University Cities Summit
12:00 PM EDT Networking Lunch 1:15 PM EDT Dealing with Recent Issues with Homelessness in Medians Speaker: Tony Condotti
12:00 PM EDT Networking Lunch 1:15 PM EDT Dealing with Recent Issues with Homelessness in Medians Speaker: Tony Condotti
3:15 PM EDT Game Day 2.0 in the Age of COVID-19 University Cities have always faced unique challenges due to “Game Day” issues. This session will discuss those challenges and some of the legal issues associated with Game Day, and in particular, new and magnified challenges due to COVID-19 concerns. Speaker: Kathryn Walker
3:45 PM EDT COVID-19 Issues for University Cities This panel will discuss how to address unique issues related to COVID-19 in a University City, such as students potentially returning to school in the fall from all over the country versus students not returning and the reduced revenue associated with that scenario. 5:00 PM EDT Networking Reception
Social Media Policy CLE available to Kitchen Sink Subscribers and in some cases to others but fees may apply. This webinar will cover IMLA’s Social Media Policy in depth to provide guidance on how a local government should handle a wide range of scenarios involving social media use. Additional topics may be covered. Speaker: Chuck Thompson
Arbitrating Collective Bargaining Agreement Issues with Police and Fire during COVID-19 CLE available to Kitchen Sink Subscribers and in some cases to others but fees may apply. This presentation will address arbitration with police and fire. As part of the webinar, the discussion will include topics relating to recent issues relating to COVID-19, such as hazard pay, scheduling, shift exchanges, sick leave, and various grievances inspired by the pandemic; Zoom disciplinary proceedings due to Covid-19, and discussion regarding the recent...
Regulating Short Term Rentals The rising popularity of Airbnb and other such platforms had led to a significant increase of availability in short term rental properties. Among these properties are those that do not meet code requirements, which, in many jurisdictions, do not allow short term rentals in certain areas. This webinar will cover effective regulation of short-term rentals with real world examples of existing code enforcement efforts. Speakers: Cathy Cunningham & Roger Horner
How to Build a Police Workforce that Reflects Your Community Now more than ever it is important that municipalities, especially law enforcement agencies, reflect the communities they serve, which encompasses employing more women and people of color. This session will explore actions your municipality can take to diversify its police force and incorporate race equity in the workplace. Speaker: Jana Sullivan
When the Elected Official is the Problem Often we find ourselves scratching our heads at what some of our elected or appointed government officials say whether it’s on social media or in a public meeting. In those moments, what is left on the record are damaging at best and horrific at worst. It falls upon the local government attorneys to protect the client despite these damaging statements. This webinar’s goal is to provide practical recommendations on what to do when...
Municipal Bans on Natural Gas Hook-Ups CLE available to Kitchen Sink Subscribers and in some cases to others but fees may apply. Over 50 municipalities nationwide have considered or enacted all-electric requirements for new construction. These bans are in line with local climate action planning and municipal goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. These bans give rise to new legal questions and challenges. This webinar will cover these legal issues and attempt to provide practical recommendations to those seeking to...
Penn Central Regulatory Takings and Inverse Condemnation Part 2 This presentation will provide an in depth look into the nuances of a Penn Central taking, a discussion of why bulk/area zoning regulations should never give rise to a Penn Central taking claim, and examine the potential problems associated with Monterey as well as whether a moratorium can give rise to a takings claim. This presentation is the second of a two-part series on taking and condemnation. Speaker: Jefferson L. Blomquist
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Webinars
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Seminars
2025 IMLA Mid-Year Seminar
Washington, D.C.: April 25 – April 28, 2025
Omni Shoreham Hotel
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2026 IMLA Mid-Year Seminar
Washington, D.C.: April 10 – April 13, 2026
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Conferences
2025 IMLA 90th Annual Conference
New Orleans, Louisiana: Friday, October 17 – Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Hilton New Orleans Riverside
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2026 IMLA 91st Annual Conference
Salt Lake City, Utah: Wednesday, September 23 – Sunday, September 27, 2026
Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City
2027 IMLA 92nd Annual Conference
Denver, Colorado: Thursday, October 14 – Monday, October 18, 2027
Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center
Other Events
IMLA in Italy
Lake Como, Italy
October 16-20, 2024
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