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Store Design & Placemaking: Tactics & Strategies to Make Your District Extraordinary NOW

Reformed Church of Highland Park 19 S. 2nd Ave. , Highland Park, NJ, United States

The 62nd NJ Downtown Institute for Summer 2015 will get you up to speed on making your downtown look better and be the best "place" it can be! Join Mike Lydon, co-author of Tactical Urbanism and Seanette Corkill, nationally-known store designer, for a day of learning how to make exceptional design happen in your public spaces, businesses, and district as a whole.

Webinar: How Can Landscape Architects Aid the Transportation Planning Process?

Online Webinar , United States

This webinar will examine the linkages between landscape architecture and transportation planning, looking at how addressing design issues as early as possible in the planning process can result in transportation solutions more likely to win public support and produce the best transportation outcomes.

Webinar: The Athens, Ohio Experiment: Extracting and Implementing Local Design Essence to Increase Economic Competitiveness

Online Webinar , United States

Athens, Ohio recently adopted The Essence of Athens: A Strategic Design Plan for Economic Enhancement and Community Competitiveness. This community collaboration 'extracted' the spirit and personality of the community and encourages architects, landscape architects, and planners to color outside the lines of ordinary design and create things that make people say, "That's so Athens."

Webinar: Reed v. Town of Gilbert: The Supreme Court’s New Rules for Temporary — and other — Signs

Online Webinar , United States

This webcast will discuss what local governments need to do to ensure that their sign codes comply with the U.S. Supreme Court's June 2015 decision in Reed v. Town of Gilbert. That decision established that any sign regulation that "on its face" requires a consideration of a sign's content to determine how that sign will be regulated is "content-based" and subject to "strict scrutiny."

Webinar: How Effective Parking Management Helps Create More Livable Communities (CM | 1)

Online Webinar , United States

REGISTER Parking is a critical piece of a community’s infrastructure. It plays an important role in developing “mixed-use projects” and sustainable transportation. Parking also has a direct impact on the ability to create compact, healthy communities. Overly restrictive parking requirements can thwart efforts to build walkable communities that require less parking. Too little parking can […]

Webinar: Economic Development 101: Is Your Community Prospect Ready?

Online Webinar , United States

In this webinar you will learn what your community can do to prepare for, and land your next economic development prospect. It will cover the following items: (1) Current trends in Economic Development & Site Selection; (2) Understanding your target audience - What Prospects, Site Selection Consultants and other key players are looking for; (3) Understanding your product & target markets; (4) Before the prospect shows up – what can make your community competitive; and (5) The site visit and afterwards - practical pointers for closing the deal.

GIS in Transit Conference

Hamilton Crowne Plaza 1001 14th St NW , Washington, DC, United States

The National Center for Transit Research, Urban and Regional Information Systems Association and the Transportation Research Board are jointly presenting the 9th National GIS in Transit Conference, on September 1-3, 2015, in Washington, DC.

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New Orleans Ten Years On: Lessons from Katrina

NJ State Museum Auditorium 205 West State Street, Trenton, NJ, United States

Join the RPA/NJIT Mayors’ Academy on Resilient Design for a public keynote presented by David Waggonner, president of Waggonner & Ball Architects and producer of the award-winning Greater New Orleans Urban Water Plan. Mr. Waggonner will offer lessons of resilience and living with water for our region’s urban cities and towns. Light appetizers and refreshments will be served

Infilitration BMPs and Groundwater Mounding Analysis Software

Duke Farms 1112 Duke Parkway West, Hillsborough, NJ, United States

The Stormwater Committee of the NJ-AWRA is sponsoring a new seminar series that will allow for education and discussion of different stormwater related topics. Jeromie Lange, PE from Maser Consulting will present on a recent study of the performance of Basins across the State. Glen Carleton of USGS will follow with a presentation on New Groundwater Mounding Analysis Software. Please join us in this exciting new initiative and opportunity for professional development and continuing education.

Redevelopment Planning Law Course

One Newark Center 1085 Raymond Blvd.; 13th Floor, Newark, NJ, United States

This two-day course on the redevelopment planning law process will provide a broader understanding of the crucial issues, steps and challenges associated with the New Jersey’s Local Redevelopment and Housing Law (LRHL). The workshop features a faculty with many of the top planners, attorneys, government officials and consultants from the New Jersey redevelopment arena who will share their real world redevelopment experiences.

Webinar: Big Data and Small Communities: Opportunities and Challenges

Online Webinar , United States

Nowadays a wide variety of data from the US Census Bureau is easily accessible for anybody to use and it is relatively easy to create impressive looking maps and flowcharts. But how reliable is this data and can we really use it to inform planning decisions? This program will highlight some of the issues with the data especially with regard to liability, comparability and data aggregation. In addition, the program will briefly discuss why these issues are even more relevant when you use third party software.

PP Exam Review Course

Rutgers' Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

The PP Exam Review Course for the Fall 2015 test period will be held Saturday, October 3, 2015 from 8:30AM to 4:00PM, at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Civic Square Building, 33 Livingston Avenue, 2nd Floor, Room 261, New Brunswick, NJ 08901. A light breakfast will be served, and students are encouraged to support local restaurants in the city for lunch.

$100

Health Impact Assessment: Incorporating Health into Planning and Decision-Making

University Inn & Conference Center 178 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Health Impact Assessment (HIA) can be used to evaluate a proposed plan or project’s potential effects on the health of a population. HIA provides evidence-based recommendations aimed at enhancing positive health impacts and minimizing negative ones, providing an approach to the decision-making process.

$95

Health Impact Assessment: Incorporating Health into Planning and Decision-Making

Rutgers Eco Complex 1200 Florence-Columbus Road, Bordentown, NJ, United States

Health Impact Assessment (HIA) can be used to evaluate a proposed plan or project’s potential effects on the health of a population. HIA provides evidence-based recommendations aimed at enhancing positive health impacts and minimizing negative ones.

Webinar: APA’s New Aging-in-Community Programs

Online Webinar , United States

While aging in place enables older adults to live at home independently, Aging in Community promotes social capital—a sense of social connectedness and interdependence - with systems of support and caring to maximize one’s ability to remain at home in their community.

Policy Briefing: Creating Vibrant Cities

Wyndham Gardens Hotel 1 West Lafayette Street, Salon C, Trenton, NJ, United States

Increasingly young workers and baby boomers alike are leaving the suburbs for higher density mixed use areas with easily accessible public transportation. This renewed interest in living and working in urban areas is helping to drive an economic boom in some of New Jersey’s cities.

$55

LEED – Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) Workshop

Rutgers' Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

LEED for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) is the only rating system for sustainable neighborhoods and is the result of a unique collaboration of three highly respected organizations: Natural Resources Defence Council, Congress for the New Urbanism and USGBC. This half day program will walk through the prerequisites and credits of LEED-ND using two New Jersey LEED-ND Gold certified neighborhoods: Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District and Teacher’s Village, both located in Newark.

$35

The Economics of Gateway

Prudential Headquarters - Dryden Hall 751 Broad Street, Newark, NJ, United States

Join a conversation with Senator Cory Booker and distinguished experts in business and public policy to discuss the risks and repercussions of a Hudson rail tunnel closure, as well as the benefits of building additional cross-Hudson rail access as part of Amtrak's Gateway program.

Building a Culture of Health in New Jersey

Rutgers University - Pines Manor 2085 Route 27 (Lincoln Highway), Edison, NJ, United States

Building a Culture of Health in New Jersey means creating changes that will surround kids and families in every community with opportunities to make healthy choices. We will discuss how health is linked to health care; how policy and environment changes can better support children, family and community life; how equity is connected to opportunity; and how private and public decision-making impacts health. This conference will explore how New Jersey must balance the cost, benefits and effectiveness of treatment and prevention to improve the health of all residents.

Planning, Economic Development, and the New Normal

DVRPC 190 N. Independence Mall West, 8th Floor, Philadelphia , PA, United States

Delve into the state of the real estate markets after the great recession. How have well-planned communities weathered the storm? Are more communities recognizing the importance of planning for economic development? Veteran planners look at new norms for home values, retail markets, development, and revitalization.

Vision Zero Philadelphia Conference

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Alumni Hall 1020 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

On Thursday, December 3, 2015, the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital are co-hosting Philadelphia’s first Vision Zero conference. Vision Zero is based on the concept that road crashes are not accidents, but are preventable events. Road deaths, currently totaling nearly 100 per year in Philadelphia, can be reduced to zero through education, engineering, and enforcement.

Policy Briefing: Regulatory Reform

The College of New Jersey , Select a Country:

Navigating NJ's complex regulatory system can be a cumbersome process and can result in costly and often conflicting results. Are there more effective solutions for managing growth in New Jersey?