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KQED Forum: Industrial Land Conversion

From: Heyward <hrobi_at_(domain_name_was_removed)>
Date: Wed Dec 05 2007 - 15:18:22 PST


I heard parts of this radio show on Monday. The topic is potentially relevant to our industrial area and other parts of town. One of the panelist, Dena Belzer, recently spoke in Menlo Park as part of our downtown visioning speaker series. -Heyward

        Heyward has sent you the following link from the KQED Radio Archives:

        "Industrial Land Conversion" from the program Forum:

        http://www.kqed.org/epArchive/R712031000

High property values are driving local developers to convert industrial land to housing, retail and office space. Forum looks at what cities are doing to preserve industrial jobs while promoting other types of development.
Host: Michael Krasny
Guests:
Clinton Killian, attorney, former Oakland planning commissioner and columnist for the Oakland Globe
Dena Belzer, principal at Strategic Economics, a consulting and research firm specializing in urban and regional economics and planning
Karen Chapple, executive director of the Center for Community Innovation and professor in the department of city and regional planning at UC Berkeley
Margot Lederer Prado, industrial specialist with Brownfields and administrative manager for the business development unit of the city of Oakland

        KQED offers complete, free archives for most of the programs we air. To look for other programs you've heard -- or ones you missed -- visit the KQED Audio Archives at
http://www.kqed.org/radio/archives.jsp.

	KQED Public Radio
	88.5FM San Francisco
	89.3FM Sacramento (KQEI)
	88.3FM Santa Rosa
	88.1FM Martinez
	http://www.kqed.org/radio/
Received on Wed Dec 5 16:58:15 2007

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