Event Description
Click
here to register for
the REMOTE WEBCAST for this program.
In Person CLE
Program:
Day of registration and check-in will begin after 11:45
am. The program begins at 12:00 pm.
Program:
One of the many challenges cities face is
funding new infrastructure as land within the city develops. The MN Supreme
Court in the Harstad vs. Woodbury case changed the entire framework of funding
for new street infrastructure. The decision has left a significant funding gap.
This presentation describes the history of street fees and the court opinion in
Harstad. It explores the advantages and disadvantages of various funding options
and considers both the philosophical and practical options for funding new
street infrastructure.
Presenter:
Sarah Schwarzhoff | Of Counsel | Hoff Barry,
P.A.
CLE
Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credit Approved | Event Code:
289863
Cost:
HCBA Member: $0
Non-HCBA Member: $40
Law Student/New
Admittee: Free
Remote
Participation:
Remote attendance is available via webcast. If you would like to
attend this program remotely, please click
here for separate registration. Instructions will be sent via
e-mail a day prior to the program.
To register with a check, please mail in this registration
form.
Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation
policy.
Questions? Contact Abby Ward | 612-278-6307
Deadline to Register:
February 11, 2020
Thank you to our
annual sponsor:
Thomson
Reuters
The HCBA is committed to creating an inclusive environment in which
all members can participate fully. If you need reasonable accommodations to
participate in this event, please notify Abby Ward via phone or
email: award@mnbars.org. Please
provide notification at least 72 hours prior to the meeting to allow sufficient
time to make arrangements for accommodations. Thank you.