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Voices of the Creative Economy – Why Does Place Matter to Creative Businesses? (CM | 2)

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

At this meeting we will explore the connections between economic development, business, and quality of life amenities. We will hear about the new data tool CultureBlocks from Moira Baylson of Philadelphia’s Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy. Larry Eichel, of Pew’s Philadelphia Research Initiative will share findings from the Philadelphia 2013: State of the City report. Lastly, there will be a panel of creative economy businesses who will share their experiences and decision-making in opening businesses in and around Philadelphia.

What NOT to do: Lessons Learned from the Failure of Others (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

 In this webinar we examine a few failed projects that damaged the financial position of the municipality that undertook them and consider what lessons we can learn from these unfortunate situations. “The wise learn from other people's mistakes and fools from their own.” –Old Proverb. “The way of fools seems right to them, but the wise listen to advice.” –King Solomon, Circa 950 A.D.

Hopewell Borough Walking Tour (CM | 2.0 Pending)

Hopewell Borough Hall 88 East Broad Street, Hopewell, NJ, United States

Please join APA-NJ as it celebrates one of its 2012 Great Place in New Jersey award winners with a Walking Tour of Broad Street, Hopewell Borough.  The Hopewell Borough Mayor, Council members and other local stakeholders will walk with us and discuss the efforts made to retain the historic qualities of the area while seeking and investing grant monies into streetscape improvements

Symposium on Expiring Affordability Controls (CM | 5.0)

Metro Top Plaza 111 Wood Avenue, South Iselin, NJ, United States

Join AHPNJ in June for Our First All-Day Symposium on Expiring Affordability Controls

The Symposium will cover the following topics:  A brief history of restrictions, the control periods, credits and the planning process; a focus on discussing both rental and sales controls, including the documentation affecting the length of those controls; the benefits, costs and options for extending those controls; and the processes to unwind expiring controls.

$40 – $65

Valley Arts District Walking Tour

Hat City Kitchen 459 Valley Street, Orange, NJ, United States

Come explore Orange’s Valley Arts District - a strikingly rich multicultural community nested in the Valley of West Orange and Orange. This is a terrific opportunity for planners to uncover the history and vibrant culture in the Valley Arts District.

Utilizing LEED for Neighborhood Development to Strengthen Your Municipal Sustainability Efforts (CM |1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

USGBC and the Land Use Law Center at Pace University have recently launched two new, free resources to help municipalities utilize the LEED for Neighborhood Development rating system to support their sustainable planning goals. While certification under the rating system is often best suited to development projects, many elements of the rating system can be utilized as an open-source tool to strengthen local government planning efforts. These two resources explore in great detail the ways in which the rating system can be utilized translating those into direct action for planners complete with numerous case study examples.

Addressing the Needs of LGBT Seniors (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

Addressing the Needs of LGBT Seniors: Seniors in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community face a unique, and significant, set of obstacles to aging comfortably, including discrimination, lack of certain legal protections, and an absence of a family support system. Examine current trends in addressing the needs of LGBT seniors as well as innovative programs and services to help them age in place.

 

Multimodal Way Finding (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

New York is known the world over as a city of walkers and straphangers, not to mention one of the most popular tourist destinations anywhere with five very distinct boroughs, clashing street configurations, and a variety of naming and numbering conventions. Despite huge volumes of residents and visitors walking and using transit, most existing on-street directional information is aimed at drivers. This webinar will introduce participants to the basics of wayfinding with a focus on the system design and program development in NYC. There will be a Q & A session at the end of the webinar.

Getting Back to Business: Addressing the Needs of Rockaway Businesses Impacted by Superstorm Sandy (1.5 CM | Pending)

Online Webinar , United States

On Monday, October 29, 2012, Superstorm Sandy struck New York City, the most populous region in the United States. Sandy was the biggest Atlantic storm in history, devastating homes and businesses across the Northeast, and causing over $19 billion in damages in New York City alone. In response to this disaster, the New York Metro Chapter of the APA undertook a six month effort to assess how Superstorm Sandy impacted businesses in Rockaway, Queens, a community uniquely situated on a narrow peninsula and one of the hardest-hit areas of New York City. This webinar walks you through the process that the New York Metro Chapter team took to conduct its needs assessment and develop meaningful recommendations for strong planning.

One Day Agency-to-Agency Flood Risk Mentoring Session

Hyatt Regency Buffalo Two Fountain Plaza, Buffalo, NY, United States

The National Association of Flood and Stormwater Management Agencies (NAFSMA) is pleased to announce a special one-day Agency to Agency Flood Risk Management Mentoring Session.  A total of six core continuing education units for Certified Floodplain Management will be available for participants in the meeting which is sponsored by NAFSMA, in cooperation with the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM), the New York State Floodplain and Stormwater Managers Association (NYSFSMA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

$100

Where Feet Meet the Street: Innovative Public/Private Placemaking Projects (CM | 4.75 Pending)

Montclair Library 50 South Fullerton Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07042, NJ, United States

Join the placemaking experts from Project for Public Spaces, Philadelphia's University City District, and the C.L.U.E Group (along the Montclair Center District itself) for this workshop.  You will learn about key principles for creating great community places, scalable & innovative placemaking in practice, and innovative funding sources for making local public improvement projects happen.

$45

The State of Takings After Koontz (CM Law | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

Last month, the US Supreme Court handed down its decision in Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District. In this complex 5-4 decision, the court ruled that monetary conditions attached to land use permits are now subject to the heightened scrutiny tests of nexus and rough proportionality found in Nollan and Dolan – and that these tests also apply to permit denials, as was the case here. To help you understand what Koontz means, join with two of the country’s leading experts in land use law: Professor John Echeverria of Vermont Law School and Dwight Merriam, Esq., FAICP of Robinson & Cole LLP.

Functional Classification: So Important That No One Wants to Talk About It (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

Functional classification is a transportation topic that is often left for engineers to sort out, but it has a huge impact on urban planning. Anyone involved in urban planning – including community stakeholders – should be part of the dialogue surrounding the function of public streets. This webcast will incorporate very specific examples that are typical of public transportation networks throughout the United States.

Ready for Next Time? Rethinking the Shore After Sandy (Cape May Courthouse, NJ)

Middle Township High School 300 East Atlantic Avenue, Cape May Court House, NJ, United States

Join with others who live, vacation or make a living at the Jersey Shore to think through the lessons from Superstorm Sandy. Take part in a community dialogue about what individuals, communities and governments can do to limit the harm done by the next storm. Join your neighbors and make your voice heard.

Coastal Community Listening Sessions (Port Norris, NJ)

Bayshore Discovery Center Port Norris, NJ, United States

We want to hear from coastal community leaders about their most pressing coastal hazards and climate-related concerns and needs. Please join us to have your voice heard and to network with other coastal community leaders.

Addressing the Needs of LGBT Seniors (CM Pending | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

Addressing the Needs of LGBT Seniors: Seniors in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community face a unique, and significant, set of obstacles to aging comfortably, including discrimination, lack of certain legal protections, and an absence of a family support system. Examine current trends in addressing the needs of LGBT seniors as well as innovative programs and services to help them age in place.

Ready for Next Time? Rethinking the Shore After Sandy (Atlantic Cape Community College)

Atlantic Cape Community College Mays Landing, NJ, United States

Join with others who live, vacation or make a living at the Jersey Shore to think through the lessons from Superstorm Sandy. Take part in a community dialogue about what individuals, communities and governments can do to limit the harm done by the next storm. Join your neighbors and make your voice heard.

Coastal Community Listening Sessions (Long Branch, NJ)

Monmouth University Long Branch, NJ, United States

We want to hear from coastal community leaders about their most pressing coastal hazards and climate-related concerns and needs. Please join us to have your voice heard and to network with other coastal community leaders.

Webinar – Planning for Climate Change in New Jersey: Tools for Planners (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

New Jersey’s leading experts in Climate Change have been busy creating an assortment of tools to help us visualize the potential future impacts of climate change.  What’s more, they are looking for ways to help communities prepare for and to adapt to “a new reality” that includes frequent changes in temperature, precipitation and sea level.   Living in a State that is on pace to bear the impacts of Climate Change more quickly and harshly than others, New Jersey Planners should be familiar with the most current research and best practices for addressing Climate Change.

Beyond LID: Density and Form-Based Zoning Codes for Watershed Health (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

This presentation will demonstrate a small historic Connecticut town's efforts to create a form-based code that enables a significant amount of context-sensitive development within the existing town center. The town also established innovative stormwater management regulations and design guidelines integrated with the adopted form-based code. Issues common to many smaller towns will be discussed as will the approach taken to establish compact, walkable development patterns as a framework for watershed health.

 

Success Stories in Sustainability: The Common Ground Program (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

The Common Ground Program is a community gardening and urban agriculture program created by the city of Lawrence, Kan. This webinar will provide an overview of the Common Ground Program, an outline the goals of the project goals, community benefits and lessons learned. The webinar will also provide insight on funding sources and potential partnerships that other communities or organizations may utilize in pursuing similar efforts.

Ready for Next Time? Rethinking the Shore After Sandy (Long Beach Township, NJ)

St. Francis Community Center Long Beach Township, NJ, United States

Join with others who live, vacation or make a living at the Jersey Shore to think through the lessons from Superstorm Sandy. Take part in a community dialogue about what individuals, communities and governments can do to limit the harm done by the next storm. Join your neighbors and make your voice heard.

APA-NJ Emerging Professionals Quarterly Meeting

George Street Ale House 378 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Please join us for our APA-NJ Emerging Professionals Quarterly Meeting.  The committee will be discussing specific events for the remaining months of the year.  We'll also be looking for people who want to get involved and help to coordinate activities.  If you can't make the meeting, but would like to help, please contact Darlene Green.

Green Parking, Sustainable Urban Mobility and Placemaking (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

This webinar session will highlight trends in transport, and explore sustainable mobility and solutions emerging from local and national partnerships. Successes around the country will be showcased, and strategies noted that scale up the movement. GPC’s tools include: Energy efficient technologies; Hosting of bike-sharing, car-sharing, carpooling, and mass-transit, EV charging; Responsible storm water management, Integration of intelligent transportation; Placemaking: parking assets right-sized, as well-designed, responsible neighbors; Resiliency: parking garages as energy storage and deployment centers in times of crisis; Green Garage Certification: a program inspiring parking assets to be a positive force in the built environment.

Sustainable Jersey Sustainability Summit (CM | Pending)

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

This one-of-a-kind event will bring together New Jersey’s top sustainability experts with
academics, state and local agencies, organizations, Sustainable Jersey Green Team and Task Force members and the interested public, at a sustainable venue, Duke Farms!

State and Federal Regulation of Sandy Aid Seminar

Robert Meyner Reception Center At PNC Bank Arts Center Exit 116, Garden State Pkwy, Holmdel, NJ, United States

Super Storm Sandy caused billions of dollars of damage along the Jersey shore. In order to spur rebuilding the State and Federal government has provided a massive amount of funds to municipalities. Attached to these funds is a host of rules and regulations. This seminar will review how the State of New Jersey, HUD, and FEMA are funding the rebuilding effort and discuss these legal requirements. This event is a League Professional Development Program sponsored by the NJ League of Municipalities.

$55.00 – $75.00

Where The Boom Babies Grew Up – Post WWII era Suburban Tracts and Complexes (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

As we move toward more transit oriented development and work to retrofit our existing suburbs, we search for opportunities to use existing infrastructure and land area efficiently. As we evaluate these opportunities, it is important to fully understand the residential developments in these suburban areas of the post-WWII era -- both lower density modest single-family house tracts and garden apartment complexes with acres of green space. 

21st Century Economic Development: Creating & Promoting Local & Regional Destinations (CM | 4.0 Pending)

Atlantic City Convention Center One Convention Boulevard, Atlantic City, NJ, United States

Join Roger Brooks of Roger Brooks International (RBI) as he shared his high-energy, high-value expertise to take you through key strategies and tactics for building communities as destinations and then promoting them effectively.  Using uncommon common sense and his ability to cut through the B.S. in our media and marketing-saturated world Roger will leave you with great ideas that are both inspiring and actionable.  

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Incentivizing your City Centers: Regional Connections through Mass Transit and Redevelopment (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

This session will focus on the kinds of incentives and planning tools that can be used that promote both redevelopment in the traditional centers of a city—those outside downtown—and the unification of those areas through mass transit. The session will cover the use of a variety of economic development incentives, form based codes implementation, and use of the Institute for Transportation Engineers Walkable Urban Thoroughfares Manual as a package for revitalization in El Paso, Texas.

Calculating Developer Contributions (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

This session shows how to calculate the increase in value of private land due to public actions and develop a reasonable figure for developer contributions. This knowledge is particularly helpful to those working in urban design and preservation where much of what is achieved is through negotiating developer contributions. This session was first presented at the APA National Conference in Chicago in 2013.

16th Young Professionals Multi-Group Mixer

Hyatt at Headquarters Plaza - Ballroom 3 Speedwell Ave , Morristown, NJ, United States

The purpose of the 16th YP Multi-Group Mixer is to bring together young professionals from various organizations for a night of social networking and for group-to-group cross exposure. Young Professionals attend to make new contacts, make new friends, and to learn about other organizations.

PP Exam Review Course

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

The PP Exam Review Course for the Fall 2013 test period will be held Saturday, October 5 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.

$100 – $125