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<br />f?I- ~ <br /> <br />REGISTER NOW! <br />MAYORS AND COUNCIL MEMBERS <br />ACADEMY ADVANCED <br />LEADERSHIP WORKSHOPS <br /> <br />If your city had a natural disaster or terrorist <br />attack, what are the first three steps you would <br />take? "Elected Officials' Role in Providing Home- <br />land Security" is one of the five workshops follow- <br />ing the Mayors and Council Members Academy <br />Executive Forum in Monterey. The description is <br />below. <br /> <br />If a terrorist attack, natural disaster, or other <br />emergency struck your city, what actions would <br />you take? WIlD would you communicate with and <br />how? What would you tell the public through the <br />media? How would you interact with other respon- <br />sible agencies such as the FBI and DES? These <br />are important issues that face elected officials. <br />Strategic planning is necessary to ensure our <br />communities are prepared and equipped to handle <br />homeland security concerns. Learn answers to <br />these questions and much more in this unique <br />workshop designed by homeland security experts <br />who understand the needs of cities because they <br />are also city elected officials. <br /> <br />For registration information, please visit <br />www.cacities.orWevents. Each workshop is five to <br />six hours spread Dver Friday afternoon and Satur- <br />day morning, July 29-30. <br /> <br />League Mission <br /> <br />Restore and protect local control <br />for cities through education and <br />advocacy to enhance the quality of <br />1:i1è f 0 rail Ca1ifbmians . <br /> <br />MAYORS AND COUNCIL MEMBERS <br /> <br />EXECUTIVE FORUM, JULY 27- 29 <br /> <br />IN MONTEREY <br /> <br />REGISTER ONLINE! <br /> <br />This year's Mayors and Council Members <br />Executive Forum promises to deliver the latest <br />developments in your field and leave you with <br />ideas that you can implement in your city. <br /> <br />There are numerous sessions that will provide <br />elected officials with fresh insights and information <br />- extremely useful in meeting the challenges of <br />California's rapid changes and tight local budgets. <br />This year's conference theme is maintaining the <br />political power of cities. In keeping with the goals <br />of the League of California Cities board of direc- <br />tors, sessions will address housing, infrastructure, <br />economic development and redevelopment. Many <br />other sessions target timely topics such as land <br />use planning, how to increase city finances, <br />telecommunication regulations and much more. <br /> <br />A full daily breakfast buffet will increase your <br />energy level for days packed with exciting ses- <br />sions and events. Discussion groups, briefings, <br />and presentations will enhance your knowledge, <br />and allow you to network with your fellow elected <br />officials. Enjoy a beach party reception dinner <br />with live music, palm trees, roaring bonfire, ping- <br />pong, and other entertainment. <br /> <br />Don't miss this event to acquire new skills, <br />learn about key city issues, and exchange innova- <br />tive ideas all in the relaxed atmosphere of the <br />Monterey Peninsula. <br /> <br />Register befDre July 15 and receive a coupon <br />worth $25 redeemable at CityBooks. <br /> <br />To register for the conference and view the <br />preliminary program, visit our web site at <br />www.cacities.orWevents. For more information, <br />you may contact Paul Flint via e-mail at <br />pflint@cacities.org. <br /> <br />PAGE 2/PRIORITY FOCUS <br /> <br />Visit the League's Official Websiteuwww.cacities.org <br /> <br />-".-.'."..-r- <br />