc. – Mammoth Sports Construction – S&ME, Inc. – Booth #302, Silver Sponsor Booth #210 Booth #301 (407) 975-1273 (407) 973-4141 (785) 248-9200 Contact: John Jones, AICP, FRA-RP Contact: Jay Wheeler Contact: Sam Gahagan [email protected] [email protected]
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