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MAC URISA 2014

Resorts Hotel 1133 Boardwalk, Atlantic City , NJ, United States

Please join us for the largest GIS conference in the mid-Atlantic region. MAC URISA 2014 will be held October 22nd through the 24th at the Resorts Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey. We are proud to host a comprehensive, multi-day conference to showcase the outstanding projects and technologies used by our members.

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Promoting Digitally: Marketing Secrets for a Busy Main Street

Bank (on Mattison) 649 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ, United States

The 59th NJDRMI for Fall 2014 is your opportunity to get up-to-speed on making the most out of key digital tools for your marketing and is aimed to help you be more effective and strategic at promoting your downtown, business and events. This action-packed day is designed for business districts, management organizations, chambers and other municipal, county and regional leaders (CM | 2.5 Pending)

$67.50

Fall 2014 PP Exam Review

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

Registration is open. The PP Exam Review Course for the Fall 2014 test period will be held Saturday, October 25 from 8:30AM to 4:00PM, at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy.

APA-NJ Volunteer Appreciation Party

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

The APA-NJ Executive Committee cordially invites you to a Volunteer Appreciation Party to thank all of our volunteers for the work you do for the chapter throughout the year.  The event will be held on Wednesday, October 29 at Tumulty's Pub, 361 George St, New Brunswick, NJ 08901.   Light fare (variety of appetizers) will be […]

Free

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning

Loews Philadelphia Hotel 1200 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning's 54th Annual Conference offers nearly 300 AICP CM credits over a four-day conference. The preliminary program can be found at www.acsp.org and lists the sessions that qualify for credit. A conference app will be available this week and attendees can create their own schedule for session attendance.

What’s Next After Rebuilding? Making Resilience Happen

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

With the two-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy on the horizon, what have we learned about rebuilding? This program, featuring Anthony Flint, fellow and director of public affairs at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, will focus on concrete steps that are being taken to plan, pay for and implement resiliency measures on the ground.

Comprehensive Real Estate Development Class and Tour (Camden, NJ)

Camden County Historical Society 1900 Park Boulevard (corner of Park Blvd. & Euclid Ave.), Camden, NJ, United States

Using a class room case study and tour approach, participants will learn the fundamentals of comprehensive real estate development using actual development projects as “backdrops” to the concepts, applications and discussions about redevelopment.

$199

Health Equity and Planning Ethics (1.5 CM Ethics)

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

Equity and ethics are not identical, but they do intersect. Listen as AICP planners and allied health professionals probe this important topic. How is health equity being addressed, and how does it relate to planning? What ethical codes do public health professionals follow, and where's the intersection with planning ethics? Examine the role equity plays in various ethical frameworks and find out how communities and planners are taking on health equity.

Webcast: Measuring Progress: Performance Metrics as a Tool in Shaping Policy

Online Webcast

In a time when funding resources are scarce, it is imperative to understand and demonstrate the positive impacts of planning and implementation of transportation investments on our communities. A number of efforts including RTD’s Quality of Life Study, RTD’s TOD Program Metrics and the City of Denver’s TOD Strategic Plan have separate goals but similar methodologies. This session will discuss these programs and their applicability to projects from large scale to small scale.

Webcast: Environmental Justice: A New Model for Planning in Underserved Communities

Online Webcast

When EPA created the Office of Environmental Justice, it required developing new tools for the purpose of engaging and working with the public, including segments of the public that are underserved. Community planners and other allied professionals may be less familiar with the tools the Office of Environmental Justice has developed overtime to strengthen public involvement; encourage community action for a renewed environment; or advance collaborative environmental problem solving.

10-Minute Tales of Redevelopment: A Wine & Cheese Event

Nishuane Group, LLC 105 Grove Street, Suite 1, Montclair, NJ, United States

Join us for a wine and cheese reception coupled with interesting tales of redevelopment where the attendees will join as some of the story tellers. From project highlights to challenges, here’s a chance to listen and learn from your colleagues in the trenches. Seating is limited, the event is free.

Free

New Jersey Conference on the Fourth Regional Plan

Seton Hall University School of Law 1109 Raymond Boulevard, Newark, NJ, United States

Join New Jersey Future, Regional Plan Association and Together North Jersey for an important discussion with thought leaders to bring forward the next generation of “big ideas” to enhance prosperity, livability, and environmental sustainability in the tri-state region.

Webcast: Creatively Transforming Streets for People in Los Angeles and Santa Monica

Online Webcast

Learn how Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Santa Monica used different, yet equally practical, applications of “tactical urbanism” to transform their streets in months, not years. One pilot project involved a transformative streetscape master plan; the other uses “pop-up” demonstrations of a potential “Neighborhood Greenway” design to get residents involved. Hosted by the Urban Design and Preservation Division.

Webcast: Drought Planning Toolbox: State Strategies for Mitigation and Adaptation

Online Webcast

Drought is becoming an increasingly important issue for planners at the local, regional and state levels. Drought impacts vary by region, but it affects everything from the most obvious -- water supply -- to ecosystems, the built environment, regional economies and human health. Mitigation and adaptation to drought requires attention and collaboration among planners, water engineers and natural resource experts.