Partnering Progress
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Partnering Progress
Partnering for Progress Colorado NAHRO Management Conference 2016 May 11-13, 2016 Vail, Colorado Vail Marriott Mountain Resort Hotel Agenda TUESDAY, MAY 10 12:00 – 3:00 3:00 – 5:00 3:30 – 5:30 5:30 – 9:00 Educational Scholarship Golf Outing Early Registration Affordable Housing Tour Social Gathering: Dinner, Drinks and Bowling at Bol WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 7:30 – 8:30 8:30 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:45 10:45 – 12:15 12:15 – 1:45 2:00 – 5:15 5:15 – 7:30 Registration and Breakfast Sponsored by SB Clark Companies and Ross Management Opening Session: The Power of Believing with Tamra Ryan Sponsored by Energy Outreach Colorado Sponsor Viewing/ Networking Concurrent Sessions Speaker Luncheon: The Power of Inspiration with Jami Huff Sponsored by Shaw Construction and Nan McKay & Associates Concurrent Sessions Sponsor Cocktail Reception Sponsored by CHFA THURSDAY, MAY 12 7:30 – 9:00Breakfast Sponsored by Yardi Systems and Hunt Mortgage Group 9:00 – 10:30 General Session: Outlook on Housing and Community Development Sponsored by FirstBank and Gorman & Company 10:45 – 12:15 Concurrent Sessions 12:15 – 1:45 Speaker Luncheon: Bringing School Home with Betsey Martens Sponsored by CHFA and Johnson Controls 2:00 – 5:15 Concurrent Sessions 6:00 – 11:00 Banquet PROM and Awards Ceremony Sponsored by Wells Fargo FRIDAY, MAY 13 8:30 – 9:30 9:30 – 11:00 Colorado NAHRO Annual Breakfast Meeting Closing Session: Penciling the Deal Sponsored by Deneuve Construction and Studio Completiva Map of Facility Table of Contents Conference Agenda and Facility Map Inside Front Cover Program / Workshop Table Back Inside Cover Conference Services 2 Featured Speakers 3-5 Social Program 6 Session / Program Descriptions 7-16 Sponsor Directory 17-18 Thanks to Planning Committee 19 Awards / Poster Contest 20 Partner Ads 21-46 W elcome to Colorado NAHRO’s 2016 Annual Maintenance and Management Conference! The theme this year is Partnering for Progress. In honor of this year’s theme, I hope you will take this opportunity to meet new people, create new relationships and learn more about Colorado NAHRO. I invite you to talk to a Board Member and learn how you can become involved in making Colorado NAHRO stronger and more diverse. With all the challenges facing the affordable housing and community development industry, and a State with 168,000 cost burdened families, it is more important than ever we come together with one powerful voice to advocate for those we house and the thousands waiting to be housed. As your President, it is my mission to create opportunities for all agencies, big or small, to be instrumental in carrying forward the mission of Colorado NAHRO. Earlier this year the Board completed strategic planning for the next two years with a plan that will strengthen Colorado NAHRO and fulfill the expectations of our member agencies. The plan includes creating a robust public awareness campaign, expanding the number and geographic diversity of Colorado NAHRO members, identifying and marketing educational opportunities for our members and creating a strong strategy for legislative advocacy at the state and national level. I hope you will join us in keeping affordable housing and community development in the forefront for policy makers and community leaders. With vacancy rates at historical lows and rents at all-time highs we know the importance of the work we do. We must continue to communicate our message to all Coloradans and the nation. Thank you to the Eagle County Housing and Development Authority and the Vail community for hosting us. I hope you find time to enjoy all of the wonderful outdoor opportunities in the White River National Forrest from mountain biking to viewing amazing wildlife. Please find the time to visit local restaurants and shops and take in the unique flavor of Vail. Our dedicated conference planning committee has worked diligently to create a conference that will be fun, educational and thought provoking. I hope you enjoy the sessions and plan to join us at the first ever Colorado NAHRO Prom with music from Montage. Kick up your heels and enjoy the evening with your Colorado NAHRO family. Lori Rosendahl President, Colorado NAHRO Welcome Welcome to Vail Welcome Conference Services Registration A registration desk is located in the Lower Level Conference Area and will be open throughout the conference. Meals Breakfasts, lunches and the General Sessions take place in Grand Ballroom on the Lower Level. Session Locations Room locations are indicated on the table on the inside back cover of the Program as well as in the Session/ Program Descriptions section of the Program Booklet. Please consult the map on the facing page for room locations. If you need assistance finding a room please come to the conference registration desk for directions. View from Vail Pass 2 Sponsor Viewing/ Networking Session There will be a 45 minute break after the opening session during which attendees are encouraged to visit the sponsors/ exhibitors and do some networking in the Grand Ballroom Foyer Area. This is a great opportunity for you to get your raffle signature cards signed (included in your packet) and spend some time learning about the products and services offered by our partners. Coffee Breaks/ Exhibitors Complimentary coffee and tea will be provided during the morning break from 10-00- 10:45 on Wednesday and from 10:30-10:45 on Thursday and sodas and water will be provided during the afternoon breaks from 3:30 – 3:45 in the Grand Ballroom Foyer Area where our exhibitors are also located. Please stop by and visit the exhibitors during the breaks and before/after meals. Conference Badge Please wear your conference badge to all conference functions. It serves as your entry to meals and events. No Smoking/Cell Phones In the interest of health and comfort of all participants, please refrain from smoking in any of the session rooms or Conference Center lobby areas. And please, turn your cell phones off while attending workshops. Thank You. Keynote Speaker Speaking at the Opening Session on Wednesday at 8:30 Tamra Ryan is the CEO of the Women’s Bean Project, a nationally-recognized social enterprise based in Denver, CO that provides transitional employment, while operating several manufacturing Jami Duffy Executive Director, Youth on Record Speaking at the Luncheon on Wednesday at 12:15 Jami Duffy joined Youth on Record (YOR) in 2009, and has since led the nationally recognized organization in its strategic direction, operational management, and fundraising efforts. Her leadership has led to consistent growth, national brand recognition, the launch of a social enterprise, and the completion of the organization’s Youth Media Studio. Jami spearheaded YOR’s $2M capital campaign to build their state-of-the-art Youth Media Studio, which is now open six days per week for teens throughout metro Denver. The facility is the anchor tenant in a Denver Housing Authority award-winning redevelopment effort, and is critical to YOR’s increasingly holistic approach to uplifting our region’s Don May Executive Director, Adams County Housing Authority and Chairperson of NAHRO’s Legislative Network Moderating the Outlook on Housing and Community Development on Thursday at 9:00 Donald May is the Executive Director of the Adams County Housing Authority (ACHA) Colorado. Don has served as Executive Director of ACHA for the past 22 years. Don holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management and a Certificate in Administration of Non-Profit Organizations. ACHA provides opportunities to County residents for businesses, to women attempting to break the cycle of chronic unemployment and poverty. She is a former board member of Social Venture Partners-Denver, currently chairs the Board of Directors for the Social Enterprise Alliance and is a Fellow in the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. Ms. Ryan was a speaker at TEDxMilehigh and is the author of The Third Law, a book which highlights the societal obstacles and internal demons that must be overcome for marginalized women to change their lives. The Third Law has won multiple awards for women/minorities in business and social activism. most vulnerable youth through access to music. Since 2008, YOR has been bringing Colorado’s most respected and talented musicians into high schools and treatment centers across the state. Today, YOR impacts 1,000 under-resourced young people in Denver, and employs 15 professional, local musicians to teach its innovative, for-credit classes. Further, Jami is a locally and nationally recognized thought leader and innovator in social justice education, social enterprise, and inspired approaches to educating and engaging underserved youth. She has served on panels before the National Endowment for the Arts, and the U.S. Department of Labor, Colorado’s Creative Industries, Springboard for the Arts, and others, and is a sought-after expert on youth development and mentoring. Jami was recently selected as a Livingston Fellow, and serves as an exofficio board member for Levitt Pavilions Denver. She is a Political Science and Journalism Studies graduate of the University of Denver, and a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, having served in Nicaragua. Featured Speakers Tamra Ryan whom conventional housing is unaffordable through a continuum of housing services and products. Through ACHA’s housing communities and programs they serve in excess of 20,000 residents per year. Under Don’s leadership ACHA has earned a reputation for aggressively pursuing the development of affordable housing by leveraging both public and private partnerships utilizing an array of diverse financing vehicles. Don serves on the Board of Governors for NAHRO, is the Chair of the NAHRO Legislative Network, a Board member of Housing Colorado, a member of the Adams County Workforce Investment Board, Community Choice Credit Union Supervisory Board, past President of Colorado NAHRO and immediate past President of Mountain Plains Region of NAHRO. 3 Featured Speakers Tess Hembree Advocacy Field Coordinator/ Legislative Liaison, NAHRO Speaking at the Outlook on Housing and Community Development on Thursday at 9:00 Tess Hembree joined NAHRO in the Spring of 2013, working with the Congressional Relations Sara Reynolds Executive Director, Housing Colorado Speaking at the Outlook on Housing and Community Development on Thursday at 9:00 Sara Reynolds has over ten years in nonprofit management and deep connections to local officials throughout the state of Colorado. Prior to coming to Housing Colorado, Sara worked as the outreach and membership director for the Betsey Martens Executive Director, Boulder Housing Partners Speaking at the Luncheon on Thursday at 12:15 Betsey Martens is the Executive Director of Boulder Housing Partners, the housing authority for the city of Boulder (CO). Betsey has a 30 year track record of innovation and collaboration in the affordable housing and community Kimball Crangle Colorado Market President, Gorman & Company, Inc. Moderating the Closing Session on Friday at 9:30 4 Kimball is the Colorado Market President for Gorman & Company, a 30 year old development company that specializes in revitalizing communities through innovative housing partnerships. Since expanding Gorman to the Colorado marketplace in 2014, Kimball has initiated two mixed-use, urban infill revitalization projectsand is assisting in a Workforce team to strengthen NAHRO’s Congressional outreach, field operations, and advocacy efforts. Tess has worked in Washington, DC for over five years in the housing and community development field, providing policy expertise and advocacy support to organizations such as the American Planning Association, Smart Growth America, the City of Greensboro, NC, and others. Tess grew up in the Pacific Northwest and attended Western Washington University. Colorado Municipal League, a nonprofit representing the interests of municipal government throughout the state. In this role, Sara worked closely with local and state agencies, including housing authorities, redevelopment agencies, municipal and county planning offices and regional transportation authorities, fostering joint initiatives and collaboration for addressing local issues. She currently serves on the executive committee for the Denver Metro Sustainable Communities Initiative. Sara holds a Master in Public Administration (MPA) from the University of Colorado and is a Certified Association Executive (CAE) with the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE). development field. Under her leadership, BHP has developed or acquired 20 new properties adding 850 affordable homes to Boulder and garnering numerous awards. She is a President Emeritus of NAHRO (National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials), the United States’ largest affordable housing professional association and was a 2015 resident at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center in recognition of her work on public housing. She is currently a fellow with the Affordable Housing Institute working on ground-breaking research on the policy nexus between housing and education. Housing development currently under construction in the Town of Vail. Kimball was formerly Senior Developer for Denver Housing Authority, the largest Public Housing Authority in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain Region. Kimball holds a Master of Urban Planning from the University of Colorado – Denver as well as a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Kansas. She is also credentialed as a Certified Commercial Investment Manager (CCIM). Kimball is active in ULI and serves on the Colorado NAHRO Board as well as the Women’s Bean Project Board. Manager Tax Credit Allocations, CHFA Speaking at the Closing Session on Friday at 9:30 Tasha Weaver, Manager of Colorado Housing and Finance Authority’s (CHFA’s) Tax Credit David Garabed Vice President, Deneuve Construction Services Speaking at the Closing Session on Friday at 9:30 David Garabed is the Vice President of Deneuve Construction Services. He has Alison George Director, Colorado Department of Local Affairs - Division of Housing Speaking at the Closing Session on Friday at 9:30 Alison George serves the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), Division of Housing (DOH), as its Director, where she oversees all DOH programs, ranging from housing voucher programs and building code regulatory oversight, to funding for constructing new affordable housing. Ryan Lunsford Principal at WJL LLC Speaking at the Closing Session on Friday at 9:30 Ryan Lunsford is the principal at WJL LLC, a consultancy focusing on all aspects of affordable housing development. Ryan began his career in commercial construction before moving into real estate development in the mid-2000’s. Program, has over 20 years of Low Income Housing Tax Credit program experience. She served as the Manager of Program Compliance for many years at CHFA and has taught numerous tax credit classes and workshops. Prior to joining CHFA, Ms. Weaver worked for a Denver property management firm managing conventional and affordable housing as well as commercial real estate. 18 years of experience with many types of construction projects including library, live/work, mixed-use, multifamily, office, medical, affordable housing, museum, education, recreation, theater, retail, restaurant, light industrial, and historic renovation projects. He has extensive design/build experience, including LEED Silver, Gold, and Platinum projects. David has a B.S degree in Architectural Engineering and an MBA from the University of Colorado. Featured Speakers Tasha Weaver Alison was the DOH deputy director prior to taking the helm, and brings more than 20 years of experience in affordable housing development. Before joining DOH, Alison served Mercy Housing Colorado as its Regional Vice President of Multifamily Housing where she provided overall direction for rental housing developments in Colorado, from initial project conception through the completion and occupancy of the developments Alison also served the Michaels Development Company as its Vice President of Development completing acquisition/rehabs and new construction HOPE VI developments throughout Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Ryan is currently working with Metro West Housing Solutions, the housing authority for the city of Lakewood, Colorado. With Metro West, Ryan has developed two senior LIHTC properties, Creekside West and Cityscape Belmar, and Lamar Station Crossing, a mixed income family LIHTC development. For Metro West, Ryan is currently working on several deals including a state tax credit application as well as a 9% second phase of Lamar Station Crossing. 5 Social Program & Activities Colorado NAHRO Educational Scholarship Fundraiser Affordable Housing Property Tour Tuesday, May 10, 3:30 – 5:30 pm Social Gathering — Dinner, Drinks and Bowling at Bol Tuesday, May 10, 6:00 – 9:00 pm 141 East Meadow Drive, Suite 113, Vail 81657 Wednesday Evening Sponsor Reception 5:15 pm – 7:30 pm in the Grand Ballroom Foyer Sponsored by COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY Banquet — Colorado NAHRO PROM Night and Awards Presentation Grand Ballroom, Lower Level Thursday, May 12, 6:30 – 11:00 pm Sponsored by WELLS FARGO 6 Help support our Educational Scholarship Program and win one of several prizes to be raffled off during the conference. Raffle tickets are $1.00 each and will be available at the conference registration desk throughout the conference. Colorado NAHRO uses the money to help fund the tuition for residents of member organizations. See how a major Colorado resort community is handling the challenge of affordable housing. We will visit a new property in Vail along with other workforce housing properties in the area. Requires pre-registration but feel free to inquire at registration if you did not register and want to attend. Meet at the hotel lobby entrance at 3:30 pm. Join us at Vail’s newest food and entertainment hot spot. Advertised as “the most exquisite bowling alley in the world”, Bol offers ten lanes of bowling glory, a full service dining room, an exceptional menu and a sixty foot bar. Learn about the products and services that support our industry. Visit each exhibitor and you’ll qualify for special prizes to be raffled off at the event. Food and drinks will be provided compliments of our friends at Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA). It’s PROM night at the Colorado NAHRO awards banquet. You are encouraged to come attired in anything reminiscent of PROMs past, including those ugly tuxedos and prom dresses. Take classy photos with your colleagues at our traditional PROM photo booth or purchase a Corsage or a Boutonniere for your favorite someone to support our education scholarship fund. Colorado NAHRO awards will be presented during a short ceremony during the banquet followed by live entertainment by Montage. Bring your dancing shoes. SPONSORED BY ENERGY OUTREACH COLORADO Wednesday/ 8:30 – 10:00 Grand Ballroom Join us for this opening session that will challenge us to overcome our prejudices and biases that can affect how we help others. If we want to change the world, we must first change our own attitudes and opinions, and then believe others can as well. Because sometimes, believing in another person’s potential is all it takes to create lasting change. Keynote Speaker Tamra Ryan, CEO, Women’s Bean Project Host Lori Rosendahl, President, Colorado NAHRO & COO, Grand Junction Housing Authority Vail Welcome Kathy Chandler-Henry, Commissioner, Eagle County Public Housing Update Wednesday/ 10:45 – 12:15 Mountain View PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HM This session is designed to keep you abreast of recent policy considerations in the public housing arena. Focus areas include the smoke-free initiative, PHA Plan changes, and the new procurement regulations. The HUD team will provide you with key information needed to keep your agency on track with recent developments in the public housing program. Speakers Eva Tafoya, Program Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Diane Kiles, Program Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Lori Strange, Financial Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Veronica Trau, Financial Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Challenging Tenants: A Community Approach Wednesday/ 10:45 – 12:15 Blue Sky PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HCV, RS, HM, PD This is an interactive workshop designed to provide techniques for managing challenging tenants. Participants will learn how to help tenants who are lonely, angry and uncooperative. The impact of mental health issues and prior trauma on tenants behavior will also be discussed. Community resources available for follow-up help and care will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring examples of problematic behaviors they have encountered. Presenters will then provide “how to’s” and role play examples. Speakers Holly Cappello, Psy.D., Psychologist, Trauma Informed Care, Colorado Mental Health Institute at Fort Logan Jamie Swegarden, LCSW, Social Worker, Trauma Informed Care, Colorado Mental Health Institute at Fort Logan Mary Hoffman, LCSW, Transition Specialist, Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. Moderator Katherine Helgerson, HCV Deputy Program Manager, Division of Housing Host Lynn Simington, Contract Manager, Division of Housing Using the Collective Impact Model to Bring Better Educational Services to Your Residents Wednesday/ 10:45 – 12:15 Salon 3 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: RS, PD This session will discuss how to mobilize the community with the Collective Impact model to bring more effective services to residents. A case study of the Dream Big Initiative, which is focused on educational outcomes for children, will be presented by a diverse panel from the Dream Big Steering Committee. Speakers Lori Canova, CEO, “I Have a Dream” Foundation Ron Cabrera, Ph.D., Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services and Equity, Boulder Valley School District Joe Mendyka, VP Community Impact, Foothills United Way Program Descriptions • WEDNESDAY OPENING SESSION The Power of Believing Moderator/ Host Rene Brodeur, Director of Operations, Boulder Housing Partners Preparing for REAC Wednesday/ 10:45 – 12:15 Sun Down PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: PBS8, HM Do you want to learn more about the REAC inspection process and how best to prepare your PROFESSIONAL INTEREST KEY: Session Area of Interest: CD = Community Development; CM = Commissioners; FI = Finance; HCV = Housing Choice Vouchers; HD = Housing Development; HM = Housing Management; PBS8 = Project-Based Section 8; PD = Professional Development; RH = Rehab; RS = Resident Services 7 Program Descriptions • WEDNESDAY residents? Join CHFA’s REAC inspector and resident liaison to discuss latest changes and gain a greater understanding of the UPCS inspection procedure. use them. We’ll walk you through a theoretical case study exploring Low Income Housing Tax Credit and Private Activity Bond (PAB) financing. SPEAKER LUNCHEON The Power of Inspiration Speakers Speakers Wednesday/ 12:15 – 1:45 Grand Ballroom Grant Burnham, Physical Inspection Compliance Officer, CHFA Amanda Houser Sinclair, Resident Liaison Specialist, CHFA Lean Thinking: How PHAs Can Do More with Less Wednesday/ 10:45 – 12:15 Sun Up PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HM, PD This session will focus on the basics of lean thinking and present case studies from Denver Housing Authority on how to apply this method of process improvement with PHAs. The session will demonstrate how PHAs can streamline operations, reduce costs, and implement changes in their core services. Speakers Mark Frater, President, LeanFirm, Inc. Loretta Owens, Director Housing Choice Vouchers/ Section 8, Denver Housing Authority Wahneta Bullock, HCV/ S8 Inspector, Denver Housing Authority Belinda Mackintosh, HCV/S8 Inspector, Denver Housing Authority Host Host Kathryn Grosscup, Housing Specialist, Colorado Division of Housing Fair Housing Tool Wednesday/ 10:45- 12:15 Salon 2 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: CD, HM On December 31, 2015, HUD announced the Assessment of Fair Housing Tool for use by local governments that receive CDBG, HOME, ESG, or HOPWA formula funding from HUD to conduct and submit an Assessment of Fair Housing (AFH). During this session HUD FHEO staff will provide training and technical assistance to local entitlements and PHAs charged with using the Assessment Tool. Hear more details on HUD’s AFFH Rule and Assessment Tool and receive updates on timelines and upcoming trainings. Speakers Penny Hannegan, Director of Organizational Excellence, Boulder Housing Partners James Whiteside, Program Compliance Branch Chief, HUD Warren Karberg, Equal Opportunity Specialist, HUD Rental Housing Finance Host Wednesday/ 10:45- 12:15 Salon 1 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HD, FI Update from experts in the field of financing affordable rental apartments about what programs are available and how you can 8 Ann Watts, Home Modification Team Manager, Colorado Division of Housing Rodger Hara, Principal, Community Builders Realty Services, Inc. Steve Johnson, Director, Community Development, CHFA Tina Gill, Resource Services Supervisor, Douglas County Government SPONSORED BY SHAW CONSTRUCTION, AND Nan McKay & Associates With high school drop-out rates ranging from a staggering 20-60% across the U.S., Youth on Record has emerged as an innovative leader reengaging vulnerable youth through rigorous and relevant creative education. Join us for this lunch session that will showcase how teaching creative programming in partnership with local housing authorities can impact graduation rates and the overall health of the community. Speaker Jami Duffy, Executive Director, Youth on Record Host Lori Rosendahl, President, Colorado NAHRO Hot Topics from HUD Wednesday/ 2:00 – 3:30 Mountain View PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HM The HUD team will share some tips and tricks on common public housing compliance issues at agencies. You’ll learn more about some common issues found when the HUD team conducts on-site visits at agencies and find out about common findings from recent Office of Inspector General audits. This session will provide you with useful information that can be used to enhance public housing operations at your agency. Eva Tafoya, Program Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Diane Kiles, Program Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Lori Strange, Financial Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Veronica Trau, Financial Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Preserving a Valuable Resource: Avoiding Terminations Wednesday/ 2:00 – 3:30 Blue Sky PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HCV This session will present a protenant approach when considering termination from the HCV program. Included will be a group discussion about how implementing HUD’s new arrest record guidance could benefit your housing agency. Speakers Lynn Simington, Contract Manager, Division of Housing Racquel Wertz, Compliance Coordinator, Grand Junction Housing Authority Brittany Katalenas, Housing Specialist, AllHealth Network Katherine Helgerson, HCV Deputy Program Manager, Division of Housing Moderator David Corder, Residential Coordinator, Division of Housing Host Kyra Montgomery, Residential Coordinator, Division of Housing Healthy Homes as Healthcare The Game of RAD Wednesday/ 2:00 –3:30 Salon 3 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: RH, HCV, RS, HM Wednesday/ 2:00 –3:30 Sun Up PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HM, PD Come learn about the Healthy Housing Coalition’s work to improve public health through research and education on ways all of us can make our homes healthy places to live. Speakers Jill Bednarek, Secondhand Smoke Coordinator, Center for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention Abby Hugill, Healthy Housing Representative, HUD Moderator Rick Hanger, Manager, Housing Technology and Standards Section, Division of Housing Host Boulder Housing Partners has been on a decade long journey to convert its public housing portfolio to tax credit properties. Come hear our story along with project details, including: deal structure, scope of work, relocation plan, construction management in a competitive development environment and top ten lessons learned as we race to win the game of RAD. Speakers Laura Sheinbaum, Senior Project Manager, Boulder Housing Partners Laura Valdez, Senior Financial Analyst, Boulder Housing Partners Ann Watts, Home Modification Team Manager, Colorado Division of Housing Moderator/ Host Contract Renewal, Rent Adjustments, Utility Analysis and Special Claims Development of Mixed Income Rental Housing Wednesday/ 2:00 –3:30 Sun Down PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: PBS8, HM Make the most of your time and money. Come learn tips that will make your submissions of contract renewals, rent adjustments, utility analyses, and special claims the most profitable and successful. Speakers Maritza Barru, Section 8 OfficerVoucher Processor, CHFA Amanda Houser Sinclair, Resident Liaison Specialist, CHFA Debra Belcher, Contract Specialist, CHFA Liz Smith, Manager, Multifamily Program Compliance, CHFA Jessica Kenney, Project Manager, Boulder Housing Partners Wednesday/ 2:00 –3:30 Salon 1 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HD, FI Program Descriptions • WEDNESDAY Speakers Metro West Housing Solutions has used a mixed-income model in its latest tax credit developments by including a portion of units at market rates. Find out why and how they are making it work in this interactive discussion. Speakers Brendalee Connors, Chief Real Estate Office, Metro West Housing Solutions Ryan Lundsford, Principal, WJL Consulting Host Kathryn Grosscup, Housing Specialist, Colorado Division of Housing PROFESSIONAL INTEREST KEY: Session Area of Interest: CD = Community Development; CM = Commissioners; FI = Finance; HCV = Housing Choice Vouchers; HD = Housing Development; HM = Housing Management; PBS8 = Project-Based Section 8; PD = Professional Development; RH = Rehab; RS = Resident Services 9 Program Descriptions • WEDNESDAY Family and Client Services Panel Wednesday/ 2:00 –3:30 Salon 2 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: CD, RS This session includes a panel discussion featuring a variety of programs that provide a full spectrum of resources to assist clients and families on their path to self-sufficiency. Panelists will share success stories and lessons learned. Speakers Daniela Dillon, Resident Services Supervisor, Metro West Housing Solutions David Riggs, Strategic Partnerships Manager, Adams County Housing Authority Linda Barringer, Program Director, Family Tree Moderator/ Host Arthur Lehl, Programs Manager, Douglas County Housing Partnership HUD Roundtable Meth Labs: Hazards and Recognition solutions to handle them. Perfect for owners, agents, and managers looking to add additional layering or are currently navigating the requirements of multiple programs. Speaker Heather Staggs, President, S.T.A.R. Momentum Compliance Consulting, Inc Wednesday/ 3:45 – 5:15 Blue Sky PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HCV, RS, HM, PD Host Learn to recognize meth lab warning signs and how to respond if you believe one of your properties or subsidized units have been compromised. Included in this session will be a replicated meth lab available for viewing. Financial Resources for Capital Improvements Speakers Lynn Reimer, President, Act on Drugs Moderator Katherine Helgerson, HCV Deputy Program Manager, Division of Housing Wednesday/ 3:45- 5:15 Mountain View PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HM, HCV, PBS8 Host This Q&A session is your opportunity to meet with the HUD team and ask those difficult questions. You will have the opportunity to ask questions, share ideas, and receive feedback from the HUD team as well as your peers in an informal setting. Navigating the Compliance Complexities of Layered Programs Speakers Understand the conflicts between different regulatory aspects of funding sources and programs on your property. Stop all the confusion. This all-inclusive hands-on course pinpoints the program differences and offers Eva Tafoya, Program Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Diane Kiles, Program Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD 10 Lori Strange, Financial Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Veronica Trau, Financial Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Lynn Simington, Contract Manager, Division of Housing Wednesday/ 3:45-5:15 Sun Down Sponsored by CHFA PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: PBS8, HM Diane Matthews, Mod Rehab Compliance Officer, CHFA Wednesday/ 3:45-5:15 Sun Up PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: FI, HM Best practices and proper processes for utilizing Reserve for Replacement balances for capital and other project improvements. While budgeting or upon completion of the improvement, demonstrate how to properly classify a period expense versus a capitalized asset improvement that can be depreciated over time. Speakers Daniel Kelly, Project Manager, HUD Monica Hauser, Partner, Hawkins and Ash CPAs Host Daniel Murray, Portfolio Manager, Eagle County Housing and Development Authority Wednesday/ 3:45 – 5:15 Salon 1 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HD, HM, FI Determining Eligible Projects Wednesday/ 3:45 – 5:15 Salon 2 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: CD There are rental properties in rural communities that provide affordable housing that are in need of substantial renovation and modernization. This presentation reviews the financing tools available to preserve rural rental housing communities in Colorado. The workshop will include updates from USDA Colorado Multifamily Office. A panel of CDBG practitioners and HUD staff will discuss a variety of project case studies to highlight challenges in determining eligibility and discuss how past issues were resolved. The panel will share their process for determining eligibility, and project questions they ask sub recipients. HUD staff will provide their perspective for approving an eligible project, and what red flags they look for. Speaker Speakers Susan McKitrick, Multifamily Housing Program Director, Colorado State Office, Rural Development USDA Host Kathryn Grosscup, Housing Specialist, Colorado Division of Housing Moderator Tina Gill, Resource Services Supervisor, Douglas County Government Host Ed Talbot, Director, Arvada Housing Authority Aaron Gagne, Director, HUD Monique Johnson, Management Analyst, City and County of Denver Carrie Kronberg, Housing Programs Manager, Division of Housing Program Descriptions • WEDNESDAY Preserving Affordable Rural Housing Street view in Vail PROFESSIONAL INTEREST KEY: Session Area of Interest: CD = Community Development; CM = Commissioners; FI = Finance; HCV = Housing Choice Vouchers; HD = Housing Development; HM = Housing Management; PBS8 = Project-Based Section 8; PD = Professional Development; RH = Rehab; RS = Resident Services 11 Program Descriptions • THURSDAY GENERAL SESSION Outlook on Housing and Community Development SPONSORED by first bank and Gorman & Company Thursday/ 9:00 – 10:30 Grand Ballroom Join representatives from NAHRO and Housing Colorado as they impart their viewpoint on both federal and state legislative issues. Speakers Tess Hembree, Advocacy Field Coordinator/Legislative Liaison, NAHRO Sara Reynolds, Executive Director, Housing Colorado Moderator Don May, Executive Director, Adams County Housing Authority Host Lori Rosendahl, President, Colorado NAHRO Accelerating Your Affordable Housing Career Thursday/ 10:45 – 12:15 Mountain View PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: PD This session will focus on the resources available with your Colorado, Mountain Plains and National NAHRO membership. If you are new to the housing industry, or wondering how to advance your career with training and/or certification opportunities, this session if for you! Lori Rosenthal, current President of Colorado NAHRO and Penny Hannegan and Duane Hopkins, members of the national NAHRO Professional Development Committee will take the guess work out of managing your housing career with NAHRO. Speakers Penny Hannegan, Director of Organizational Excellence, Boulder Housing Partners 12 Lori Rosendahl, COO, Grand Junction Housing Authority Duane Hopkins, CFO, Fort Collins Housing Authority HUD/ PIH Updates Thursday/ 10:45 – 12:15 Blue Sky PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HCV, HM In this session, staff from the Regional HUD office will present on recent policy changes, including the final portability rule and the use of arrest records in housing decisions. Speakers Eva Tafoya, Program Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Diane Kiles, Program Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Lori Strange, Financial Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Veronica Trau, Financial Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Host Katherine Helgerson, HCV Deputy Program Manager, Division of Housing Services in Permanent Affordable Housing Thursday/ 10:45- 12:15 Salon 3 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: RS, PD This workshop will discuss evidence-based practices and other types of services for permanent supportive housing residences. Come learn about Housing First, Harm Reduction, Trauma-informed care and other best practices as well as how to implement them for effective services in permanent supportive housing. Speaker Kristin Toombs, Homeless Programs Manager, Division of Housing Host Ann Watts, Home Modification Program Manager, DOLA/ Division of Housing TRACS 202D and TRACS 203A: Hot Topics Thursday/ 10:45 – 12:15 Sun Down PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: PBS8 Learn from the leading authority on TRACS, the key components and issues of TRACS version 202D and how to deal with 202D TRAC errors. Start gearing up with the contents of the next proposed TRACS version 203A. Speaker Jed Graef, Housing Business Manager, Housing and Development Software Host Diane Matthews, Mod Rehab Compliance Officer, CHFA Housing and Healthcare: Medicaid 101 for Housing Providers Thursday/ 10:45 – 12:15 Sun Up PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: RS, PD Learn the fundamentals of the Colorado’s Medicaid program and the supportive services it provides. We will also talk about partnerships at the State to build better collaboration between housing and healthcare. Speakers Sophie Thomas, Accountable Care Collaborative Program Analyst, Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing Adam Tucker, Adult Services Coordinator, Intellectual and Development Disabilities, Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing Moderator/ Host CDOH/ CHFA Updates SPEAKER LUNCHEON Bringing School Home Ann Watts, Home Modification Program Manager, Division of Housing Thursday/ 10:45 – 12:15 Salon 1 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HD How are CHFA and CDOH jointly underwriting projects? What about the RFA for PSH units? How are these two agencies aligning funding? Join us for these and other updates. Speakers Meghen Brown, Tax Credit Officer, CHFA Alisa Wilson, Housing Development Manager, Colorado Division of Housing Host Kathryn Grosscup, Housing Specialist, Colorado Division of Housing CD Director’s Roundtable: Getting to Yes! Thursday/ 10:45 – 12:15 Salon 2 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: CD HUD Region VIII Community Planning and Development has embarked on an initiative to become more customer-focused, placing a renewed emphasis on local program success and the delivery of exceptional projects and programs. To be successful in this evolution, HUD needs your help- to understand local issues and pressures; to have better communication about successes and challenges; and ultimately, to work collaboratively to “get to yes”. Speaker Aaron Gagne, Director, HUD Jennifer Eby, Community and Resource Services Manager, Douglas County SPONSORED BY CHFA AND JOHNSON CONTROLS Thursday/ 12:15 – 1:45 Grand Ballroom This session will introduce Bringing School Home, a national research initiative and movement that seeks to bring housing resources to the goal of closing the opportunity and achievement gaps for low income children. Housing policy and practice can change in small and simple ways in order to multiply the reach and effectiveness of our public school system. Speaker Betsey Martens, Executive Director, Boulder Housing Partners Host Lori Rosendahl, President, Colorado NAHRO Yardi Custom Programming to Track Resident Outcomes Thursday/ 2:00 – 3:30 Mountain View PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: RS, HM, PD As organizations become more data-driven, the need to transition from output to outcome reporting is growing more important. Understanding the true impact that Resident Services has on the residents helps to guide programming and grant funding opportunities, as well as to drive buy-in from everyone from staff, the board of commissioners to the public. For Boulder Housing Partners, incorporating outcome reporting into Yardi made sense both financially and logistically, but custom programming an outcome tracking tool has been a challenge and a great learning experience. This session will explore that process. Speakers Lynn Berge, Software Application Specialist, Boulder Housing Partners Gabrielle Van Horn, Project Manager, Client Services, Yardi Systems Moderator/ Host Carrie Murphy, Program Evaluation Planner, Boulder Housing Partners Project Based Vouchers: Program Basics and Updates Thursday/ 2:00 – 3:30 Blue Sky PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HCV This session will review the key aspects of Project-Based Voucher (PBV) implementation and management. Program Descriptions • THURSDAY Host Speaker Eva Tafoya, Program Analyst, Denver Office of Public Housing, HUD Host Lynn Simington, Contract Manager, Division of Housing Permanent Supportive Housing: Two Innovative Sites Compare the Adventures and Successes of their First Year of Operations Thursday/ 2:00 –3:30 Salon 3 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: RS, PD By following different development paths in distinct communities, PROFESSIONAL INTEREST KEY: Session Area of Interest: CD = Community Development; CM = Commissioners; FI = Finance; HCV = Housing Choice Vouchers; HD = Housing Development; HM = Housing Management; PBS8 = Project-Based Section 8; PD = Professional Development; RH = Rehab; RS = Resident Services 13 Program Descriptions • THURSDAY both 1175 Lee Hill in Boulder and Redtail Ponds in Ft. Collins created successful and award winning projects. They have now been operational for over a year, come hear the lessons learned and how to establish a successful PSH in your community. Speakers Michele Christensen, Director of Program Development, Fort Collins Housing Authority Lyndall Ellingson, Property Manager, Boulder Housing Partners Greg Harms, Executive Director, Boulder Shelter for the Homeless Moderator/ Host Penny Hannegan, Director of Organizational Excellence, Boulder Housing Partners Fair Housing Compliance: Hot Topics Part I Thursday/ 2:00 – 3:30 Sun Down PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: PBS8, HCV, RS, HM Deborah Manigault and Irma Abalos from HUD’s Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity will engage participants in a twopart discussion of “hot topics” in fair housing. Part I will provide an overview of relevant regulations, highlight the “hottest” legal developments, and emphasize affirmative civil rights obligations for HUD recipients. Commissioner’s Corner Monitoring Sub-Recipients Thursday/ 2:00 – 3:30 Sun Up PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: CM, PD Thursday/ 2:00 –3:30 Salon 2 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: CD Commissioners, bring your unique perspective, your issues and ideas for a Roundtable discussion with your peers. Is your agency concerned about current legislation, long-term strategic planning, national trends or local control? Let’s talk about your priorities and share your experience. Participant driven session. A panel of local practitioners will discuss how and when to monitor sub recipients. Panelist will share a variety of monitoring processes including: pre-award screening, desk audit or risk analysis, proactive technical assistance and on-site monitoring. Panelists will share the tips and tools they use when monitoring sub recipients. Moderator/ Host Wendy Brazzell, Housing Services Specialist, City of Arvada Heidi Phelps, Grants Program Administrator, City of Fort Collins Lane Smyth, Housing Coordinator, City of Thornton Jody Kole, Executive Director, CEO, Grand Junction Housing Authority Showcase of 4% LIHTC Projects with State Housing Tax Credits Thursday/ 2:00 –3:30 Salon 1 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HD, FI Showcase of multifamily rental projects combining 4% LIHTC awards and State Housing Tax Credits along with other resources. We will also provide an update on STC legislation from CHFA. Speakers Speakers Deborah Manigault, Equal Opportunity Specialist, HUD, FHEO Irma Abalos, Equal Opportunity Specialist, HUD, FHEO Josh Russell, Director of Development, Medici Communities Rusty Snow, Vice President of Development, Summit Housing Group Erik Husted, Project Manager, Mile High Community Development Ian Swallow, Housing Development Planner, Boulder County Housing Authority Host Moderator Debra Belcher, Asset Management Officer, CHFA Tasha Weaver, Manager, Tax Credits, CHFA Host 14 Kathryn Grosscup, Housing Specialist, Colorado Division of Housing Speakers Host Ed Talbot, Director, Arvada Housing Authority Getting Green Done Thursday/ 3:45 – 5:15 Mountain View PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HM, PD This session will focus on ideas and resources for getting sustainable projects done. Whether you are just starting down the “green” path or are well on your way to net zero, this session will offer real world experiences and resources to help you continue down the road to sustainability in multifamily housing. Speakers Ryan McCaw, Sustainability and Grant Programs Manager, Metro West Housing Solutions Jake Bobrow, Development Officer, GRID Alternatives Michael Harris, Multifamily Project Manager, Energy Outreach Colorado Moderator/ Host Tim Beal, Director of Sustainable Communities, Boulder Housing Partners Fair Housing Compliance: Hot Topics Part II Thursday/ 3:45 – 5:15 Blue Sky PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HCV Thursday/ 3:45 – 5:15 Sun Down PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: PBS8, HCV, RS, HM Learn the best ways to increase the stock and maximize the use of accessible units for voucher recipients; strategies for community outreach; waitlist management; and Fair Housing tools. Speakers Tasha Lynch, Fair Housing Outreach Specialist, Denver Metro Fair Housing Center Kathleen Ferrick, Fair Housing Outreach Specialist, Denver Metro Fair Housing Center Moderator/ Host Naomi Hubert, Housing Rehab and Accessibility Specialist, Division of Housing Intro to Section 811 Thursday/ 3:45 – 5:15 Salon 3 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: HM, PBS8, RS This workshop will introduce you to the NEW Section 811 Project Rental Assistance program, show you who will be served, how services will support your tenants, what projects can be subsidized and show you how to apply to be a part of this exciting project. Please join us to learn how to help more people with disabilities live independently in their communities through project-based rental assistance linked with services and supports. Speaker Ann Watts, Home Modification Program Manager, Division of Housing Part II of the presentation will immerse participants in reasonable accommodations, assistance animals, discrimination based on familial status, and ensuring meaningful access to people with limited English proficiency. Moderator/ Host Amy Case, Controller, Grand Junction Housing Authority Resolving Conflicts through Working Together Thursday/ 3:45 – 5:15 Salon 1 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: RS, HM Deborah Manigault, Equal Opportunity Specialist, HUD, FHEO Irma Abalos, Equal Opportunity Specialist, HUD, FHEO This session will explore issues that often result in conflicts between Service Coordinators, Property Managers and senior residents. Through real life examples participants will explore ways to resolve these conflicts and be provided tips and resources for applying these skills in their personal situations. Host Speakers Speakers Debra Belcher, Asset Management Officer, CHFA Preparing for a Successful VMS Review Thursday/ 3:45 – 5:15 Sun Up PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: FI, HCV As HUD’s Quality Assurance Division continues to conduct reviews of PHA reporting in the Voucher Management System, it is critically important to understand the requirements for timely, accurate financial data management and submission. Information presented in this session will help your agency prepare for success in a VMS Review (no concerns or findings!). Phyllis Kirk, Outreach and Education Specialist, Jefferson Center for Mental Health Kristen Stietzel, Resident Services Coordinator, Metro West Housing Solutions Moderator/ Host Daniela Dillon, Resident Services Coordinator, Metro West Housing Solutions Program Descriptions • THURSDAY Accessible Units: Tools, Tips and Trends Speakers Monica Hauser, Partner, Hawkins and Ash CPAs Angie Campbell, Manager, Hawkins and Ash CPAs PROFESSIONAL INTEREST KEY: Session Area of Interest: CD = Community Development; CM = Commissioners; FI = Finance; HCV = Housing Choice Vouchers; HD = Housing Development; HM = Housing Management; PBS8 = Project-Based Section 8; PD = Professional Development; RH = Rehab; RS = Resident Services 15 Program Descriptions • friday friday Thursday The Mysteries of HUD Monitoring Thursday/ 3:45 – 5:15 Salon 2 PROFESSIONAL INTEREST: CD Why me? What goes into HUD’s decision to monitor a grantee? Join us in a candid and perhaps eye-opening discussion of the science and art that is HUDs “grantee risk assessment”. The templates that HUD uses to conduct Risk Analysis will be provided. BREAKFAST Colorado NAHRO Annual Membership Meeting Friday/ 8:30 – 9:30 Grand Ballroom Colorado NAHRO will be conducting its annual membership meeting featuring a recap of activities over the past year. Speaker Aaron Gagne, Director, HUD Moderator Tina Gill, Resource Services Supervisor, Douglas County Government Host William Quintanilla, Housing Rehab/Loan Specialist, City of Arvada CLOSING SESSION Penciling the Deal Sponsored by Deneuve Construction and Studio Completiva Friday/ 9:30 – 11:00 Grand Ballroom Development projects are becoming increasingly difficult due to rising land and construction costs. Thinly spread financial resources need to be distributed among many projects. Join a panel of experts who will examine how we actually get our deals to ‘pencil’. Speakers Tasha Weaver, Manager, Tax Credits, CHFA David Garabed, Vice President, Deneuve Construction Services Alison George, Director, Colorado Division of Housing Ryan Lundsford, Principal, WJL Consulting, LLC Moderator/ Host Kimball Crangle, Colorado Market President, Gorman and Company Betty Ford Alpine Gardens 16 Diamond Level Sponsor FirstBank www.efirstbank.com 800-964-3444 Shaw Construction www.shawconstruction.net 303-825-4740 Wells Fargo Maria.L.Sepulveda@wellsfargo.com 303-863-6529 Emerald Level Sponsor Colorado Housing & Finance Authority www.colohfa.org 303-297-2432 Gorman and Company Kcrangle@gormanusa.com 303-825-3147 Ballard Spahr mcclaina@ballardspahr.com www.ballardspahr.com 410-528-5592 Calcon Constructors info@calconci.com 303-762-1554 Daniel G. Morgan dan@danielgmorgan.com 303-837-9001 Deneuve Construction Services dgarabed@deneuveconstruction.com 303-515-2236 Energy Outreach Colorado mharris@energyoutreach.org 303-226-7061 Enterprise & Bellwether Enterprise bwindley@enterprisecommunity.com 410-772-2689 HUB International Insurance Jennifer.walker@hubinternational.com 719-546-6829 Conference Sponsors / Contributors Hunt Mortgage Group Timothy.Hoppin@huntcompanies. comhibit www.huntmortgagegroup.com 720-639-5722 Johnson Controls Jake.Terzo@jci.com 406-396-7078 Kutak Rock LLP www.kutakrock.com 303-297-2400 Nan McKay & Associates sales@nanmckay.com www.nanmckay.com 800-793-3100 Thank You to our Partners! Corporate Sponsors Conference Sponsors / Contributors Palace Construction mbolden@paclaceconst.com 303-698-4145 Ross Management and Consulting www.ross-management.com 303-860-7885 S.B. 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Colorado NAHRO partners with the following organizations in bringing you the 2016 Annual Conference Corporate Sponsors Diamond Level FirstBank Sponsoring Thursday’s General Session Shaw Construction Sponsoring Wednesday’s Luncheon Wells Fargo Sponsoring Thursday’s Awards Banquet Emerald Level Colorado Housing and Finance Authority Sponsoring Wednesday’s Luncheon and the Sponsor Reception Gorman and Company Sponsoring Thursday’s General Session Conference Sponsors Ballard Spahr – Sponsoring Tuesday’s Maintenance Conference Luncheon Calcon Constructors – Sponsoring the Complimentary Pens Deneuve Construction Services – Sponsoring Friday’s Closing Session Energy Outreach Colorado – Sponsoring Wednesday’s Opening Session Enterprise and Bellwether – Sponsoring the Registration Bags HUB International Insurance Services – Sponsoring the Registration Bags Hunt Mortgage Group – Sponsoring Thursday’s Breakfast 44 Johnson Controls – Sponsoring the Thursday’s Luncheon Kutak Rock – Sponsoring the Name Badges Nan McKay and Associates – Sponsoring Thursday’s Luncheon Palace Construction – Sponsoring the Complimentary Note Pads Ross Management and Consulting – Sponsoring Wednesday’s Breakfast SB Clark Companies – Sponsoring Wednesday’s Breakfast Studio Completiva – Sponsoring Friday’s Closing Session Yardi Systems – Sponsoring Thursday’s Breakfast 2016 Management Conference Program Table TUESDAY, May 10 12:00 – 3:00 3:00 – 5:00 3:30 – 5:30 6:00 – 9:00 WEDNESDAY, May 11 7:30 – 8:30 8:30 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:45 HM 10:45 – 12:15 Public Housing Update MOUNTAIN VIEW Educational Scholarship Golf Fundraiser Early Registration Affordable Housing Tour Evening Social Gathering: Dinner, Drinks and Bowling at Bol BREAKFAST – Grand Ballroom / REGISTRATION OPENING SESSION: The Power of Believing, Tamra Ryan – Grand Ballroom SPONSOR VIEWING / NETWORKING – Grand Ballroom Foyer HCV/RS/HM/PD Challenging Tenants: A Community Approach BLUE SKY RS/ PD Lean Thinking: Using the Collective Preparing for REAC How PHAs Can Do Impact Model More With Less SUN UP salon 3 SUN DOWN RH/HCV/RS/HM HCV Preserving Healthy Homes as Hot Topics from a Valuable Healthcare HUD Resource: Avoiding Terminations MOUNTAIN VIEW BLUE SKY salon 3 HCV/RS/HM/PD HM/HCV/PBS8 HM 3:45 – 5:15 HM/PD HD/FI CD/HM Rental Housing Finance Fair Housing Tool SALON 1 SALON 2 LUNCHEON: The Power of Inspiration, Jami Duffy – Grand Ballroom 12:15 – 1:45 2:00 – 3:30 PBS8/HM HUD Roundtable Meth Labs: Hazards and Recognition MOUNTAIN VIEW BLUE SKY PBS8/HM Contract Renewal, Rent Adjustments, Utility Analysis, and Special Claims SUN DOWN PBS8/HM Navigating the Compliance Complexities of Layered Programs SUN DOWN HM/PD HD/FI CD/RS The Game of RAD Development of Mixed Income Rental Housing SALON 1 HD/HM/FI Family and Client Services Panel Preserving Affordable Rural Housing SALON 1 Determine Eligible Activities SUN UP FI/HM Financial Resources for Capital Improvements SUN UP SALON 2 CD SALON 2 SPONSOR RECEPTION – Grand Ballroom Foyer 5:15 – 8:00 THURSDAY, May 12 BREAKFAST – Grand Ballroom GENERAL SESSION: Outlook on Housing and Community Development – Grand Ballroom 7:30 – 9:00 9:00 – 10:30 PD 10:45 – 12:15 3:45 – 5:15 RS/PD Services in Accelerating Your HUD/ PIH Updates Permanent Affordable Housing Supportive Housing Career MOUNTAIN VIEW BLUE SKY salon 3 PBS8 TRACS 202D and TRACS 203A: Hot Topics SUN DOWN RS/ PD Housing and HealthcareMedicaid 101 for Housing Providers SUN UP HD CD CDOH/ CHFA Updates Director’s Roundtable Getting to Yes! SALON 2 SALON 1 LUNCHEON: Bringing School Home, Betsey Martens – Grand Ballroom 12:15 – 1:45 2:00 – 3:30 HCV/ HM RS/ HM/PD RS/PD HCV PBS8/HCV/RS/HM Yardi Custom Permanent Project Based Fair Housing Programming to Vouchers: Program Supportive Housing: Compliance: Track Resident Basics and Updates A Year in Review Hot Topics Part I Outcomes BLUE SKY SUN DOWN salon 3 MOUNTAIN VIEW HM/PD HCV HM/PBS8/RS Getting Green Done Accessible Units: Tools, Tips and Trends BLUE SKY Intro to Section 811 MOUNTAIN VIEW 6:00 – 11:00 salon 3 PBS8/HCV/RS/ HM Fair Housing Compliance: Hot Topics Part II SUN DOWN CM/PD Commissioner Corner SUN UP FI/HCV Preparing for a Successful VMS Review SUN UP HD/FI Showcase of 4% LIHTC Projects with State Housing Tax Credits SALON 1 RS/HM Resolving Conflicts Through Working Together SALON 1 CD Monitoring Sub-Recipients SALON 2 CD The Mysteries of HUD Monitoring AWARDS BANQUET – Grand Ballroom FRIDAY, May 13 8:30 – 9:30 BREAKFAST: CoNAHRO Annual Breakfast Meeting – Grand Ballroom 9:30 – 11:00 CLOSING SESSION: Penciling the Deal – Grand Ballroom Session Area of Interest: CD = Community Development; CM = Commissioners; FI = Finance; HCV = Housing Choice Vouchers; HD = Housing Development; HM = Housing Management; PBS8 = Project-Based Section 8; PD = Professional Development; RH = Rehab; RS = Resident Services SALON 2 Colorado NAHRO Thanks Our 2016 Corporate Sponsors Diamond Level FirstBank Sponsoring Thursday’s General Session Shaw Construction Sponsoring Wednesday’s Luncheon Wells Fargo Sponsoring Thursday’s Awards Banquet Emerald Level Colorado Housing and Finance Authority Sponsoring Wednesday’s Luncheon and the Sponsor Reception Gorman and Company Sponsoring Thursday’s General Session