This page may not work correctly in your current browser, Internet Explorer. We recommend changing to a more modern browser before viewing this page. We recommend Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge. From Nuclear Waste to Manholes – the What, Why and Type: Recorded Webinar Price: $35.00 This selection is out of stock Description Member Pricing All CPF members receive reduced or free pricing, depending on the recording, and members at $500 or more per year and more receive all recorded webinars for free. If you are a member, log in first to receive your special members only rate. Click here to create an account or to reset your password. Member discounts are applied at check out. Not a member? Click here to join today and get reduced price access to all of our programs! This presentation will focus on the what, why and how of historic resource surveys. Surveys are one of the basic building blocks of preservation planning, providing government agencies, developers, building owners and scholars with basic information for understanding the built environment, and for planning future interventions. The presentation will be illustrated with examples from several surveys, including urban surveys focusing mostly on buildings, and surveys focusing on less commonplace resource types. Learning Objectives What is a survey and why is it done? Methods for surveying buildings and other resources. How do cities use survey information? Why are surveys important? Speakers Nancy Goldenberg, Principal, Carey & Co., a TreanorHL Company; Kim Butt, Associate Principal, Carey & Co., a TreanorHL Company; Lina Velasco, Senior Planner, City of Richmond. Neon CRM by Neon One