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Appendix A
Program
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1983
1:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS
Martin Lang, Senior Vice President, Camp, Dresser,
and McKee, Symposium Chairman
George E. Peterson, Director, Public Finance Program,
The Urban Institute, Chairman of the Symposium
Steering Committee
THE EVOLUTION OF URBAN PUBLIC FACILITIES
SYSTEMS: LESSONS FROM HISTORY
Moderator
Paper
Martin Lang, Senior Vice President,
Camp, Dresser, and McKee
Joe! A. Tarr, Professor of History of
Technology and Urban Affairs,
Carnegie-Mellon University
Discussants Wilfred Owen, Guest Scholar,
Brookings Institution
Abe} Wolman, Consultant, Baltimore,
Maryland
Randy Hamilton, Dean, School of
Public A~ninistration, Golden State
University
ASSESSING THE NEED: THE STATE OF THE ART
Moderator John H. Wiedeman, President,
American Society of Civil Engineers
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212
7:00 p.m. Dinner
Appendix A
D. Kelly O'Day, Consulting Engineer,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and
Lance A. Neumann, Vice President,
Cambridge Systematics
Discussants Harry Hatry, Principal Research
Associate, The Urban Institute
Kurt W. Bauer, Executive Director,
Southeastern Wisconsin Regional
Planning Commission
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1983
9:00 a.m.
THE ECONOMICS AND FINANCING OF
URBAN PUBLIC FACILITIES
Paper
Moderator Thomas H. Neilson, Acting President,
The Irvine Company
George E. Peterson, Director, Public
Finance Program, The Urban
Institute
Discussants Franklin D. Raines, Vice President,
Lazard Freres, New York City
Forest (Tim) Witsman, County
Administrator, Sedgewick County,
Kansas
Il:00 a.m. THE POETICS OF URBAN PUBLIC WOWS
DECISIONS
Stuart C. Sloame, Deputy Assistant
Secretly for Community Planning and
Development, U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development
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Appendix A
Paper Heywood T. Sanders, Professor of Ur
ban Studies, Trinity University
Discussants Philip Dearborne, Vice Presiclent,
Greater Washington Research Center
Scott Johnson, City Manager, Okla
homa City, Oklahoma
Henry Gardiner, City Manager, Oak
land, California
1:00 p.m. Lunch
2:00 p.m. THE FUTURE OF URBAN PUBLIC FACIL1IES
Moderator The Honorable Bob Edgar, U.S. House
of Representatives
Paper Douglas G. Henton, Senior Policy
Analyst, and Steven A. Waldhorn,
Department Director, Policy
Development, SR} International
Discussants John M. Armstrong, Professor of Civil
Engineering, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor
Lair d. Feeser, Associate Dean of
Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic
institute
4:00 p.m. SUMMARY SESSION: CRlllCAL RESEARCH AND POLICY
ISSUES
Comments by the pane} moderators, rapporteurs, and
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