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There are less than 10 spaces still available
for each these upcoming workshops! Register now to
reserve your space!
The
Jordan River Commission is pleased to announce that
registration is open for the first two training workshops in
the Best
Practices for Riverfront Communities Training Series.
Please
plan join the Jordan River Commission and its partners for
these exciting upcoming training workshops. Learn about the
JRC's Best
Practices for Riverfront Communities toolbox and
delve into the details with some of the nation and region's
leading experts. Ask questions about your projects, learn
through hands-on exercises, and go home with useful materials
and skills.
Learn new techniques to stabilize banks and
reduce erosion at the
Streambank Soil Bioengineering workshop in
March!
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February 12, 2014
Land Use Best Practices
Preserving Open Space through Conservation
Design &
Transfer of Development Rights
Instructors:
Randall Arendt, Arthur C. Nelson, and Sumner
Swaner
Co-presented by:
7.5
CM/CEU available for AICP and ALSA
members
Registration rates for
this workshop are heavily subsidized by a
grant from the Division of Water Quality - Actual
value of training is
$250/person. |
March
25-27, 2014
Environment
Best Practices:
Streambank
Soil Bioengineering & Restoration Project Design and
Maintenance
Instructors:
J. Chris
Hoag, Eric McCulley, Ty Harrison, Jason Roper, Nathaniel
Todea
Workshop completion certificate
provided for continuing education credits.
Registration rates for this workshop are
heavily subsidized by a grant from the Division
of Water Quality - Actual value of training is
$725/person. |
Summer 2014
Recreation Best Practices:
Planning and Management for Parks, Natural
Lands, Surface and Water Trails in Riparian
Corridors
Instructors:
TBA
Agenda, instructor bios, continuing education
credits, and and registration information coming
soon!
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Fall 2014
Stormwater Best Practices:
Improving and Protecting Regional Water
Quality through Innovative Stormwater
Management
Instructors:
Center for Watershed Protection
Agenda, instructor bios, continuing education
credits, and and registration information coming
soon!
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More topics are planned for the
future
We hope to see you
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About
the Jordan River Commission
The
Jordan River Commission was created by an interlocal
cooperation agreement in August 2010. The Commission was
created to implement the concepts and projects outlined in the
Blueprint Jordan River, to serve as a technical resource to
local communities, and to provide a forum for regional
coordination of planning, restoration, and responsible
development along the river corridor.
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