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ULI All-Ohio Young Leaders Exchange 2025
Pricing
Early Pricing Until March 1 | Members | Non-Members |
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Private | $100.00 | $150.00 |
Public/Academic/Nonprofit | $100.00 | $150.00 |
Retired | $100.00 | N/A |
Student | $100.00 | $150.00 |
Under Age 35 | $100.00 | $150.00 |
Standard Pricing Until May 9 | ||
Private | $125.00 | $175.00 |
Public/Academic/Nonprofit | $125.00 | $175.00 |
Retired | $125.00 | N/A |
Student | $125.00 | $175.00 |
Under Age 35 | $125.00 | $175.00 |
Agenda
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2025-05-08T12:00:00 - 2025-05-08T12:00:00 America/New_York |
Early Arrival Happy Hour Registrant Registration |
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This event is an essential opportunity for young leaders in the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati ULI District Councils to gain insights into key initiatives shaping the future of Ohio's urban areas while networking with seasoned professionals and fellow emerging stars in the industry. In 2024 young professionals visited Columbus and the group will visit Cleveland in 2026.
For those arriving on Thursday evening, ULI Cincinnati is planning an optional happy hour. For All-Ohio YLG event registrants, this is a free event.
Overnight Accommodations
For those who want to come early or stay for the weekend, a block of rooms has been reserved at the Renaissance Cincinnati Downtown. Click here to make reservations. The room block is available until April 8, 2025.
Cost to Attend
Register before March 1 to save!
Early Bird (before March 1) - $100 for members/$150 for non-members
9:00-11:30 AM - Check-in, Coffee and Equitable Housing Program
12:00-2:15 PM - Lunch and Building Momentum: The History and Future of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) in Cincinnati Panel
2:45-5:00 PM - Historic Preservation Program and Happy Hour
Equitable Housing - Details Coming Soon
Building Momentum: The History and Future of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) in Cincinnati
After Cincinnati opened its first modern streetcar in 2016, development surged around the line. Since then, support has been growing for both better transit services and proactive planning of Transit Oriented Development (TOD). The momentum is palpable, from a new sales tax levy passing in 2020 to fund the creation of Cincinnati’s first Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lines, to major progress in creating Cincy’s 34-mile trail loop (The CROWN), to historic investments in the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor, to the City passing a major zoning initiative in 2024 to create more housing around transit corridors and business districts (Connected Communities), Cincinnati has made big strides in the realm of TOD. Join us for an esteemed panel of some of the region’s foremost experts on TOD to talk about past successes, present challenges, and where they envision the future of TOD heading in Cincinnati.
Panelists:
Sharyn Lacombe, AICP, ENV SP, Senior Director of BRT
Planning & Design, Metro
Scott Enns,Senior Manager of Capital & TOD Projects, Metro
Andy Meyer, Senior Planner, OKI Regional Council of Governments
Wade Johnston, AICP, Executive Director, Tri State Trails
Lori Burchett, AICP, Deputy Director of Streetcar Services, City of Cincinnati
Moderator - Andrew Halt, PE, AICP, Senior City Planner, City of Cincinnati
Historic Preservation - Details Coming SoonRenaissance Cincinnati Downtown 36 E 4th ST Cincinnati, OH 45202-3725 UNITED STATES