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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.

BOCEP: Introduction to Environmental Planning (CM | 14.0)

Online Course , United States

Using land use planning measures to respond to advance sustainability and resilience of both the natural and built environment requires at least a basic understanding of the environment and of ecological principles. The American Planning Association has recently established a Certified Environmental Planner credential in recognition of the expertise required in these areas.

Webinar: Developing Aging-Friendly Communities (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

2011 marks the start of the baby boomers entering retirement and increasing the 65+ population to a projected 70.3 million by 2030.  The aging of America is an extraordinary opportunity to critically examine the built environment from the perspective of older people with the goal of creating communities that one can spend their lifetime or age-in-place.

City Street Re-Design (CM | 3.0)

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

A panel discussion featuring regional experts in sustainable streets will be followed by a workshop session, where you will work with facilitators to analyze the potential for innovative roadway treatments in Hoboken and Long Island City.

Young Professionals Mixer

Brick City Bar & Grill Newark, NJ, United States

Come network with young professionals involved across the community development spectrum!

Webinar: A Framework for Assessing Aging in Place Technologies (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

Planners and policy makers must advance infrastructure supporting aging in place within a comprehensive and inclusive planning strategy. This session briefly reviews aging research and presents a matrix of individual, cultural, health, economic, legal, infrastructure, and environmental systems within which to consider aging in place technologies.

Planning Reality 101

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

Planning Reality 101 is a series of rotating 20 minute discussions between two 'Young Professionals' and small groups of students. This year, we will feature five (5) groups: Transportation, Environmental, Housing, Land Use, and Local Planning.

NJ Future Redevelopment Forum (CM | 4.5)

Hyatt Regency New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Learn from experienced local leaders and professionals about how to achieve innovative, high-quality, community-minded redevelopment in light of current economic and environmental constraints. Workshops are structured in a hands-on, case-study format, featuring instructors who have faced the challenges of redevelopment in communities throughout New Jersey.

Preservation in Practice: A Primer for Historic Preservation (CM | 7.0)

Drew University 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, NJ, United States

Co-sponsored by the American Planning Association – NJ Chapter, the NJ Historic Preservation Office and Drew University, this one-day workshop is open to all preservationists, but specifically geared toward those serving on a local commission. This program is designed to benefit both new and experienced commission members as well as being relevant for planning and zoning board members and elected officials.

Delaware River Basin Forum

The Delaware River Basin Forum is a free, one-day event addressing the sustainability of water resources of the Delaware River Basin. The purpose of the Forum is to heighten awarenesss of the challenges for water resouerce protection; to connect regional and local officials, planners, water suppliers, regulators, environmental organizations, and other stakeholders and basin-wide and local issues; and to create the framework for ongoing collaboration.

Spring AICP Exam Prep

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

The APA-NJ Chapter is offering exam preparation courses for candidates planning to take the AICP and/or New Jersey PP exam(s) in May 2011. The courses will feature topics likely to be addressed in the exams and will be led by a variety of well-respected planning professionals and lecturers practicing or teaching in New Jersey.

Spring AICP Exam Prep

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

The APA-NJ Chapter is offering exam preparation courses for candidates planning to take the AICP and/or New Jersey PP exam(s) in May 2011. The courses will feature topics likely to be addressed in the exams and will be led by a variety of well-respected planning professionals and lecturers practicing or teaching in New Jersey.

New Urbanism and Communities of Color (CM | 2.0)

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

New Urbanism has gained considerable acceptance in the last 20 years, it remains controversial in a number of circles. Many critics believe that, while the New Urbanism contains many attractive ideas, it has not been able to effectively deal with a wide range of issues associated with inner-city communities and metropolitan growth that simply did not exist in the early twentieth century when it’s planning and design predecessors were being implemented.

PP Exam Prep

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

The APA-NJ Chapter is offering exam preparation courses for candidates planning to take the AICP and/or New Jersey PP exam(s) in May 2011. The courses will feature topics likely to be addressed in the exams and will be led by a variety of well-respected planning professionals and lecturers practicing or teaching in New Jersey.

Brownfields 2011 Conference

The National Brownfields Conference is the largest, most comprehensive conference in the nation focused on environmental revitalization and economic redevelopment. Whether you’re a newcomer to the world of economic and environmental redevelopment, or a seasoned professional looking to make new connections and increase your business, Brownfields 2011 offers something for you.

Community FoodBank Tour

The Community FoodBank of New Jersey’s 280,000 square foot facility in Hillside, NJ distributes 3 million pounds of food a month. During our tour, we will see how an organization deals with great variability in product intake and shipping, has developed cost effective approaches to adding refrigerated storage (which can be replicated in other settings), integrates the use of volunteers into the distribution process, and uses environmentally sustainable processes – all on a shoestring budget.

TransAction 2011 (Annual New Jersey Transportation Conference and Expo) (CM | 90.0)

Tropicanna Hotel, Casino and Conference Center 2831 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ, United States

TransAction 2011 will feature 65 workshop sessions (4 & 5 concurrent throughout each day) specializing in bus, rail, roads, bridges, goods movement, pedestrian/bicycle, paratransit, community transportation, ports, and much more.

The Market-to-Affordable Housing Opportunity

Township of South Brunswick Municipal Building 540 Ridge Rd, Monmouth Junction, NJ, United States

Some towns in New Jersey have established Market-to-Affordable programs that allow the municipality to purchase underpriced units, buy down the price even further, and turn them into affordable housing rental or for sale units. This panel discussion will talk with a couple of the administrators of these programs about how they work, and one tax assessor who must re-evaluate the price of the units for tax purposes.

AICP Exam Prep

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

The APA-NJ Chapter is offering exam preparation courses for candidates planning to take the AICP and/or New Jersey PP exam(s) in May 2011. The courses will feature topics likely to be addressed in the exams and will be led by a variety of well-respected planning professionals and lecturers practicing or teaching in New Jersey.

NJRA RTI Redevelopment Planning Law (CM | 20.0)

NJ Network Studios 25 South Stockton Street, Trenton, NJ, United States

The Redevelopment Planning Law course, a three-½-day dynamic and engaging course, explores the legal and planning aspects of the redevelopment process in New Jersey. Instructors address major topics including redevelopment plans, redeveloper agreements, and current legal and public policy issues. Case studies are used to demonstrate the successes and pitfalls of redevelopment planning.

Looking Back to See Forward: Viable Land Use Policies for the ‘New Normal’ (CM | 2.0)

The Rutgers Club 199 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Join ULI-NNJ and economist Claude Gruen, the author of New Urban Development: Looking Back to See Forward, recently published by Rutgers University Press, for a luncheon discussion of the unintended economic consequences of land use regulatory and zoning constraints on housing production.

Rutgers Economic Advisory Service – Spring 2011 Conference

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

10:00AM   Welcoming Remarks David Listokin Co-Director, Center for Urban Policy Research 10:05 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.    National Economic Trend Lines James W. HughesDean, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public PolicyRutgers University, Director, Rutgers Regional Report Nancy H. Mantell Director, R/ECON 10:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.     Recent and Promising Business Development Initiatives in New […]

AICP Exam Prep

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

The APA-NJ Chapter is offering exam preparation courses for candidates planning to take the AICP and/or New Jersey PP exam(s) in May 2011. The courses will feature topics likely to be addressed in the exams and will be led by a variety of well-respected planning professionals and lecturers practicing or teaching in New Jersey.

Urban Enterprise Zone Policy Changes

Thomas Edison State College 101 W. State St., Trenton, NJ, United States

The New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association brings you a dynamic panel discussion on the potential Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ) Policy Changes.

The panel will consist of UEZ Mayors, UEZ Coordinators, a UEZ Developer and will be moderated by Alex Dambach, APA-NJ Northeast Area Representative and Director of Planning for the City of East Orange.