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Future of Fairfax Forum and Fundraiser

Posted on November 17, 2010March 31, 2022 by tom

Presentation by Jeff Speck, Consultant, Former Director of Design at the National Endowment for the Arts, co-author of Suburban Nation and the Smart Growth Manual

Presenation by Shyam Kannan, Principal and Director of Economic Development at Robert Charles Lesser & Company (RCLCO)

Posted in Event materials, Fairfax County, Presentations, Resources, Virginia

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