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Webinar: GIS Automation for Planners: Model Builder

Online Webinar , United States

Automating software workflows enables planners to conduct analysis to inform decision making accurately and efficiently, opening up more time to engage with results. In this webcast, planners will be introduced to the capabilities of ArcGIS Pro's Model Builder, with a focus on its components and advanced features like iterators and model-specific functions. The session will provide practical tips for creating efficient, modular workflows alongside guidance on developing parameterized tools from models, and considering aspects like workspaces and documentation. Additionally, we'll discuss the limitations of Model Builder in handling highly complex workflows. This session is tailored for planners looking to integrate GIS automation into their work, offering practical insights for effective application to common planning tasks.

From NIMBY to Not Impossible, Maybe, Better Yet

Online Webinar , United States

“Not in My Back Yard” is often rooted in fear of loss of quality of life, property values, environmental degradation, health effects, or distrust in technology, government, and management. Other triggers can be ideology or impacts on symbolic places. NIMBY-ism is not simply a U.S. phenomenon, it happens everywhere. Research from around the world reveals useful techniques for anticipating NIMBY arguments, improving systems to avoid triggers, and recognition of the importance of cultures where “we are in this together” versus “everyone for themselves”.

From Policy to Practice: The Fourth Round

Webinar , United States

The implementation phase of New Jersey's Fourth Round of Affordable Housing is quickly approaching. Our panel will discuss the next steps to begin the implementation phase, explore areas of interpretation in the legislation, and shape approaches to best equip communities to move efficiently toward compliance.

The Redevelopment Handbook (3rd Ed.)

Special Events Forum, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Join us on Thursday, October 10th, from 3 PM-6 PM at the Bloustein School for a symposium and networking reception to celebrate the launch of the 3rd Edition of The Redevelopment Handbook: A Guide to Rebuilding New Jersey’s Communities. There is no cost to attend, but registration is required.

New Brunswick Historic Preservation and Walking Tour

New Brunswick, NJ has many architectural gems that often go unappreciated. The city has also experienced significant redevelopment and in tandem, historic preservation versusdevelopment challenges. This tour will consider these diverseforces that typify many American cities.

Reimagining Regional Rail

Mpact Transit + Community’s Regional Day program focuses on the once in a lifetime opportunity to reimagine regional rail for Greater Philadelphia and the Tri-State Area of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, including service operated by SEPTA, NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak. To seize the opportunities along these corridors, municipalities and counties need to plan, rezone and incentivize transit-oriented development and multimodal infrastructure around their stations.

Sustainable Urban Design: A Comprehensive Approach

Online Webinar , United States

Nico Larco, Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Oregon, will present the Sustainable Urban Design Framework, a new, comprehensive approach to sustainable urban design built from current research and best practices from across the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, planning, development, ecology, and environmental engineering.

Transforming Zoning: How Technology can elevate Practice, Application & Accessibility

Online Webinar , United States

In collaboration with ViewPro, enCodePlus, and ZoneCo, you'll learn how GIS and other advanced tools elevate the field of zoning by enhancing policy application, improving transparency, promoting community engagement and making it more efficient, transparent, and accessible to all stakeholders.

Not the Master’s Tools: 5,000 years of Money, Credit, and Community Banking

Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

While the laws, regulations, and structure of banking greatly influence land use, urban planning and housing, banking itself is poorly understood—even by many who work in banking. Looking around today, it may seem like big banks have always lorded over the economy, but in reality, it was community banks that did the bulk of the work to finance the expansion of infrastructure, homes, small businesses and industries that built the cities and rural economies that make up our country today.

The Fourth Round: VLAs & RDPs

Online Webinar , United States

Join our panel of experts on Thursday, November 14, at 10 am as they walk through vacant land adjustments, review realistic zoning/development potential, and outline the steps municipalities and their professionals should take to connect obligations with on-the-ground realities.

Maintaining Public Green Stormwater Infrastructure: Municipal Case Studies

Online Webcast

This webinar will explore case studies of municipalities large and small from around the U.S. that are moving forward with programs to address long-term maintenance of green infrastructure on public property. Successes and lessons learned will be shared. Please join us for this robust discussion on a timely and important issue facing municipal planners and water managers today!

2024 APA New Jersey Annual Awards Reception

South Orange Performing Arts Center 1 SOPAC Way, South Orange, NJ, United States

You are cordially invited to a celebratory reception at the South Orange Performing Arts Center on Thursday, December 12, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM to honor this year's recipients of the 2024 Planning Excellence Awards and the latest communities designated as Great Places in New Jersey!

New Developments in Planning Case Law

Online Webinar , United States

From due process to the First Amendment, planning and land use cases present interesting issues for lawyers and planners alike. Join attorneys from Ancel Glink, P.C. in Chicago for a discussion of the most recent and interesting updates in planning law.

New Year, New You, New Staff Report

Online Webinar , United States

Staff reports continue to be the most common and best way for planners to communicate community legal standards and goals to elected and appointed officials, colleagues, applicants, and citizens. However, these documents often fall flat or are unread or, quite frankly, left unloved sitting on the sidelines. It is time for planners to get in the game. It is time to reclaim the power of the staff report, the power of teaching, communicating, listening, and showcasing planners’ expertise and their love of their communities.

Cash for Grass: Nevada’s Plan for a Sustainable Future

Online Webinar , United States

This session will delve into Southern Nevada’s success of crucial conservation strategies and aimed at addressing the drought and ensuring sustainable water management practices in the region. The session will discuss Nevada’s innovative approaches and explore the challenges, opportunities, and potential impact of these solutions on long-term water sustainability in the Silver State and American West as a whole through conservation, pricing, regulation, and education.

Accessory Dwelling Units & Equitable Land Use Policies

Online Webinar , United States

Zoning can be a leading cause of inequity in America, and progress will not be made until we start to break down the barriers of inequitable land use regulations. Moreover, zoning reform is only beneficial to those that have access to capital. Eric Kornberg of KRONBERG URBANISTS + ARCHITECTS will discuss how financing ADUs is one of the most inequitable aspects of small scale development. He will share ways to layer on affordability requirements that coincide with land use reform. These affordability requirements can soften the impact of redevelopment for residents, but it is the access to capital and training to be one’s own developer that is crucial to better outcomes.

SCD 4th Annual Climate Symposium

Online Webinar , United States

Please join us for the fourth annual SCD Symposium (virtual), this year we are focusing on planner’s role in
reducing carbon emissions and helping our communities adapt to a future climate. This year’s symposium will feature a keynote by Brian Ross, Vice President, Renewable Energy and Interim Vice President, Communities at the Great Plains Institute, a panel focusing on carbon reduction strategies and a panel on climate adaptation strategies for planners.

2025 APA Trend Report for Planners: Shape the Future

Online Webinar , United States

Join the APA Foresight team for the launch of the 2025 Trend Report for Planners and an engaging exploration of the emerging trends and signals shaping the year ahead. Discover the insights planners need to tackle uncertainties and create thriving, resilient communities.

Planning and Zoning for Child Care

Online Webcast

The State of Michigan recognizes that a robust childcare system is an economic development issue. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation recently published a Child Care Readiness Toolkit which guides municipalities to better integrate child care into planning efforts, zoning codes, economic development strategies, and local policies and procedures, to become more child care ready.

Introduction to AI & Ethics in County Planning

Online Webinar , United States

This session will introduce planners to the fundamentals of AI, the ethical implications of using AI in local government, and how to assess whether their county and its municipalities are ready to adopt AI. Topics will include the principles we aspire to uphold and specific rules of conduct, particularly as they relate to the adoption and use of technology. Our goal is to reinforce how these principles guide ethical planning and technology use across staff, government, and our communities.

The 8th Annual NJ Watershed Conference

The Watershed Conference offers sessions that will increase knowledge and skills, encourage discussions between stakeholders, and foster collaboration on specific issues and potential solutions.

Mapping the Food Landscape: Using Healthy Food Walk Audits to Assess Local Food Systems

Online Webinar , United States

Healthy food walk audits provide a dynamic way to assess the food landscape in neighborhoods, evaluating availability, proximity, routes, and infrastructure needs. In this workshop, participants will learn how to use walk audits to gather data on the built environment’s influence on healthy food access, including identifying gaps in food availability, barriers in transportation routes, infrastructure challenges, and opportunities for growing and value-added production.

National Planning Conference

NPC25 is your opportunity to connect with fellow students and professionals who share your passion for planning and community development. We've rounded up thousands of experts, thought leaders, and professionals, all coming together in the lively city of Denver.

Web Skills & Platforms for Planners

This webinar will provide an essential foundation in web skills, equipping participants to evaluate, design, deploy, and maintain websites. Participants will gain insights into everything from user-friendly design principles to back-end fundamentals, collaboration with web developers , or key no-code platforms.