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Redevelopment is in the Details (CM I 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

In today’s economic times, it is vital for communities to focus on redeveloping sites that can add value, fit into the community, and can be implemented.  The speakers will present a variety of project types that address the following key details of a successful redevelopment project.  

PP EXAM REVIEW

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

This course will cover general exam topics including the State Plan, environmental regulations, affordable housing, Planning Board and Board of Adjustment activities, MLUL, regional planning entities, and other material relative to the PP Exam. Email for more information!

Newark Architectural Walking Tour: A Primer for Planners (CM I 2.0)

Newark City Hall 920 Broad St., Newark, NJ, United States

Join Michele Alonso, Acting Historic Preservation Officer and Planner for the City of Newark, and Ulana Zakalak, President of Zakalak Restoration Arts, a historic preservation specialist who has been working in Newark for 25 years, as we use downtown Newark's rich building vocabulary as a primer for historic commercial architecture.

$5.00

AICP Exam Review

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

APA-NJ and the Young Planners Group are proud to offer a intensive 4-weekend course aimed at getting you ready for the November 2010 exam. This course will feature topics likely to be addressed in the exam and will be led by a variety of well-respected planning professionals and lecturers practicing or teaching in NJ. Email for more information!

$100 – $125

NJ Complete Streets Summit

Rutgers Student Center 126 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Complete Streets are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users - pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders of all ages and abilities. Instituting a complete streets policy ensures that agencies routinely design and maintain the entire right of way to enable safe access for anyone who may use it.

Webinar: Fundamentals of Redevelopment Agreements (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

This webcast will discuss the uses of and limitations on development incentive agreements applicable to various redevelopment mechanisms (tax increment financing, special taxing districts, tax abatement etc.) and practical aspects of redevelopment project financing and implementation.

AICP Exam Review

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

APA-NJ and the Young Planners Group are proud to offer a intensive 4-weekend course aimed at getting you ready for the November 2010 exam. This course will feature topics likely to be addressed in the exam and will be led by a variety of well-respected planning professionals and lecturers practicing or teaching in NJ. Email for more information!

IOREBA 3rd Annual Urban Developer’s Night

Robert Treat Hotel Newark, NJ, United States

We are pleased to announce the 3rd Annual Urban Developer's Night will be held Monday, October 25, 2010 at 5:00 PM at the Robert Treat Hotel, Newark, NJ. Last year we had over 30 display tables and over 250 attendees.

Plan Smart NJ’s 42nd Annual Dinner and Awards Banquet

Hyatt Regency New Brunswick, NJ, United States

PlanSmart NJ honors key players with the C. McKim Norton Community Development Award, the Van Zandt Williams, Jr. Community Involvement Award, and the Awards for Economic, Environmental, Resource Efficiency, and Regional Equity Achievement.

Blending Conservation Design and the New Urbanism (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

This program  describes the crossover between Conservation Design and the New Urbanism, showing how they can be blended. In areas served by public water and sewer, conservation design techniques can be readily combined with TND principles to create walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods, often involving infill projects and incremental growth around the community's outer edges.

BOCEP: Affordable Housing Strategies (CM | 14.0)

Online Course , United States

Affordable Housing Strategies discusses policy considerations and the political and financial challenges that confront developers of housing for individuals and families earning less than 80% of the area median income (AMI).

BOCEP: Introduction to Urban Planning

Online Course , United States

This course will familiarize participants with the basic elements of planning: principles of planning, the comprehensive plan, plan adoption and specific plans. Participants will learn how planning is practiced in the United States, and explore how to apply the concepts in their communities.

BOCEP: Site Planning Analysis (CM | 14.0)

Online Course , United States

Contextual site analysis is a pre-design research activity which focuses on the existing, imminent and potential conditions on and around a project site. It is, in a sense, an inventory of all the pressures, forces and situations and their interactions at the property where our project will be built.

BOCEP: Business Development for Planners (CM | 14.0)

Online Course , United States

Business Development for Planners is an introductory class that will provide planners that are new to consulting - or agency planners that want to learn the overall business development process - tools and techniques to build their business development skills, identify potential opportunities, and pursue business opportunities.

Fall MIT DUSP Alumni Reception and Open House

The Penthouse at Open Plans 148 Lafayette Street, New York, NY, United States

Join us on November 3 for a Fall MIT DUSP Alumni Reception and Open House event for alumni and prospective students in New York City. Come to hear current trends in Planning, Design, and Development of NYC Schools from DUSP Alumna Sharon Greenberger (MCP '93) and Department Head Amy Glasmeier. Meet and mingle with NYC-area colleagues, classmates, and old friends.

NJ Planning Conference

Hyatt Regency New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Join us for the 2010 NJ Planning Conference!

Urban Schools K-12 (CM | 4.0)

Union City High School 2500 Kennedy Blvd., Union City, NJ, United States

ULI NNJ cordially invites you to participate in an interactive half-day conference. The program designed to showcase excellence in the design and development of K-12 projects. The program will consist of presentations and discourse about specific projects and critical issues relevant to successful K-12 facilities.

Conference After Party

Tumulty's 361 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Join us following the conference for an After Party at Tumulty's!

NJ League of Municipalities (CM | 14.25)

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

At the NJPO Days of Planning during the NJ State League of Municipalities Conference, several sessions will gain credit toward CM.  Registration with NJPO covers all approved sessions over the three day schedule. For more information, visit www.njpo.org or call 908.412.9592

Webinar – Bridging the gap between Community Based Organizations and the Planning Community (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

In many places Community Based Organizations (CBO) are on the ground running on their own without support and/or coordination with local government. CBO's are often so focused on the funding necessary to support those vulnerable populations they serve that their interaction with planning at the comprehensive level in consultation with local governments is many times set-aside.

ULI Northern New Jersey Sixth Annual Land Use Awards Dinner

The Heldirich Hotel 10 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

The purpose of these awards is to recognize leadership in public policy and achievement of the full scope of the development process: design, planning, community development and involvement, construction, economic viability, marketing, management and sustainability.

BOCEP: Economic Development Studio (CM | 14.0)

Online Course , United States

Instructor:  L. Nicolas Ronderos is Senior Planner for Community Development at Regional Plan Association. His work focuses on the interrelation between transportation, land use and real estate.

BOCEP: Leadership for Cultural Planning (CM | 14.0)

Online Course , United States

In this course, learners will serve as a consulting team  to leaders of a community engaged in arts-based community or economic development. Learners will assess the challenges faced by the client, provide a leadership diagnosis, and offer recommendations to help civic or cultural leaders in the community be more effective.

BOCEP: Urban Design Analysis (CM | 14.0)

Online Course , United States

Learners in this course will gain mastery over the fundamentals of urban design. In this interactive course, learners will use a variety of tools to learn urban design vocabulary, understand key concepts, and the ability to analyze and evaluate design strategies.

BOCEP: Professional’s Writing Studio (CM | 14.0)

Online Course , United States

This course combines the best elements of the two Writing Studios. Part 1 focuses on short forms, such as emails and memos. Part 2 focuses on plans and projects. This course will be offered in an innovative way: through our standard BOCEP online format and through web conferences.

BOCEP: Housing Market Analysis (CM | 14.0)

Online Course , United States

This course helps students understand and work with one of the most basic tools of housing development: market analyses. This course explores content, methods, techniques, information sources, and presentation styles.

The Challenge of Saving Our Urban Legacy (CM | 14.0)

Co-sponsored by the American Planning Association – NJ Chapter and Drew University, this course explores the particular challenge of preserving historic resources in New Jersey’s urban areas in the face of development pressure, the high cost of adaptive reuse, the unintended effects of public policies, and the low number of traditional historic-preservation stakeholders.

Urban Design Analysis (CM | 14.0)

Online Course , United States

Learners in this course will gain mastery over the fundamentals of urban design. In this interactive course, learners will use a variety of tools to learn urban design vocabulary, understand key concepts, and the ability to analyze and evaluate design strategies.

Future City Competition

Rutgers Student Center 126 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

The Future City Competition is a part of the National Engineers Week activities; the program was developed for seventh and eighth grade students to help them discover and foster interests in math, science and engineering. The team that wins the regional competition each year receives an all-expense paid trip to the national finals in Washington, DC in February.

The Legacy Series presented by the Young Community Development Professionals Association

Join us to learn about the past 25 years at HANDS from Patrick Morrissy, Executive Director and Founder, and for the launch of The Legacy Project.  In an on-stage interview, Patrick Morrissy will answer questions about his tireless dedication to the work of preserving and revitalizing our neighborhoods—from tenant organizing to rehabbing vacant properties to comprehensive neighborhood planning. There will be time for Q&A from the audience so get your questions ready.

NJ Downtown Revitalization & Management Institute: “People, Money & Partnerships: Survivor Edition!”

Thomas Edison State College Trenton, NJ, United States

This edition of the 12 year old New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Downtown Revitalization and Management Institute will focus on Organization challenges facing every Main Street community-- making do with declining revenue from local government and other sources, while at the same time looking for new revenue opportunities.

Webinar: Planning with Social Media (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

The Internet has allowed a new ease in citizen communication and engagement.  This citizen input has materialized through the Internet and more specifically through e-mail, blogs, interactive websites, U Tube, My Space, Facebook, and now Twitter.  Most people’s cell phones are now powerful tools for communicating with each other.  However, the amount of information which goes out via these tools on a daily basis is somewhat overwhelming and seems hard to get a handle on.

Young Planners Group Committee Meeting

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

Description Come join members of the YPG in discussing future programs and activities! All ideas are welcome!

Webinar: Healthy, Active and Vibrant Communities (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

In the last two decades, communities across the nation have come to value bicycle and pedestrian facilities – sidewalks, bike lanes, shared use paths – as significant community assets. Bicycle and pedestrian facilities provide direct benefits to residents and employees, connecting people to local destinations and increasing access to recreational opportunities.

Webinar: Helping to Create and Sustain an Ethical Office Environment (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

While individual planners strive to attain the high ethical standards of the AICP Code of Ethics, the office environment is certainly a contributing factor to ethical practice. Learn from Carol Barrett, FAICP as she shares helpful advise on how to work to create and sustain an ethical office environment. She will explore common ethical challenges in the office and approaches to resolve these ethical conflicts.

Cultural Planning Leadership Conference (CM | 5.0)

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

Explore ways to build, grow, and sustain creative communities. Experts from the public sector and arts fields share their success stories, and facilitators from Arts Build Communities help you think about creative placemaking strategies for your own communities.

$50

Webinar: Impacts and Opportunities of an Aging Population (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

The “Impacts and Opportunities of an Aging Population” webinar will explore the new world that is being created by the seismic demographic shift that begins on January 1, 2011 when the first of the Baby Boomer generation celebrates their 65th birthday. Over the next 20 years (2030) the older adult population will double to 71 million and, by 2050, the population of our seniors will be equal to that of our youth (109,090,000 vs 109,147,000).

Mastering Meeting Management (CM | 1.0)

NJTPA One Newark Center, 17th Floor, Newark, NJ, United States

Veterans of public meetings share their techniques and insights in how to run productive, effective meetings. Meeting management can make all the difference in the public's perception and reception of planning, and planning commissioners and their staff have a critical role to play. Learn how to make legally defensible decisions, evaluate evidence, and keep public anger from disrupting your meetings. Panelists also explore how to encourage more diverse participation. No cost.

Webinar: Planning for an Aging Population (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

With the Baby Boomer Generation retiring and a large segment of the population entering old age, planners have a new set of demands for planning communities and developments that address these changing demographics.     This session features two prominent urban planners who have extensive practical and research experience in planning for and housing the elderly population.

Webinar: Coastal Development and Regulatory Realities (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

This presentation will give planners a comprehensive overview of the regulatory framework governing coastal development, and an understanding of the natural resource and property rights concepts and concerns unique to waterfront property.

BOCEP: Introduction to New Urbanism (CM | 14.0)

Online Course , United States

New Urbanism is one of today's hottest topics in urban development and planning. This course is for professionals who want to learn the fundamentals of New Urbanism so they can make better decisions about whether it is a good choice for their communities.

BOCEP: Cultural Heritage Tourism Planning (CM | 14.0)

Online Course , United States

This course explores the elements that make a place a desirable destination for cultural visitors. Cultural visitors are the gold mine of the tourism industry. They are wealthier, travel more and spend more. And through their spending, cultural visitors support the arts, heritage and cultural sites, and distinctive neighborhoods. This course explores how almost any community can attract cultural visitors, whether it be from next door or across a region.