Building Our Future: Investing in Infrastructure for a Brighter Tomorrow
Tue, Aug 31
|Speaker Series - Online
What infrastructure needs must we address to ensure our Northern Nevada home has a bright future? Join us to find out!
Time & Location
Aug 31, 2021, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PDT
Speaker Series - Online
About the Event
Join us in this monthly speaker series to learn about critical local issues that impact your quality of life here in the Truckee Meadows. Each month we will focus on a specific different area of quality of life. For August, we will take a deeper look at what the obstacles and opportunities we face in an every expanding population boom. What infrastructure needs must we address to ensure our Northern Nevada home has a bright future.
RSVP appreciated but NOT required!
August 31th @ 12 NOON Lunchtime WatchParty on the Truckee Meadows Tomorrow YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/39X2Gqb
Hosted and Moderated by Erica Mirich, Executive Director of Truckee Meadows Tomorrow
Speakers include:
Jeremy Smith, Director of the Truckee Meadows Regional Planning Agency
John Enlow, Director, Natural Resources Planning & Management at Truckee Meadows Water Authority
Adam Searcy, Chief Facilities Managment Officer, Washoe County School District
Eric Young, Senior Planner Washoe County Community Services Department Planning and Building Division
Amy Cummings, Washoe Regional Transportation Commission Deputy Executive Director/Director of Planning
This speaker series is made possible by the generous support of Renown Health, Wells Fargo, Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada (EDAWN,) Washoe Education Association, OnStrategy and NV Energy
Get informed by checking out the Nevada Tomorrow Community Data Exchange. Learn about this free, dynamic, easy to use, one-stop digital resource for access to community quality of life data. There you will find up-to-date demographic, education, environmental, economic, health, social determinant and equity data that highlights trends, challenges and opportunities in our Nevada communities; hundreds of maps, tables and figures, and, promising practices.
We hope to see you there!