Technical Advisory Services
As part of our mission to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities, ULI Colorado works directly with Colorado communities to apply best practices in sustainable land use. Through our Technical Advisory Panels (TAPs), we partner with local institutions and bring in subject matter experts to assist with their land use challenges.
Technical Advisory Panels (TAPs)
Since 1947, the Urban Land Institute Technical Advisory Services program has assembled 400+ ULI-member teams to help TAP sponsors find solutions for issues including affordable housing, economic development, placemaking, healthy communities, walkability, public-private partnerships and infrastructure, among others.
Technical Advisory Panels (TAPs), composed of qualified and unbiased ULI Colorado members who volunteer their time, bring relevant expertise directly into communities to address difficult real estate and land use challenges. TAPs are designed to provide practical and actionable recommendations that produce results on the ground. They are not academic exercises, but are intended to be blueprints for positive change. TAPs help communities establish this direction and inform next steps, including targeted investments in planning, economic development and infrastructure. Learn more here!
Technical Assistance Panels (TAPs) Committee
Brings ULI Colorado expertise directly into communities on tough real estate problems. Provides one and a half day (or longer) advisory panels consisting of ULI Colorado members for local communities. Recently ULI has convened TAPs on critical sites in Denver, Boulder, Arvada, Erie, Evergreen, and Castle Pines.
ULI Colorado Staff Lead:
Hannah King, Director, [email protected]
Chairs:
Al Colussy, Alan Colussy Architecture, [email protected]
Andrew Knutsen, Economic & Planning Systems, [email protected]
Anna Jones, CliftonLarsonAllen, [email protected]