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- Posted November 03, 2010
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Annual Green Building Workshop offered Nov. 19
Oakland County Commissioner Jim Nash will host "Local Government Leadership, Regional Organizations and the Future of Renewable Energy Workshop" on Friday, Nov. 19, beginning at 8:30 a.m. The workshop will be conducted in the Farmington Hills City Hall, located at 31555 West 11 Mile Road (at Orchard Lake Road), in Farmington Hills.
Local officials, businesses and residents will have the opportunity to learn about the Farmington Hills City Hall Revitalization Project; the Future of Renewable Energy in Michigan; the SEMCOG Sustainable Infrastructure Report, Oakland County's Energy Efficiency Block Grant projects and grants; state and federal grant opportunities; OAK Green Website, and the Development of Green Jobs along with much more valuable information being shared.
This workshop is presented by the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, Oakland County Planning and Economic Development Services, the City of Farmington Hills, GreeningDetroit.com, WARM Training Center, Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association and Oakland County Commissioner Jim Nash of Farmington Hills.
"This year's event will showcase and provide a tour of the high efficiency LEED building project of the new Farmington Hills City Hall which is a prime example of energy efficiency in green building," stated Nash.
"I encourage local officials, business owners and citizens to attend to learn about the vast energy renewable opportunities and the new wave of the energy economy."
To register for this free workshop, call Raymonia Dale at (313) 961-4266 or go online at www.semcog.org to Hot Topics on the home page. Make reservations by Monday, Nov. 15. Space is very limited.
Published: Wed, Nov 3, 2010
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