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20 Anniversary Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute Conference March 3-4 20th Anniversary Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute Conference March 3-4, 2011 Attendee List Adams, Greg Arat, Michael Aungst, Diana Urban Planning Planning Commissioner Associate Planner UCD Summit County Town of Windsor 1011 W. 14th Ave. Government 301 Walnut Street Denver, CO 80204 PO Box 5660 Windsor, CO 80550 303-870-1383 Frisco, CO 80443 970-674-2410 gregory.adams@ 970-668-4200 daungst@windsorgov.com email.cudenver.edu sues@co.summit.co.us Avery, Daniel Alexander, Jill Armijo, Gretchen Principal Planner Senior Wildfire Mitigation Urban Planner Douglas County Specialist AICP Community Planning and Douglas County 12048 157th Ct. NE Sustainable Development Government Redmond, WA 98052 100 Third St. #220 100 Third Street 303-859-7786 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Castle Rock, CO 80104 gaarmijo@live.com 303-660-7460 720-733-6924 davery@douglas.co.us jalexand@douglas.co.us Artigue, Cameron Attorney Axelrad, Tina Allgaier, Joyce Gammage & Burnham Principal City Planner Sustainability Two North Central City & County of Denver Coordinator/Land Use 15th Floor 201 West Colfax Ave Planner Phoenix, AZ 85004 Dept 205 Clarion Associates 602-256-4418 Denver, CO 80202 95 Forge Road cartigue@gblaw.com 720-865-2937 Aspen, CO 81611 tina.axelrad@ 970-379-8541 Atwood, Amy denvergov.org jallgaier@ Planning Commissioner clarionassociates.com Jefferson County Ayers, Munsey 100 Jefferson County Pkwy. Shareholder Anderson, Susan #3550 Otten Johnson Robinson DU - Sturm College of Law Golden, CO 80419 Neff + Ragonetti PC 1151 Colorado Blvd 303-271-8745 950 17th Street Apt. 301 amy@amyattwood.com Suite 1600 Denver, CO 80206 Denver, CO 80202 720-839-2171 303-575-7555 svalaw1@gmail.com munsey@ ottenjohnson.com Babcock, Scott Bangs, Frank Battista, Jason Planning Manager Senior Partner Senior Loan Officer Colorado State Parks Lewis and Roca LLP Mercy Loan Fund 1313 Sherman St. One South Church 1999 Broadway Suite 618 Suite 700 Suite 1000 Denver, CO 80203 Tucson, AZ 85701 Denver, CO 80202 303-866-3437 520-629-4405 303-830-3386 scott.babcock@ frank.bangs@gmail.com jbattista@mercyhousing.org state.co.us Bare, Jeanette Beaudry, Candis Bacher, Jessica Chief Planner Planning Director Land Use Law Center Douglas County City of Billings/Yellowstone Pace Law School Community Planning and County 78 North Broadway Sustainable Development 4th Floor Parmly Billings White Plains, NY 10603 100 Third St. #220 Library 914-422-4090 Castle Rock, CO 80104 510 North Broadway jbacher@law.pace.edu 303-660-7460 Billings, MT 59103 jbare@douglas.co.us 406-657-8249 Baker, Lori beaudryc@ci.billings.mt.us Attorney Barkeen, Carlin Brownstein Hyatt Farber Planner II Becker, Ralph Schreck LLP City of Greeley Mayor 410 17th Street 1100 10th Street, Ste. 202 Salt Lake City Suite 2200 Greeley, CO 80631 PO Box 145474 Denver, CO 80202 970-350-9276 SLC, UT 84111 303-223-1152 carlin.barkeen@ 801-535-7743 lbaker@bhfs.com greeleygov.com ralph.becker@slcgov.com Baker, Beth Barton, Karl Bell, Brook Planning Office Manager Planner Planner II Gunnison County City of Loveland City of Englewood 221 N. Wisconsin # D 500 E. 3rd Street 1000 Englewood Parkway Gunnison, CO 81230 Suite 310 Englewood, CO 80110 970-641-0360 Loveland, CO 80537 303-762-2352 bbaker@ 970-962-2721 bbell@englewoodgov.org gunnisoncounty.org bartok@ci.loveland.co.us Bergin, Tom Balkcom, Jennifer Bates, Sarah Blaine County Director of Lending & Senior Associate 219 1st Ave. So. Asset Mgt. Center for Natural Hailey, ID 83333 Mercy Loan Fund Resources & 208-788-5570 1999 Broadway Environmental Policy tbergin@co.blaine.id.us Suite 1000 The University of Montana Denver, CO 80202 2717 Raymond Ave. 303-830-3332 Missoula, MT 59802 jbalkcom@ 406-207-9071 mercyhousing.org sarah@cnrep.org Speakers bold and italicized Page 2 RMLUI 2011 Attendee List Berry, Greg Bolin, Page Brady, Esq., Rick Contributor Real Estate Portfolio Agent City Attorney ruralXchange CO State Land Board City of Greeley PO Box 347 1127 Sherman Street 1100 Tenth St Beaver Island, MI 49782 Suite 300 Suite 401 303-358-0685 Denver, CO 80203 Greeley, CO 80631 greg@ 303-866-3454 970-350-9755 nuanceintelligence.com page.bolin@state.co.us rick.brady@greeleygov.com Berry, Tim Borgel, James Brady, Shayne Town Attorney Partner Board Member Town of Breckenridge Holland & Hart LLP Capitol Hill United PO Box 2 555 17th Street Neighborhoods, Inc. Leadville, CO 80461 Suite 3200 944 Saint Paul Street 719-486-1889 Denver, CO 80202 Denver, CO 80206 timb@amigo.net 303-295-8245 303-672-5074 jbborgel@hollandhart.com shaynebrady@comcast.net Best, Laurie Town of Breckenridge Bovo, Paula Brehm, David Box 168 City Councilmember President Breckenridge, CO 80424 City of Glendale Plan West, Inc. 970-547-3112 950 S Birch St. 6130 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. laurieb@ Glendale, CO 80246 Suite 110 townofbreckenridge.com 303-6394-4601 Greenwood Village, CO paulabovo@gmail.com 80111 Bingham, Eric 303-741-1411 Planner II Bradford, Jason dbrehm@planwest.com Sweetwater County Associate City Planner 80 West Flaming Gorge Wy. City of Brighton Bridge, Gary Green River, WY 82935 Community Development SVP, Cisco 307-872-3916 22 S. 4th Avenue Cisco binghame@sweet.wy.us Brighton, CO 80601 170 West Tasman Drive 303-655-2059 San Jose, CA 95134 Blackmun, Andy jbradford@brightonco.gov 408-853-3561 Land Development gbridge@cisco.com Manager Bradley, Alyssa Habitat for Humanity of Lawyer Brown, David Metro Denver Young, Anderson, Prescott College 3245 Eliot St. Barristers & Solicitors 4285 Milliken Ct. Denver, CO 80211 1616-808 Nelson Street Boulder, CO 80303 303-523-4675 Box 12147, Nelson Square 303-641-8911 andy@ Vancouver, BC 0 dabrown@prescott.edu habitatmetrodenver.org 604-689-7400 bradley@younganderson.ca Speakers bold and italicized Page 3 RMLUI 2011 Attendee List Buckels, Devon Call, Craig Christensen, Thomas Senior City Planner Executive Director Deputy County Attorney City & County of Denver Utah Land Use Institute Salt Lake County 201 W. Colfax 2424 N 4500 W 2001 South State St. Denver, CO 80202 Plain City, UT 84404 Salt Lake City, UT 84190 720-913-0616 801-859-2255 801-468-2647 devon.buckels@ craig_call@comcast.net tlchristensen@slco.org ci.denver.co.us Callahan, David Christman, Laura Burchell, Ph.D., Robert W. Director of Community Land Use Commissioner Professor and Chair Development Cherry Hills Village Rutgers University City of Fort Morgan 18 Cherry Lane Dr Center for Urban Policy PO Box 100 Cherry Hills Village, CO Research Fort Morgan, CO 80701 80113 33 Livingston Ave. 970-542-3924 720 987-3149 Suite 400 dcallahan@ lchristman@ New Brunswick, NJ 08901 cityoffortmorgan.com cadencecap.com 732-932-3133 burchell@rci.rutgers.edu Carbonell, Armando Cittone, Marc Chairman, Planning & Housing Planner/ Urb Des Burchett, Don Urban Form Student Senior Planner Lincoln Institute of Land CU Denver City of Longmont Policy 1895 Alpine Ave. H33 385 Kimbark St 113 Brattle Street Boulder, CO 80304 Longmont, CO 80501 Cambridge, MA 02138 303-441-4187 303-651-8828 617-661-3016 mcittone@hotmail.com don.burchett@ acarbonell@lincolninst.edu ci.longmont.co.us Conner, Scott Caruso, Roger Director of Organizational Burchett, Kerri Planner Resources Principal Planner City of Lafayette GSA City of Loveland 1290 S. Public Rd. Denver Federal Center 500 E. 3rd Street Lafayette, CO 80026 Building 41, Rm 220 Suite 310 303-665-5588 Denver, CO 80225 Loveland, CO 80537 rogerc@cityoflafayette.com 303-236-7245 970-962-2566 scott.conner@gsa.gov burchk@ci.loveland.co.us Chawla, Louise Professor Cook, Shelley University of Colorado City Councilmember College of Architecture & City of Arvada Planning 8101 Ralston Road Campus Box 314 PO Box 8101 Boulder, CO Arvada, CO 80001 303-492-5228 720-898-7517 louise.chawla@colorado.edu scook@arvada.org Speakers bold and italicized Page 4 RMLUI 2011 Attendee List Cox, Lisa Crowe, David Daly, Christopher Planning Manager Economist City Attorney City of Grand Junction National Association of City of Arvada 250 N. 5th Street Home Builders 8101 Ralston Road Grand Junction, CO 1201 15th St. NW Arvada, CO 80002 81501 Washington, DC 20005 720-898-7180 970-244-1448 202-266-8383 chris-d@arvada.org lisac@gjcity.org dcrowe@nahb.org Damour, Susan Cozad, Julie Crowell, Grant Regional Administrator, Land Planning Manager Community Development General Services Tetra Tech Director Administration 1900 S. Sunset Street, Morgan County General Services Suite 1-F 48 West Young Street Administration Longmont, CO 80501 PO Box 886 Denver Federal Center, 303-772-5282 Morgan, UT 84050 Bldg 41, Room 234 (8A) julie.cozad@tetratech.com 801-845-6091 Denver, CO 80225 rkippen@ 303-236-8083 Crabtree, Paul morgan-county.net sue.damour@gsa.gov PE, President Crabtree Group, Civil Culp, Susan Daniel, Loretta Engineers and Town Project Manager City of Aurora Planning Planners Sonoran Institute Dept. 325 D Street 11010 N. Tatum Blvd 15151 E Alameda Pkwy Salida, CO 81201 Suite D-101 Aurora, CO 80012 719-539-1675 Phoenix, AZ 85028 303-739-7250 pcrabtree@ 602-393-4310 lldaniel@auroragov.org crabtreegroup.net sculp@sonoraninstitute.org Davidson, William Crone, John Curnutte, Jim Boulder County Land Use Planning Commissioner Community Development PO Box 471 Summit County Government Director Boulder, CO 80306 PO Box 5660 Summit County Government 303-441-3930 Frisco, CO 80443 PO Box 5660 wdavidson@ 970-668-4203 Frisco, CO 80443 bouldercounty.org sues@co.summit.co.us 970-668-4203 sues@co.summit.co.us Dawson, Leah Crow, Vincent Associate Planner City Attorney Dall, Kimberly Town of Parker City of Rock Springs Development Engineer 20120 E. Mainstreet 212 D Street City of Brighton Parker, CO 80138 Rock Springs, WY 82901 22 S. 4th Avenue 303-805-3338 307-352-1538 Brighton, CO 80601 ldawson@parkeronline.org jan_lancaster@rswy.net 303-655-2059 kdall@brightonco.gov Speakers bold and italicized Page 5 RMLUI 2011 Attendee List Dean, Kristin Dill, Tom Drybread, Jennifer Planner Deputy County Attorney City of Lone Tree Summit County Government Gunnison County 9220 Kimmer Dr.
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