
The California Land Use Law and Planning Conference Returns to the Biltmore Los Angeles!
Long recognized as California’s premier event for land use professionals, the Land Use Law and Planning Conference is back and will be held at
The Biltmore Los Angeles.
Now sponsored by the W. P. Carey Center for Real Estate and Finance in partnership with California Planning & Development Report (CP&DR), this year’s conference continues its legacy of providing trusted updates on California legislation, case law, and policy — while expanding opportunities to engage with leaders in planning, law, development, and real estate.
We are also proud to announce this year’s keynote speaker, Rick Cole, Pasadena City Council Member, who will share his insights on the evolving challenges and opportunities in California’s land use landscape.
Join us to connect, engage, and stay informed on the latest developments shaping land use and planning across the state.
Who should attend?
The Land Use Law and Planning Conference is designed for anyone involved in land use, planning, or environmental issues in California, including:
• Public officials and planners shaping community development
• Attorneys and legal consultants specializing in land use and environmental law
• Developers, builders, and real estate professionals navigating entitlement and regulatory processes
• Environmental professionals and regulators addressing sustainability and compliance issues
• Students and scholars pursuing studies in planning, policy, law, or real estate
All funds will be deposited with the ASU Foundation, an independent private 501(c)(3) organization that exists to support ASU. Tax identification 86-6051042. Gifts in support of ASU are subject to foundation policies and fees. Due to the fair market value of benefits received, only payments in excess of fair market value may be considered a charitable contribution. This serves as the official tax receipt for the gift portion. Please consult your tax advisor regarding the deductibility of charitable contributions. The ASU Foundation is not a recognized charity in Canada. Please contact www.cra-arc.gc.ca/charitiesandgiving for more information.