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Stone Soup: A Recipe for a Healthy Community

Mercer County College Conference Center 1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor, NJ, United States

Where people live, learn, work, and play has a tremendous impact on their health. Planners are a key ingredient in creating a healthy community.

DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT – WHAT WORKS AND WHAT DOES NOT – FREE Program by Downtown New Jersey

Epstein's Redevelopment Project Morristown, NJ, United States

Using Morristown’s heralded Epstein’s Redevelopment project as a back drop, this informative and interactive session will review important elements that lead to a successful downtown redevelopment project. Discussions will include planning, approvals and construction, so no matter what stage of the process your community finds itself in - this program will assist you in crossing the finish line.

Planning for Regional Innovation Clusters (RICs) (CM | 1.5)

Webinar , United States

With the renewed federal focus on fostering regional innovation clusters (RICs), geographic concentrations of firms and industries that do business with each other and have common needs for talent, technology, and infrastructure, planners across the nation are seeking to understand how to translate the concept of clusters into actual sustainable local economic growth. This webinar will examine the regional innovation cluster concept and provide an overview of two communities that have successfully planned for RIC growth.

Webinar: Introduction to the H+T Affordability Index and Applications in Planning (CM | 1.5)

Webinar , United States

This webinar introduces the H+T Index, a tool developed by the Center for Neighborhood Technology that is helping illuminate the hidden costs of unsustainable development. The H+T Index documents the transportation costs associated with a home’s location for 337 U.S. metropolitan areas by pricing the tradeoffs between housing and transportation costs that buyers and renters make when choosing where to live.

NJRA RTI Workshop: Green Building (CM | 4.0)

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

The Green Building Workshop is the next logic step in the NJRA RTI course offerings. Participants will gain a more in-depth knowledge the commonly used terms “sustainable development” and “green building”.

SMPS-NJ 2011 Honor Awards Reception

Newark Club 1085 Raymond Boulevard, Newark, NJ, United States

Please join the New Jersey Chapter of the Society for Marketing Professional Services in celebrating the achievements of four honorees who have made significant and lasting contributions to the Garden State’s built environment and community.

The Affordable Housing Mortgage Issue (CM | 3.0)

New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency 637 South Clinton Avenue, Trenton, NJ, United States

Buyers of deed restricted affordable housing units in New Jersey are having difficulty finding mortgages since FHA will not lend given some of the restrictions. This panel will discuss the current state of the mortgage market for affordable units, talk about how banks are making these loans, and introduce other ways that buyers are obtaining martgages and how municipalities can help.

ULI Northern New Jersey Hudson River Cruise

The Valiant 76 Audrey Zapp Drive, Jersey City, NJ, United States

Join your fellow ULI members, colleagues and friends for a relaxing afternoon on a spectacular cruise around Manhattan Island aboard The Valiant, a luxury 96 ft. long luxury yacht.

Active Transportation Workshop

West Windsor Municipal Building 271 Clarksville Road, Princeton Junction, NJ, United States

Sustainable Jersey, supported by Shaping NJ, has scheduled a workshop on Complete Streets and Safe Routes to School for local activists interested in pursuing these policies in their towns. The workshop will highlight basic policy principles, potential resources and local case studies.

Active Transportation Workshop

Rahway Public Library 2 City Hall Plz, Rahway, NJ, United States

Sustainable Jersey, supported by Shaping NJ, has scheduled a workshop on Complete Streets and Safe Routes to School for local activists interested in pursuing these policies in their towns. The workshop will highlight basic policy principles, potential resources and local case studies.

APA-NJ Legislative Committee Meeting

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

Regularly scheduled Legislative Committee Meeting.

APA-NJ Housing Committee Meeting

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

The APA-NJ Housing Committee will be discussing the first draft of a NJ-specific Housing Policy Guide along with hosting a forum featuring Professor John Hasse and the recent Rowan University research report on the persistence of exclusionary zoning in New Jersey.

APA-NJ ExComm Meeting

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

Regularly scheduled Executive Committee Meeting.

APA-NJ Redevelopment Committee Meeting

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

The APA-NJ Redevelopment Committee will be hosting its first meeting under the leadership of Michele Delisfort, who was appointed by the APA-NJ Executive Committee in June 2011.  The agenda includes:  welcome & introductions, redevelopment policy guide, workshop session/topic ideas and partnerships.

Gritty Cities: Perth Amboy, Successful Redevelopment Initiatives (CM I 2.0)

The Princess, Cornucopia Cruise Line 401 Riverview Drive, Perth Amboy, NJ, United States

ULI-NNJ will be hosting a workshop on Thursday, August 18, 2011 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. aboard the 130 ft. Cornucopia Princess. The workshop will feature a presentation and tour by the City of Perth Amboy, which will showcase a number of redevelopment projects, along with a discussion of what worked, what didn't work, and lessons learned.

Webinar: Ethics for Planners (CM I 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

This session promises to be interesting as planners today face many ethical dilemmas. An overview of the AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct will be given along with a description of ethics principles, rules of conduct and ethics complaint procedures. The session speaker will share “real life” ethical situations and scenarios. Learn about ethical situations that your peers face in the region and on a national basis.

Redevelopment Committee Conference Call

Conference Call NJ, United States

The APA-NJ Redevelopment Committee will be having a conference call to discuss its first draft of a NJ-specific Redevelopment Policy Guide.

APA-NJ Legislative Committee Meeting

Middlesex County Planning Department Meeting Center 40 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Regularly scheduled Legislative Committee Meeting.

Regulatory Training in Underground Storage Tanks (CM I TBD)

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

Whether you are becoming certified for the first time or just need to recertify, you will get the regulatory information you need to stay current with New Jersey’s UST requirements and help your clients or employer avoid potential penalty liability.

Webinar: Successful Developer RFP Processes: The do’s and don’ts (CM I 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

The public sector has a mixed record of attracting qualified developers to finance and build well-conceived projects. From pre-RFP studies to the RFP process itself, you will learn the strategies that will maximize your chances of success the first time. You will understand the perspective of the developer community, their bankers and the due diligence involved in getting a project off the ground as well as the do’s and don’ts of attracting a developer to your project.

APA-NJ ExComm Meeting

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

Regularly scheduled Executive Committee Meeting.

2011 Governor’s Conference on Housing and Economic Development (CM I Varies)

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

Discuss topics critical to you and your goals with the state’s most distinguished housing professionals, planners, developers, government officials, lenders, non-profit and consultants. Explore neighborhood revitalization, economic development initiatives, property management practices, maximizing the opportunities for permanent supportive housing, financial resources and more.

Soils & Site Evaluation – For Septic Disposal Systems & Stormwater BMP’s (CM I TBD)

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

Thousands of septic systems and stormwater basins malfunction for the same reason: failure to understand how water moves (or doesn’t move!) through soil. You cannot hope to design and build these structures without a down-and-dirty understanding of these soils. That’s what this hands-on course is all about.

NJRA RTI Redevelopment Planning Law (CM | 20.0)

Thomas Edison State College 101 W. State St., 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.

Main Street Vineland Walking Tour (CM | Seeking 2)

Main Street Vineland 603 E. Landis Avenue, Vineland, NJ, United States

Todd Noon, Executive Director of the Vineland Downtown Improvement District - Main Street, and Sandy Forosisky, the Director of Redevelopment for the City of Vineland, will narrate a two hour walking tour of Vineland’s Landis Avenue Main Street Area, including stops at the new Landis Market, Landis Theater, and ending at Mori’s Restaurant.

FREE

Brownfields: Emerging Issues in Redevelopment (CM I TBD)

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

The recycling of previously developed property is crucial to the economic growth of the State. For more than 10 years, NJ’s Brownfield legislation and program implementation have aimed to create sustainable communities, improve ecosystems, provide workforce housing by steering investment and redevelopment toward abandoned and underutilized properties in designated growth centers.

Stormwater Management for Engineers (CM I TBD)

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

Managing stormwater runoff from land development is becoming more complex every day. In light of New Jersey's recently adopted statewide Stormwater Management Rules, engineers, reviewers, developers and others will need to acquire both greater knowledge and new skills. This three-day course is designed to address these needs by presenting the most pertinent and up-to-date information on the scientific and regulatory aspects of stormwater management in New Jersey.

Diversify Your revenue: A Workshop for Business Improvement Districts (CM I 3.0)

Collingswood Community Center 30 W. Collings Avenue, Collingswood, NJ, United States

Please join Classic Towns of Greater Philadelphia, Collingswood BID, and Heritage Consulting, Inc., at a workshop for established downtown organizations in creating additional revenue to remain self-sufficient. This one-day workshop will inform participants about various funding sources and revenue-raising techniques.