Tracks To The Future – Registration Now Open
Tracks to the Future
Friday, December 11, 2009
Sheraton Fort Worth
1701 Commerce Street
8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
$50 registration fee includes continental breakfast, lunch, and all sessions!
AICP CM credits have been requested for this program.
Register online today at TCU’s Extended Education website.
Go to the web address below to create an account and register:
https://lifelong.is.tcu.edu/wconnect/CourseStatus.awp?~~TFF09
Registration also available by phone or in-person at
TCU’s Office of Extended Education
3015 Merida Avenue
817-257-7132
Will modern streetcars work in Fort Worth? Should we expand commuter rail beyond the Trinity Railway Express? Would a world-class rail transit system create a new economic engine for North Texas?
Sign up today for this exciting conference about Fort Worth’s future. Join Mayor Mike Moncrief, keynote speaker Mayor Pat McCrory from Charlotte, modern streetcar experts, and dozens of state and local officials for this special community event. Tracks to the Future promises to be a highly interactive and influential discussion about the future of rail transit in the Metroplex. The conference will highlight the important questions that we must confront head-on to ensure mobility and sustainability for North Texas in the years to come. How do we pay for it? Who is leading the effort? How do we make it happen? What can I do to make a difference?
Tracks to the Future is presented by a broad coalition of community organizations in partnership with TCU’s Office of Extended Education. If you have questions or need additional information, please contact Fort Worth South, Inc. at 817-923-1343 or michel@fortworthsouth.org.
Conference Sponsors (to date)
Platinum
City of Fort Worth
Downtown Fort Worth, Inc.
Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Fort Worth South, Inc.
Fort Worth Transportation Authority
Scenic Fort Worth, Inc.
Sheraton Fort Worth
TCU Extended Education
Gold
Greater Fort Worth Real Estate Council
Berry Street Initiative
Hillwood Properties
Silver
Associated Businesses of the Cultural District
American Institute of Architects, Fort Worth
Central City Redevelopment Committee
Fran McCarthy
Conference Coalition Members
Camp Bowie District, Inc.
Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce
Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce
Fort Worth League of Neighborhood Associations
League of Women Voters of Tarrant County
Southeast Fort Worth, Inc.
Urban Strategies of Texas, LLC

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