2013 Lake Arrowhead Symposium Focuses On Smart Technologies, Smart Policies
The 23rd annual UCLA Lake Arrowhead Symposium on the Transportation – Land Use – Environment Connection will explore the implications of recent and foreseeable future technological innovations for transportation, land use, and environmental policy and planning.
The Symposium is an annual invitation-only retreat attended by about 125 policy makers and senior policy analysts from around the country. Many of the most prominent thinkers and policy makers from around the globe have spoken in this series. The Symposium is a joint endeavor of ITS and the Lewis Center. For more information and to view the 2013 program, click here.
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