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Water Wise Development Coalition Meeting - 2
Best Practices in Water-Wise Development
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Webinar-Zusammenfassung:         
      
      The second coalition meeting featured presentations of Water-Wise developments by Sterling Ranch Development Company, McWhinney, Maiker Housing Partners, and KB Home.
Agenda:
- ULI Welcome and Overview (10 min)
 - Water-Wise Development Presentations (45 min)
    
- Brock Smethills, President, Sterling Ranch Development Company
 - Kyle Harris, Senior Vice President Community Development, McWhinney
 - Steven Kunshier, Director of Housing Development, Maiker Housing Partners
 - Jacob Atalla, Vice President, Sustainability Initiatives, KB Home
 
 - Q&A and Group Discussion (30 min)
 - Next Steps (5 min)
 
Learn more about the Water Wise Development Coalition HERE.
Webinar-Zusammenfassung: The second coalition meeting featured presentations of Water-Wise developments by Sterling Ranch Development Company, McWhinney, Maiker Housing Partners, and KB Home.
Agenda:
- ULI Welcome and Overview (10 min)
 - Water-Wise Development Presentations (45 min)
    
- Brock Smethills, President, Sterling Ranch Development Company
 - Kyle Harris, Senior Vice President Community Development, McWhinney
 - Steven Kunshier, Director of Housing Development, Maiker Housing Partners
 - Jacob Atalla, Vice President, Sustainability Initiatives, KB Home
 
 - Q&A and Group Discussion (30 min)
 - Next Steps (5 min)
 
Learn more about the Water Wise Development Coalition HERE.
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