Noted urban planner to speak in Portland

Gordon Price
(Photo: PriceTags.ca)

Next Thursday (11/29) Gordon Price will give a free presentation on the effective integration of transportation in high-density environments, with an emphasis on land use.

Price is a former City of Vancouver, B.C. Councilor and current Simon Fraser University and University of British Columbia Professor who teaches, researches, and writes extensively on urban development and planning.

He is also the publisher of the e-magazine Price Tags.

Learn more about Gordon Price on PriceTags.ca.

Details of his Portland appearance:

    When: Thursday, 11/29/2007. 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
    Where: Portland Building, 1120 SW 5th Ave, 2nd Floor Auditorium
    Cost: Free and Open to the Public
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Scott Cohen
17 years ago

If you have any questions about Price\’s upcoming presentation, please feel free to contact me – scott.cohen@pdxtrans.org or 503-823-5345

Thanks!

Martha R
Martha R
17 years ago

I\’ve heard Mr. Price speak, and he was great. Very educational but presented in an enjoyable, thought-provoking way. I would highly recommend this presentation to anyone who\’s interested in urban and transportation planning.

Zaphod
Zaphod
17 years ago

I\’m heading over there this PM. Should be interesting