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September 26, 2002
A two-day conference on challenges and solutions facing the state's Growth Management Act is scheduled for Nov. 7 and 8 at the Washington State Trade and Convention Center in downtown Seattle. Law Seminars International put together the event, which the Seattle legal education group says will hear from developers, government officials, attorneys, planning staff, transportation consultants and others involved in growth planning. The conference's faculty will include Joe Tovar of the Central Puget Sound Growth Management Hearings Board, Dave Williams of the Association of Washington Cities and numerous lawyers, led by program co-chairs Amy Kosterlitz of Buck & Gordon and Roger Pearce of Foster Pepper & Shefelman. Presenters also include Heather Ballash of the state Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development, Sue Carlson of the city of Renton, David Markley of Transportation Solutions Inc. and King County Councilman Rob McKenna. For registration and additional information, call (206) 621-1938 or (800) 854-8009 or see http://www.lawseminars.com.