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Friday, April 17, 2026

Achieving Net Zero: How Sustainable Development Can Make Financial Sense

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Panel Event: 5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.

Light Reception with the Montgomery County Planning Board: 5:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.

Featured Panelists:

    • Rokas Beresniovas, Head of Partnerships & Business Development – Montgomery County Green Bank
    • Heather Jauregui, Director of Sustainability – Perkins Eastman
    • Daniel McGee, Director of Sustainability & Senior Development Associate – Redbrick LMD

Event Overview:

Is it possible to achieve sustainable development without incurring higher construction expenses compared to traditional methods? What does climate-resilient and financially viable development look like for the future of Montgomery County? Furthermore, how can stakeholders from both the public and private sectors incorporate sustainability into ongoing projects, utilizing established tools, financing options, and design strategies?

Join the Montgomery County Planning Board for an engaging panel discussion focusing on how innovative design concepts, strategic financing, and comprehensive planning can render sustainable development both attainable and economically sound.

The panelists will present real-world experiences regarding the delivery of high-performance, low-carbon projects, illustrating how sustainability objectives can be effectively aligned with financial viability, market conditions, and long-term benefits. This conversation will spotlight the significance of public-private partnerships, creative financing solutions, and thoughtful design approaches in propelling Montgomery County toward net-zero development.

This no-cost event welcomes all members of the public. Continuing Education Credits will be available for attendees.

Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) Available:

    • American Society of Landscape Architects (LA CES): 5.0
    • American Planning Association (APA): 2.0
    • American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP): 2.0

For additional details, please visit montgomeryplanningboard.org/growingsmarter.

Although an RSVP is encouraged, it is not mandatory.

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