The Green Highways Initiative (GHI) will host the Green Highways Forum Nov. 8-10, 2005, in College Park, Md.
The event will bring together several hundred people from the public and private sectors, including state, federal and local officials, various private sector construction and materials companies and a variety of representatives from trade associations.
Sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Transportation (DOT) and several non-profit organizations, the Forum provides an opportunity to forecast business trends, debate key policy issues and to hear directly from top policy makers what the future has in store for green highways and their stakeholders.
Keynote speakers invited include Stephen Johnson, EPA administrator, Norman Mineta, secretary of the U.S. DOT and James Connaughton, executive director of the U.S. Council on Environmental Quality.
More information is available at www.greenhighways.org.
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