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KTGY Principal Ken Ryan to Speak on "What Council Members Really Want" at Calif. Chapter of the American Planning Association (CCAPA) Conference in Hollywood, CA

KTGY’s Principal Ken Ryan will be a featured panelist at the 2008 California Chapter of the American Planning Association (CCAPA) Conference’s session 'What Council Members Really Want,' on Monday, Sept. 22, 2008 from 4:30 - 5:45 pm in Hollywood, CA. He will discuss the many opportunities and pitfalls in dealing with increasingly complex development issues including how to save time; avoid surprises; build and gain trust; achieve consensus; elevate, rather than compromise design; and when, where and why to say something. Attendees will also learn how to negotiate the entitlement process from those who actually make the decisions.

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September 5, 2008 (FPRC) -- IRVINE, CALIF. - Award-winning KTGY GROUP, INC., Architecture and Planning, is pleased to announce that KTGY’s Principal Ken Ryan has been invited to participate in the 2008 California Chapter of the American Planning Association (CCAPA) Conference program, 'Lights…Planning…Action!,' held from September 21-24, 2008 at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel in Hollywood, Calif.

On Monday, September 22, 2008, from 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm, Ryan will be a featured panelist at the session 'What Council Members Really Want,' where he will discuss the many opportunities and pitfalls in dealing with increasingly complex development issues including how to save time; avoid surprises; build and gain trust; achieve consensus; elevate, rather than compromise design; and when, where and why to say something. Attendees will learn how to negotiate the entitlement process from those who actually make the decisions. Ryan is a past two-term mayor of the City of Yorba Linda and has over 20 years of industry experience. Other panelists include the Mayor of the City of Tustin, Jerry Amante; Peter Buffa, a past Mayor of the City of Costa Mesa and principal of Petrone’ Communications, a consulting firm; and Carolyn Cavecche, Mayor of the City of Orange.

Ryan has extensive planning, design, and entitlement experience in projects of varying scope and complexities throughout the United States. His experience overseeing projects from initial ideas to successful implementation provides him with an understanding of the important interrelationship between marketplace, environmental setting, political sensitivities, design considerations, and both private-sector and government perspectives.

Ryan currently heads up KTGY’s Community Planning and Urban Design Studio providing expertise in master planned communities, urban design, mixed-use/regeneration, resort/recreation, strategic planning and entitlement services.

The CCAPA Conference typically draws over 1,200 planners, architects, landscape architects, scientists, housing advocates and many other professionals. For more information or registration, visit www.calapa.org or www.la-apa.org.

KTGY GROUP, INC., Architecture and Planning, was created in 1991, with project viability and client satisfaction as abiding priorities, while providing complete planning and architectural design services for residential communities, retail developments, hospitality and related specialty projects. In a complex and changing world, the firm consistently delivers innovative solutions that reflect clear understanding of development, marketing and financial performance. KTGY takes particular pride in its highly motivated and principal led studios, who deliver superior services, thus strengthening clients’ long-term growth and earnings objectives. Serving clients throughout the United States, the firm has locations in Irvine, Santa Monica, Oakland and Denver. For more information, contact Sayeh Rad at (949) 851-2133 or visit www.ktgy.com.

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Send an email to Anne Monaghan of Monaghan Communications
949.722.2933

Keywords: KTGY Design Architecture, Ken Ryan , Urban Planning CCAPA

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