Code Enforcement Conference Call
If you care to take part in this call or join the Code Enforcement working group, please email cstorer@imla.org.
If you care to take part in this call or join the Code Enforcement working group, please email cstorer@imla.org.
If you care to take part in this call or join the eDiscovery-Legal Hold Working Group, please email pete@texasmunicipallawyers.com and cstorer@imla.org.
If you care to take part in this call or join the litigation section, please email cstorer@imla.org.
If you care to take part in this call or join the Sanctuary Jurisdiction Working Group, please email akellar@imla.org.
If you care to take part in this call or join the Small & Rural Communities Committee, please email cstorer@imla.org.
Land UseExactions Speaker will provide the economic theory of exactions (differentiating between mitigating negative externalities such as road widening and rewarding positive externalities such as property tax abatement as a form of "reverse" exactions), introduce the concepts of “planning harm” (a new term but one which leads to exactions as a way to reduce/prevent harm from planning decisions) and “planning gain” (such as when new development uses its value added to pay for infrastructure and when a new development agrees...
If you care to take part in this call or join the Sanctuary Jurisdiction Working Group, please email akellar@imla.org.
PersonnelSmoke Gets in Your Eyes: Drug Testing Limitations and Issues One of the unique aspects of representing a municipality is the application of the Fourth Amendment to virtually all of the municipality’s actions. This webinar will explore how the Fourth Amendment limits municipal pre-employment/post-offer, random, and post-accident drug testing. The presenters will cover drug testing in the DOT and non-DOT contexts and will provide relevant case law and useful practice tips to help you create or evaluate a drug testing...
If you care to take part in this call or join the eDiscovery-Legal Hold Working Group, please email pete@texasmunicipallawyers.com and cstorer@imla.org.
Land UseSex, Sex, and More Sex Local governments can single-out adult entertainment businesses for special regulatory treatment so long as the regulations allow such businesses to open and operate and are not motivated by a distaste for the content of the entertainment presented in such businesses. This webinar will discuss what cities should do to ensure that the zoning or licensing regulations they apply to adult entertainment businesses will be upheld if challenged. Speaker: Alan C. Weinstein
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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
2024 IMLA 89th Annual Conference
Orlando, FL: Wednesday, September 25 – Sunday, September 29, 2024
Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek
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2025 IMLA 90th Annual Conference
New Orleans, Louisiana: Friday, October 17 – Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Hilton New Orleans Riverside
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
IMLA in Italy
Lake Como, Italy
October 16-20, 2024
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