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Urban Agriculture and Food Systems Planning (CM | 1.5)

Collingswood Scottish Rite Theatre 315 White Horse Pike, Collingswood, United States

Food systems planning has developed as an important new area; planning now addresses everything from transportation to green markets and urban agriculture to food access. Learn how this has become a planning issue and what communities are doing to ensure safe, healthy, and appropriate food systems. Examine how the conflicts between urban dwellers and urban agriculture are resolved.

Webinar: “Finding Common Ground: The Digital Treatment of Electronic Signs” (CM Pending | 1.0)

Webinar , United States

Digital electronic signs have demonstrated a strong ability to increase results for commercial and community-oriented purposes. However, many communities are relatively unfamiliar with this rapidly-developing technology, and are concerned that these kinds of signs will create aesthetic, safety and enforcement problems for their cities and fellow citizens.

 

AICP Exam Review Series – Planning Law

Online Webinar , United States

The 2012 AICP Exam Review Series is being co-hosted by the North Carolina, Maryland, Illinois, and Pennsylvania chapters of the American Planning Association. Speakers and presentation materials are in process. Members of participating chapters in the Planning Webcast Series are invited to participate.

Webinar: The Aging-Friendly Agenda (CM Pending | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

The graying of America and the global economic crisis are powerful forces that have converged this year, critically impacting the ability of communities to address the emerging hardship needs of older Americans. Philadelphia Corporation for Aging(PCA) has developed an agenda based on EPA's Aging Initiative model which integrates active aging and smart growth. 

Webinar: Your Ethical Responsibility to Social Equity (CM Ethics | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

This session will explore the changing demographics in the United States and how it will impact our communities and the planning profession over the next 20 years. This workshop meets the AICP Certification Maintenance (CM) requirements for ethics.

AICP Exam Review Series – AICP Code of Ethics

Online Webinar , United States

The 2012 AICP Exam Review Series is being co-hosted by the North Carolina, Maryland, Illinois, and Pennsylvania chapters of the American Planning Association. Speakers and presentation materials are in process. Members of participating chapters in the Planning Webcast Series are invited to participate.

Planning Reality 101

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

Insight and Confessions from Young Planning Professionals. Candid Planning Career Advice, Tips, and Resources from Working Planning Professionals

AICP Exam Review Series – Planning History and Theory

Online Webinar , United States

The 2012 AICP Exam Review Series is being co-hosted by the North Carolina, Maryland, Illinois, and Pennsylvania chapters of the American Planning Association. Speakers and presentation materials are in process. Members of participating chapters in the Planning Webcast Series are invited to participate.

Webinar: Technology in Community Building Applications: Implementation of Social Media, Computer Programming and Virtual Reality Platform (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

In today’s world, new and innovative technology is being used to help create community planning charretes, vision statements and neighborhood plans. Participants will learn first-hand how these innovative technological approaches are being utilized in the community building process, how to apply them to real world situations, and how to acquire the skills and information necessary to develop these programs.

Public Health Symposium (CM | 1.75)

UMDNJ/RWJ Medical School

The Public Health Symposium will highlight the importance of assessing all policies to determine how they may impact on the health status of community members, through a process called 'Health Impact Assessments.

APA Community Assistance Program (CAP) Training Webinar (CM | 1.0)

Online Webinar , United States

AICP members will gain a more nuanced set of skills related to organizing and participating in community workshops and other public engagement strategies. Viewers will also learn effective ways of participating in public forums by developing new ways of eliciting input and important feedback from residents and stakeholders.

FREE

Create A Place Conference: Arts Build Communities (CM | 4.5)

Paul Robeson Campus Center 249 University Avenue, Newark, NJ, United States

Create A Place: Arts Build Communities is the second annual statewide conference aimed at building, advancing and sustaining creative communities and art centered economies. It is the only major event in New Jersey that brings together urban planners and public affairs professionals along with artists, cultural leaders, elected and appointed officials, as well as community and economic development experts to share ideas and best practices in the emerging field of creative placemaking.

2012 Complete Streets Workshop: “The Road to Complete Streets: Making It Happen” (CM | 2.5)

County College of Morris Randolph, NJ, United States

Complete Streets refers to a balanced approach to transportation solutions that takes into account the needs of all roadway users: pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users and motorists. Come to the April workshop to learn how to create a Complete Streets policy for your municipality, whether urban, suburban or rural. 

NJ Regional Planning Summit: “Reshaping New Jersey to Unleash Our Creative Potential”

War Memorial Trenton, NJ, United States

PlanSmart NJ will bring together international, regional,and local experts from business, academia, and government to explore policy solutions and practical strategies to attract and retain a creative, talented workforce through the design of functional regions and desirable communities. The conference will blend practicality with vision, elevating the discussion beyond today’s economic and planning challenges to identify concrete steps and strategies that New Jersey citizens and leaders can take to build a more sustainable and economically vibrant future.

Varies

Rutgers’ Pond Design, Management and Maintenance

Rutgers University - Off Campus

This one-day class is meant for pond owners, pond managers, landscape architects, engineers and anyone involved with the design, management or maintenance of ponds. This course is structured to help you make the proper decisions regarding the appearance, function or up-keep of your pond. 

$325

Webinar: Opportunities in Complete Streets & Green Infrastructure (CM | 2.0)

Webinar , United States

The Molly Ann Brook Rain Barrel and Rain Garden Initiative differs from traditional environmental planning and protection efforts in that it is a community-based approach to environmental quality, which relies on public involvement rather than costly engineering solutions. 

Destination Meadowlands: Recruiting Retail and Growing Businesses Locally

New Jersey Meadowlands Commission Environmental Center Richard W. DeKorte Park , Lyndhurst, NJ, United States

Retail Recruitment Tools and Methods for Business District Managers, Chamber Officials and Leaders involved in recruiting businesses to their districts.

Varies

Rutgers’ Working with Your LSRP – NJDEP’s NEW Site Remediation Program Training

Rutgers University - Off Campus

This program will address the most up-to-date information about the implementation of the new site remediation program. If you require the services of a LSRP, you need to know about the structure and mandates of the NEW Site Remediation Program! In this newly formatted half-day program, learn the role and requirements of a LSRP and how it changes interaction among the remediating parties, attorneys, LSRP’s, regulators and property owners.

$205

Innovative Success Stories, Strategies for Communities (CM Pending | 2.0)

Webinar , United States

Join us for an exciting and concluding Webinar in this year long series. Over the course of the 2011-12 series, participants have learned about many innovations that have produced inspiring stories from around the country and Florida. This Webinar will discuss several programs that have contributed significantly to the growing movement for energy efficiency, alternative energy sources, and outreach and education.

Webinar: Genentech – Your Commute Just Became Easier (CM | 1.5)

Webinar , United States

Genentech's employee transportation program, gRide, provides employees with flexible and convenient services and incentives designed to support commuting by other modes than driving alone. The multifaceted program includes cash incentives, a BikeShare program and a fleet of over 50 motor coach and intra-campus shuttles.

Designing Healthy Communities (CM | Pending)

Middlesex County Fire Academy in Sayreville

Is land use costing you your health?  Learn about designing healthy communities and your role in local government.  Key topics including health and the built environment, physical activity options, access to healthy foods, air quality, traffic-related crashes and more!

Symposium on Planning Healthy, Sustainable Communities

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

As part of its 20th anniversary, the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University will host a two-day Symposium on Planning Healthy Sustainable Communities, designed to showcase the research and policy development initiatives undertaken by Bloustein School faculty, staff, students, and alumni in the area of sustainability planning and policy.

$100

Forty Years after Mt. Laurel – New Findings about the Effects of Affordable Housing

Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University Frist Campus Center, Multi-Purpose Room B, Princeton, NJ, United States

The format for this event will be presentation and discussion. Four researchers will each give a 15-20 minute overview of this new research. The second panel will consist of stakeholders asking the researchers questions about what the literature says about various policy initiatives.

Free

Bloustein Grand Reception

Hilton East Brunswick Hotel 3 Tower Center Drive, East Brunswick, NJ, United States

We invite you to join us at our celebratory event honoring founding faculty members of the Bloustein School.  Reception, recognition program and networking opportunities with some of the nation's most respected thought leaders in Urban Planning, Public Policy and Public Health.

$100

Regional Plan Association’s 22nd Annual Regional Assembly

Waldorf-Astoria, New York 301 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United States

This year’s Regional Assembly, Big Plans • Bold Innovations • Bright Future, will bring together local and international civic leaders to explore strategies for the tri-state area and examine how world cities are confronting vital public-policy questions. Keynote speakers and panelists will address planning as it confronts funding constraints, climate disruptions and increased energy costs.

$350

Webinar: Preserving Affordable Housing in a Transit Corridor (CM |1.5)

Webinar , United States

In preparing for introduction of street car service along Columbia Pike, Arlington County is completing a new planning effort for existing multi-family communities. Increasing rents are already pricing out lower-income residents, and those pressures are expected to accelerate with the higher gas prices, highway congestion and that make living in transit communities so attractive. 

Designing Healthy Communities (CM | Pending)

Morris County Fire Academy, Morris Plains

Is land use costing you your health? Learn about designing healthy communities and your role in local government. Key topics including health and the built environment, physical activity options, access to healthy foods, air quality, traffic-related crashes and more!

Monetizing Sustainability (CM | 1.5)

Montgomery County Planning Commission 425 Swede Street, Norristown, PA, United States

Explore how incentives are created for sustainability. Who creates them? Who gets them? At what level do they work best, and what has been most effective over time? Experts discuss both the tools and the underlying policy objectives. Hear about incentives, such as surcharges, fees, and tax reductions, and learn how they have been implemented. Speakers assess how they have fared in different locations. Learn what can be applied to your circumstances.

Webinar: The New Markets Model: Making a Case for Healthy Retail Strategies (CM | 1.5)

Webinar , United States

Over the last several decades, urban sprawl, white flight, land use regulations, and consolidation and concentration in the food retail sector have created grocery gaps in urban and rural communities. As a result, many communities lack access to healthy and affordable food. One community solution is healthy food retailing through existing outlets. 

Webinar: Understanding Urban Goods Movements (CM | 1.5)

Webinar , United States

This National Academies of Sciences study produced a comprehensive, concise guide for public decision makers and land use planners on the impacts land use design and policies and regulations on freight movements within urban areas. The guidebook is written in a jargon-free manner and explains why it is important for local elected and appointed officials to understand how goods move within their urban area, why efficient movement is critical to their community’s urban quality of life, how land use codes, policies and regulation impact urban goods movement. 

Maintaining Neighborhood Character (CM |1.0)

Grundy Museum 610 Radcliffe Street, Bristol, NJ, United States

Many historic neighborhoods have experienced teardowns and the rebuilding of monster homes or other buildings that undermine sound planning. For historic and conservation districts this is a pressing issue. Learn how communities have developed codes, guidelines, and community visioning programs that respond to these incompatible developments. As communities grow and change, explore how historic preservation can be successfully linked to new development.

Designing Healthy Communities (CM | Pending)

Cape May Technical High School, Cape May Court House

Is land use costing you your health? Learn about designing healthy communities and your role in local government. Key topics including health and the built environment, physical activity options, access to healthy foods, air quality, traffic-related crashes and more!