Dpfg Arizona Managing Principal Carter Froelich Will Be A Featured Speaker At The Upcoming ULI Arizona Executive Roundtable: Impact Fees
Dpfg Arizona Managing Principal Carter Froelich Will Be A Featured Speaker At The Upcoming ULI Arizona Executive Roundtable: Impact Fees On Thursday, October 13, 2011.
- Phoenix-Mesa, AZ (1888PressRelease) September 16, 2011 - Events Calendar
Date: October 13, 2011
Time: 2:30 PM - 6:00PM
Scottsdale Hilton Resort and Hotel
Event Description
ULI Arizona - Executive Roundtable: Impact Fees
A robust discussion concerning an issue critical to Arizona's development future
Impacts of SB 1525 legislation
How municipalities are adapting and implementing
What the effects are to the bottom line to homebuilders and community developers
The implications for the future of infrastructure development and finance
Candid discussion with industry and municipal leaders
Interactive Q & A
This is a unique opportunity for a front-row seat as industry and community leaders discuss impact fees. Don't miss this candid dialogue regarding SB 1525 and hear first-hand how the course of development in Arizona may change. Learn how Arizona's infrastructure will be financed and what the stakes are for municipalities, homebuilders, and community developers.
Carter Froelich BIO
Carter is the Managing Principal of DPFG's Phoenix, Arizona office. Prior to the opening of the DPFG Phoenix office in 1994, Carter was manager of the real estate consulting department of the national accounting firm of Kenneth Leventhal & Company in both the Phoenix, Arizona and Newport Beach, California offices. Carter is a former State Certified Real Estate Appraiser in the state of Arizona, and a candidate for membership in the Appraisal Institute. Carter holds a masters degree in Real Estate Development from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor's degree in Business Economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Carter has over twenty-seven years of experience in the real estate industry with twenty-three of those years focused in real estate consulting. Carter's area of specialty is in the formulation and implementation of land secured financings both private and public for large scale developments, the preparation of market driven land use plans, the preparation of feasibility analysis for all types of real estate, development impact fee analysis, and the formulation of development strategies for large scale master planned communities. Carter has also assisted developer, home builders and home builder associations across the country in the review and critique of Development Impact Fee studies.
Carter is a former member of the City of Phoenix's Camelback Village Planning Committee. Carter is a member of the Urban Land Institute, the Valley Partnership, the Central Arizona Home Builder's Association, the Southern Arizona Home Builder's Association and the Building Contractor's Association of Southwestern Idaho. Carter was instrumental in the update of the 2008 National Association of Home Builder's Impact Fee Handbook and is a regular contributor of content to the Arizona School of Real Estate and Business monthly publication.
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