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Tuesday, September 1

D session
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Policy, Planning & Community Partnerships

8:30 am
A Framework for Equity and Ecological Engineering Applications in the Lowcountry
-- Holly Yaryan Hall, PhD, PE, Robinson Design Engineers, Hendersonville, NC

8:50 am
Engineering with the Community: Lessons from an Urban Stream Restoration
-- Juan Campos, PE & Michelle Manfrey, EIT, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Reston, VA

9:10 am
Community Connections in Stream Restoration
-- Mary Beth Sutton, WaterWays, Chattanooga, TN

9:30 am
Stream Restoration & Nature-Based Solutions Projects – Communicating the “Why”
-- Michele Seib, PE & Chris Stone, PG, CFM, Loudoun County Virginia, Leesburg, Virginia

9:50 am
Beavers, Boards, and Bureaucracy: Lessons from an Urban Wetlands Permit
-- Nick McGuire, Foresight Conservation, Inc., Andover, ME

10:10 am  Break in the Exhibit Hall

10:30 am     
Can Hydrologically Relevant Stormwater Management Regulations Improve In-stream Biological Conditions?  A 20-Year Case Study from Northern Kentucky
-- Bob Hawley, PhD, PE, Nora Korth, PE & Katie MacMannis, PE, Sustainable Streams, LLC, Louisville, KY

10:50 am
Creative Ways to Fund Stream Restoration
-- Bao Chongtoua & Ashlee Grace, Mile High Flood District, Lakewood, CO

11:10 am
How to Reserve Space for Stream Corridors that Gets Community Buy-in
-- Bao Chongtoua & Troy Thompson, Mile High Flood District, Lakewood, CO

11:30 am
From Barrier to Bridge: Reimagining Monument Creek as a Connected, Resilient, and Recreational Urban Waterway
-- Walter C. Pennington, PE, CFM, Merrick & Company, Denver, CO

11:50 am Lunch Provided