BOCEP: Affordable Housing Strategies (CM | 14.0)
Online Course , United StatesAffordable 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 StatesThis 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 StatesContextual 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 StatesBusiness 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 StatesJoin 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 StatesJoin 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 StatesULI 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 StatesJoin 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 StatesAt 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
Green Infrastructure Planning, Design & Implementation: Training for Design Professionals (CM | 1.5)
This program will provide technical guidance, direction, and resources for use by Engineers, Architects, Landscape Architects, and Planners when preparing green infrastructure solutions. The training will include discussions on site constraints, design strategies, materials and construction techniques, cost analyses, and regulatory requirements.
Webinar – Bridging the gap between Community Based Organizations and the Planning Community (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesIn 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 StatesThe 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 StatesInstructor: 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 StatesIn 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 StatesLearners 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 StatesThis 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 StatesThis 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 StatesLearners 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 StatesThe 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 StatesThis 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 StatesThe 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 StatesDescription 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 StatesIn 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 StatesWhile 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 StatesExplore 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.
Webinar: Impacts and Opportunities of an Aging Population (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThe “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 StatesVeterans 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 StatesWith 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 StatesThis 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 StatesNew 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 StatesThis 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 StatesUsing 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 States2011 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 StatesA 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 StatesCome 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 StatesPlanners 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 StatesPlanning 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 StatesLearn 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 StatesCo-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 StatesThe 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.
Webinar: Special Assessments Create Special Benefits: Avoiding an Unconstitutional Taking (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThe presentation will focus on balancing the special assessment fee with the “special benefits” that must be received by the assessees to avoid a “takings.” The presentation will also discuss community organizing, preparation to become a witness, and the AICP Code of Ethics.
Webinar: Planning for an Aging Society: Technologies for Safe Transportation Mobility (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesAn overwhelming majority of older Americans wants to age in place despite speculations for a strong future demand for denser, more walkable residential environments and grey flight, residential movement of older households from suburbs to urban areas, which is postulated based on life course theory.
Spring AICP Exam Prep
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesThe 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.
Affordable Housing Professionals of New Jersey – Southern Regional Networking Meeting
Ponzio's Diner 7 West Route 70, Cherry Hill, NJ, United StatesJoin Various Affordable Housing Professionals for a Unique Networking Opportunity at Ponzios Diner in Cherry Hill.
2011 Complete Streets Workshop (Sussex, Warren, Morris Counties) (CM | 2.5)
Waterloo Villagee Meeting House 525 Village of Waterloo, Byram Twp., NJ, United StatesA Complete Streets Workshop, focused on providing municipal and county officials with information on planning for Complete Streets in both suburban and rural areas.
New Urbanism and Communities of Color (CM | 2.0)
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesNew 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.
Webinar: New Tools for Public Participation: Possibilities and Pitfalls (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThis session will explore a variety of social media tools for public participation examining how city planners are using these tools in practice. Explore how Austin, Texas has used social media in its comprehensive plan and its strategic mobility planning.
PP Exam Prep
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesThe 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 StatesTransAction 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 StatesSome 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 StatesThe 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 StatesThe 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 StatesJoin 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 States10:00AM 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 StatesThe 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.
Webinar: Using GIS to Improve Planning Decisions, part 1: Identifying Factors that Influence Rural Land Parcelization (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesGIS can be a valuable tool for providing information for planning decisions. In this first of a two-part series, we will look at the parcelization process in rural communities.
Urban Enterprise Zone Policy Changes
Thomas Edison State College 101 W. State St., Trenton, NJ, United StatesThe 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.
Using Developer Fees for Affordabiity Assistance for Renters and Purchasers
Bridgewater IHOP Restaurant 793 US 202, Bridgewater, NJ, United StatesAffordable Housing Professionals of NJ - Join us for a networking opportunity and a discussion on "Using Developer Fees for Affordability Assistance for Renters and Purchasers"
Leading Community Building Emerging Planning Concepts For Diverse Communities (CM | 2.0)
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesThis session will be a forum in which experiences in building more unified and integrated communities are shared and participants are given an opportunity for questions, comments and feedback.
Webinar: Client-Consultant Relationships (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesHow can consultants and clients get maximum productivity and achieve mutually satisfactory results in a project? This session features tips from long-time consultants and seasoned clients on communicating clearly, managing expectations, and defining and producing deliverables.
Taking Back the Hackensack: Revitalization of Jersey City’s Western Waterfront (CM | 2.75)
Hank Gallo Community Center Lincoln Park, Jersey City, NJ, United StatesCome hear some of the key players describe their efforts to support a healthier Hackensack River watershed. Speakers include Bob Cotter, Jersey City Planning Director; Stephen Marks, Hudson County Planning Director; and Captain Bill Sheehan, the Hackensack Riverkeeper. This event includes a walking tour of the existing Hackensack River waterfront walkway.
APA-NJ Volunteer Summit
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesDue to the incredible outpouring of volunteer interest from members, APA-NJ will be hosting a volunteer summit to better acquaint everyone with the various facets of the organization and how to get involved.
NJRA RTI Real Estate Project Feasibility (CM | 8.0)
NJ Institute of Technology, Campus Center 150 Bleeker Street, Newark, NJ, United StatesDuring this 2-day course you will participate in a comprehensive review of the assessment that takes place prior to the acquisition or development of commercial property. You will learn how to conduct an analysis on various real estate development projects to identify the magnitude of the risk, and based on that assessment, make a decision on whether or not to move forward with the development project.
Green Solutions for Urban New Jersey (2011 Conference – Center of Urban Environmental Sustainability) (CM | 10.5)
May 18 - Jersey City, May 19 - Newark , United States* Learn how "real world" green solutions can improve the urban landscape. * Use urban "greening" to save energy, decrease urban heat island effects, increase recreational and open space, mitigate stormwater problems, and protect water resources and improve local quality of life. * Incorporate low cost and environmentally beneficial options to improve […]
Webinar: New Ideas for Bike-friendly Communities (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesThis webcast will explore new ideas for planning, designing and implementing bicycle facilities that planners can use right now in their communities. Attendees will discover the qualities that define bicycle-friendly communities in Europe, Canada and the United States.
NJRA RTI Workshop: Municipal Incentives for Redevelopment – Tax Abatement (CM | 7.0)
Trenton Marriott at Lafayette Yard 1 West Lafayette Street, Trenton, NJ, United StatesThis workshop will discuss the constitutional statues that authorize the granting of short and long-term tax exemptions and the procedural process for granting tax abatements for residential and commercial projects including establishing the PILOT payment.
Webinar: The Revitalized Chesapeake Bay Restoration Program (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesSpeakers for this webinar will be from the U.S. EPA-Chesapeake Bay Office, the State of Maryland Department of Planning, and the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. Within the last two years, to meet legal requirements, the EPA has taken a stronger role in directing cleanup efforts with equal but full emphasis on non-point sources, point sources, and air quality. State strategies have been submitted to EPA and the states are working with local governmental agencies including regional planning agencies in developing local watershed plans to meet EPA requirements.
Affordable Land Preservation Tools: Contiguous and Noncontiguous Cluster Development
Irving B. Kingsford Community Room, Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association 31 Titus Mill Road, Pennington, NJ, United StatesIn a climate where open space funding is scarce and the future of New Jersey's Green Acres funds beyond the next two years is uncertain, mayors, planning board members, planners, environmental commission members, land preservationists and interested citizens like you need a full tool box to protect New Jersey's precious open spaces.
Impacting Economic Expansion and Retention in New Jersey: A Land Use Perspective (CM | 2.0)
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesThe centerpiece of the conference will be a roll-out of the results of PlanSmart NJ’s new focus group research that queries business leaders throughout the state on what is driving their expansion and relocation decisions and how land use can play a key role in reinvigorating New Jersey’s economy.
2011 NJ Historic Preservation Conference
Monmouth University, West Long Branch 400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, NJ, United StatesHow will preservation fit into the future of New Jersey’s economy? What might it take for our historic and cultural attractions to sustain themselves beyond the current economic downtown? What do the current census and demographic shifts mean for preserving the past? Where will future development pressure occur and how might that impact historic site redevelopment?
Webinar: Livable Communities, Sustainable Regions: How Transportation Investments Shape Our Development Patterns (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesThis webinar explores the connections between accessibility, mobility and community development and provides insights and ideas for shaping transportation systems that will make communities more livable both in the here and now and for generations to come.
Making the Connection: Long-Range Planning & Economic Development
Moorestown Community House 16 East Main Street, Moorestown, NJ, United StatesThis meeting is part of a series of listening sessions held around the region. The goal of the meeting is to reach residents, businesses, municipalities, organizations, and other stakeholders in the region to inform them about DVRPC and public participation opportunities.
New Jersey Future Smart Growth Awards
Newark Club 1085 Raymond Boulevard, Newark, NJ, United StatesPlease join us for cocktails and hors d'oeuvres as we honor seven innovative smart-growth development plans and projects and one visionary New Jersey leader. You'll also have the opportunity to bid for such goodies as a magnum of wine or four tickets to the Metropolitan Museum of Art including dinner in the Trustees' Dining room at our silent auction.
Webinar: Real Estate Finance from Simple to Complex (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesThis webinar will parse the fundamental components of real estate finance so that participants will better understand the financial pro formas that real estate developers present to planners and economic developers when seeking public approvals for projects.
City of Paterson: Past, Present & Future (CM | 5.5)
City of Paterson Paterson, NJ, United States10am-12pm - Meet at the Paterson Museum or other designated spot for the Mill Mile Tour, led by Richard Polton. 12pm-1:30pm - Lunch at one of the great Mid Eastern restaurants in South Paterson with presentation from Andre Sayegh on Paterson neighborhood development. 2pm-4pm - Tour of Downtown Paterson, led by Richard Polton, focusing on […]
Stone Soup: A Recipe for a Healthy Community
Mercer County College Conference Center 1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor, NJ, United StatesWhere people live, learn, work, and play has a tremendous impact on their health. Planners are a key ingredient in creating a healthy community.
3rd Annual Sustainable Raritan River Conference (CM | 5.0)
Cook Campus Center, Rutgers University 59 Biel Road, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesVisit: http://www.cpe.rutgers.edu/courses/current/ew0326ha.html#workshops
DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT – WHAT WORKS AND WHAT DOES NOT – FREE Program by Downtown New Jersey
Epstein's Redevelopment Project Morristown, NJ, United StatesUsing 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 StatesWith 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 StatesThis 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 StatesThe 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 StatesPlease 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 StatesBuyers 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 StatesJoin 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 StatesSustainable 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 StatesSustainable 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 StatesRegularly scheduled Legislative Committee Meeting.
APA-NJ Housing Committee Meeting
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesThe 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 StatesRegularly scheduled Executive Committee Meeting.
APA-NJ Redevelopment Committee Meeting
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesThe 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 StatesULI-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 StatesThis 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 StatesThe 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 StatesRegularly scheduled Legislative Committee Meeting.
Webinar: What Economic Development Planners Should Know about Eco-Industrial Development (CM I 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesLearn the basics about Eco-industrial Development from one of the leading practitioners in the field and gain an understanding of how Eco-industrial Development can fit into your sustainability planning efforts.
Regulatory Training in Underground Storage Tanks (CM I TBD)
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesWhether 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 StatesThe 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 StatesRegularly scheduled Executive Committee Meeting.
APA Federal Policy and Program Briefing with Planners’ Day on Capitol Hill
Omni Shoreham Hotel 2500 Calvert Street, N.W., Washington, DC, United StatesHear from lawmakers and leading administration officials about critical issues and new initiatives. Find out how decisions made on Capitol Hill could affect your plans.
2011 Governor’s Conference on Housing and Economic Development (CM I Varies)
Atlantic City Convention Center One Convention Boulevard, Atlantic City, NJ, United StatesDiscuss 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.
Webinar: Natural Gas Extraction: Planning Implications – Introductory Session (CM I 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesDescription Coming Soon
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 StatesThousands 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 StatesThe 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 StatesTodd 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.
Brownfields: Emerging Issues in Redevelopment (CM I TBD)
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesThe 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 StatesManaging 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 StatesPlease 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.
Environmental Forensics (CM I TBD)
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesEnvironmental forensics is a multidisciplinary field with the goal of understanding how and when contamination occurred as well as who is responsible for the pollution. Environmental forensics investigations may involve identifying and apportioning responsibility among multiple parties, age-dating releases and/or determining exactly how a release occurred with reference to insurance or other contractual issues.
APA-NJ Legislative Committee Meeting
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesRegularly scheduled Legislative Committee Meeting.
Webinar: Using GIS to Improve Planning Decisions, part 2 (CM I 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesIn this second presentation on using GIS analysis for making planning decisions, we will examine the landscape effects of residential development scenarios.
Coopertowne Center Walking Tour (CM | Seeking 2.0)
Coopertowne Center 711 Evesham Road, Somerdale, NJ, United StatesThe Borough’s long term vision, redevelopment planning process, the relationship and compromises between the Borough and the redeveloper, the inter-municipal cooperation between Somerdale and Magnolia, the overall successes, the setbacks brought by the economic recession, as well as remaining challenges will be discussed.
Walking Tour of Bordentown, NJ (CM | Seeking 2)
Bordenton, NJ 135 Farnsworth Avenue, Bordentown, NJ, United StatesSam Surtees, previous Chair of Bordentown’s Shade Tree Commission, Mike Hunninghake founding Chair of the Bordentown City Environmental Commission and Bill Collom, Mayor of Bordentown (2001-2009) will narrate a two-hour walking tour of Bordentown highlighting the history of the community through the years with stops at local historical spots as well as a tour of recently preserved properties along the Delaware and Blacks Creek. After the tour we will have lunch and drinks at a local restaurant.
Geology, Hydrogeology & Chemistry (CM I TBD)
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesThis program is designed for the non-scientist and will provide students with a basic understanding of geology, hydrogeology, and environmental chemistry. The fundamental principles will be presented in terminology that makes it easy to understand… even if your only background is high school chemistry. You will also learn how to use this information when evaluating environmental conditions at your site or property.
Community Planning Month Mixer
Zeppelin Hall 88 Liberty View Drive, Jersey City, NJ, United StatesEach year APA, its members, chapters, divisions, and professional institute sponsor National Community Planning Month to raise the visibility of the important role of planners and planning in communities across the U.S. Please join the APA NJ and NY Metro Chapters incelebration of this occassion! Appetizers included. Cash Bar.
Webinar: Mobile Technology, Distracted Attention and Pedestrian Safety (CM I 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThe webinar will discuss the research on the dangers to pedestrians of talking while talking or texting on cell phones. It will cover four of Prof. Nasar’s studies on pedestrians and cell phones and the evolution of his thinking about both beneficial and harmful effects of cell phones use among pedestrians.
APA-NJ ExComm Meeting
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesRegularly scheduled Executive Committee Meeting.
LEED ND Educational Program, Tour and Networking
City Without Walls 6 Cranford Street, Newark, NJ, United StatesThe NJ Chapter’s of the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) and US Green Building Council (USGBC) join together to host a special educational program, tour and networking event featuring New Jersey’s first Gold LEED ND Certified project: the Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District in Newark, NJ.
What’s the Score? Impacts of Credit on Accessing Affordable Housing
Ponzio's Diner 7 Route 70 West, Cherry Hill, NJ, United StatesThe Affordable Housing Professionals of New Jersey (AHPNJ) would like to invite you to our Southern Regional Networking Event entitled "What’s the Score? Impacts of Credit on Accessing Affordable Housing." This panel discussion will examine the post-recession lending and housing markets, and their relation to the importance of one’s credit score.
Webinar: Community Communications 201 (CM I 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThis webinar will inform planners how to effectively communicate the value of our work, leverage discussions with community stakeholders into educational opportunities, and using the media to our advantage.
APA-NJ Young Planners Group “Volunteer Day”
Paterson Habitat for Humanity 146 N. First Street, Paterson, NJ, United StatesAuditor’s Workshop: Managing Environmental Compliance, Focus on Sustainability (CM I TBD)
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesIn today’s tough economy, businesses understand now more than ever that a penny saved is a penny earned! An environmental audit will help identify potential savings for your company. It targets energy efficiency, water conservation, waste reduction and leaner manufacturing practices. These can all add up to thousands of dollars of savings every year! That’s why this year’s Auditor’s Workshop is focusing on sustainability.
APAPA-SE Annual Event: Destination: Central Delaware River Waterfront @ Yards Brewery (CM | 1.0)
Yards Brewery 901 N. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesPlease join fellow planners in the Southeast Section of the APAPA at our Annual Event! This year, our destination and topic of discussion is the Central Delaware River Waterfront in Philadelphia. Sarah Thorp, Delaware River Waterfront Corporation’s Director of Planning, will present The Plan for Central Delaware. The Plan uses urban design and economic development planning tools to make recommendations about how to reconnect the Delaware River Waterfront to existing Philadelphia neighborhoods and corridors.
2011 New Jersey Planning Conference
Hyatt Regency New Brunswick, NJ, United States“Reach Them to Teach Them” - November 3rd-4th, Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick, NJ
Webinar: Design Guidelines for Small Towns and Rural Places (CM I 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThe presentation will enable planners to recognize and incorporate into practice the fundamental principles of small-town design. The session seeks to inspire and motivate planners (generally as non-designers) to work for better place design, how to achieve it, and what the results are.
Design on the Delaware (CM | 20)
Sheraton Philadelphia City Center & The Center for Architecture 17th & Race Streets , Philadelphia, PA, United States"Design on the Delaware is a three day conference and trade show that brings together design and building professionals, business and public leaders, product and service providers for a two day trade show and three days of professional education and networking.
NJRA RTI Real Estate Project Feasbility (CM I 8.0)
NJ Network Studios 25 South Stockton Street, Trenton, NJ, United StatesDuring this 2-day course you will participate in a comprehensive review of the assessment that takes place prior to the acquisition or development of commercial property. You will learn how to conduct an analysis on various real estate development projects to identify the magnitude of the risk, and based on that assessment, make a decision on whether or not to move forward with the development project.
What We Must Never Forget: The Social Equity Obligations of Planners and Planning Officials (CM | 1.0)
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States"Dwight Merriam, a partner with Robinson & Cole, Attorneys at Law, will present the Bloustein School's annual Isadore Candeub Memorial Lecture in Planning on Wednesday, November 9 at 5:00 p.m.. This year's lecture will be ""What We Must Never Forget: The Social Equity Obligations of Planners and Planning Officials.""
ULI Northern New Jersey Annual Trends Conference (CM | Seeking 2)
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesULI Northern New Jersey presents its annual real estate trends and forecast meeting, featuring insights from leading experts both nationally and locally. The event will again feature a presentation on the Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2012 report—a publication from PricewaterhouseCoopers and ULI—as well as a session on the outlook for our local area, led by a panel of leading real estate investors and experts.
Webinar: New Energy Economy (CM I 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesNew Energy Economy is no longer a pie in the sky for the U.S. Many companies around the world are working hard to figure out how to lower the cost to provide clean energy to American consumers.
Green Roof Design, Installation & Planning (Seeking CM | 1.5)
John Theuer Cancer Center, Hackensack University Hospital 90 Second Street, Hackensack, NJ, United StatesJoin us for a tour of the new 4500 sq ft roof garden at the John Theuer Cancer Center. Attendees will learn more about its purpose, design and construction along with regulatory issues, urban heat island and neighborhood impacts, storm water reduction methods, and tips on utilizing roof garden planning.
APA-NJ ExComm Meeting
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesRegularly scheduled Executive Committee Meeting.
APA-NJ Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Committee: 2012 Launch Meeting
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesJoin us at the APA-NJ Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Committee 2012 Launch Meeting on Monday, November 14 beginning at 6:30PM in the Bloustein School room 173.
96th Annual NJLM Conference
Atlantic City Convention Center One Convention Boulevard, Atlantic City, NJ, United StatesStop by and visit our APA-NJ Exhibit Space!
Downtown New Jersey at the 96th Annual NJLOM ~ The Changing Downtown
Atlantic City Convention Center One Convention Boulevard, Atlantic City, NJ, United StatesThis session will address the changing store mix in downtown - how to fill vacancies; retail trends, recommendations on "multi-channel" strategies such as e-commerce, back-door retailing, and concierge services, zoning to encourage development in downtown, transit oriented development, parking techniques to support new uses; and retail financing alternatives.
American Dream Meadowlands: Hard- Hat Tour & Networking Reception (CM | 1.5)
IZOD Center/ Winner's Club 50 State Route 120, East Rutherford, NJ, United StatesThe Urban Land Institute of Northern New Jersey and Langan Engineering and Environmental Services invite you to a special hard hat tour of the most talked about mixed use development on the East Coast.
Coalition for Affordable Housing and the Environment (CAHE) Annual Meeting
Offices of HCDNNJ 145 W. Hanover St, Trenton, NJ, United StatesPresentation by John Hasse, PH.D. AICP, Rowan Universit on Evidence of Persistent Exclusionary Effects of Land Use Policy within Historic and Projected Development Patterns in New Jersey...followed by discussion with Alan Mallach, FAICP Research Director of the National Housing Institute and environmental consultant Candace Ashmun regarding implications relative to housing and the environment.
Stewardship on a Shoestring (CM | 3.5)
Camden County Boat House 7050 North Park Drive, Pennsauken, NJ, United StatesJoin the Natural Lands Trust (NLT) and the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) for this one-day workshop planned specifically for county and municipal government professionals which will highlight those communities and organizations who are working together to save green, while going green.
APA-NJ Legislative Committee Meeting
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesRegularly scheduled Legislative Committee Meeting.
Webinar: Community Development in a Global Context: Gender-Aware Planning in African Cities (CM I 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesCharisma Acey will share her findings and experiences with women’s responses to the lack of service delivery and networked infrastructure within the context of their roles and responsibilities in the household, sense of community, and opportunities to participate in urban governance in Nigeria and Uganda.
Webinar: Wasted Love: The Irresistible Benefits of Regional Food Waste Planning (CM I 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesLocal foods are all the rage, but what happens to all the food waste? Learn how planners can play an active role in food waste diversion. Explore issues of how food waste is connected to climate change, hunger, and air quality. Walk through how the Mississippi Gulf Coast planned for food waste diversion, with a focus on sustainability and livability. Examine strategies that offer opportunities for more sustainable, food security, and livable regions.
Webinar: Blue Urbanism (CM I 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesDetails Coming Soon
APA-NJ ExComm Meeting
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesRegularly scheduled Executive Committee Meeting.
Downtown New Jersey “Excellence Awards”
The Heldrich Center - The Perkins-Roosevelt Room 10 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesThe DNJ "Excellence Awards" recognize New Jersey's best downtown projects and programs. Previous award-winning projects include mini parks, storefront facade improvements, train stations, office buildings, academic facilities, riverfront entertainment complexes, courthouses, residential developments and parking facilities.
APA-NJ Legislative Committee
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesThe APA-NJ Legislative Committee will be convening to discuss the draft Redevelopment Policy Guide and Summary, draft Housing Policy Guide and the status NJ Transit's Parking Privatization plan.
Communications Boot Camp – Empowering and Transforming Planners
Webinar , United StatesOn Thursday, January 5 at 2 p.m. (Eastern), APA will host a free webinar for members about “Planning for the State Legislative Session.” The one-hour webinar is the latest in APA’s Communications Boot Camp — a 12-week program to help members and their allies become effective messengers and advocates for planning.
Webinar: Community Mobility (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesThe webcast participant will get a glimpse of twenty years into the future for what can be done to see how to provide mobility in our communities. Five modes of local transportation are presented: walking, bicycling, sharing public vehicles, sharing private vehicles, and driving.
Housing Committee Meeting
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesJanuary APA-NJ Housing Committee Meeting
Webinar: Integrated Clean Energy Strategies for Sustainable Communities (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesThis session is a primer to explore the integration of sustainable energy strategies into the urban context, starting from the earliest stages of planning to ensure heightened environmental performance at the building, site and community scale. Strategic energy planning, the setting of realistic targets and goals and developing a systematic strategic plan for clean energy integration and implementation will also be examined.
Webinar: New Directions in Planning (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesIn Maryland we are leading the nation in not only thinking about change, but in preparing for the future. This session will highlight the emerging importance of development economics in realizing land use visions. The linkage between land use plans, implementation strategies and revenue generation for delivering infrastructure, will be discussed.
NJASLA Conference (CM | 19)
Trump Taj Mahal 1000 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ, United StatesProfessional Planners and Dual licensed Professional Planners/ Landscape Architects with AICP standing will be happy to know that “Natural Leaders”, the NJASLA January 29-31 Annual Meeting and Exhibition is approved for 19 AICP CMs for eighteen educational sessions.
Webinar: Opportunities and Challenges in Rural Tourism Planning (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesTourism-related activities are an increasingly important component of rural economies providing income and diversification to rural communities. This webinar will examine current trends in rural tourism, which are being shaped by a rapidly shifting economic landscape and ongoing demographic change.
APA-NJ Executive Committee Retreat
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesAnnual Retreat for the APA-NJ Executive Committee
APA-PA Southeast Section Emerging Professionals Happy Hour
Field House 1150 Filbert Street , Philadelphia, PA, United StatesJoin APA PA Southeast Section’s Emerging Professionals Committee for our first happy hour! We will be mingling and enjoying drinks on Tuesday, February 7, 2012 from 5:30-8:30 PM at Field House, 1150 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107.
AICP Exam Review Series – Exam Overview & Spatial Analysis of Planning Practice
Online Webinar , United StatesThe 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.
Downtown New Jersey – Special Complimentary Program #1
Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith and Davis, Metro Corporate Campus 1 99 Wood Street, Woodbridge, NJ, United StatesThis FREE workshop will feature presentations on:
- In-Store Marketing for the Small Retailer
- Downtown Management Survey and Downtown Business Improvement Zone Loan Fund
- Downtown Managers Roundtable to Discuss Program Topics and Share Best Practices
RSVP to Dawn McDonough, Downtown NJ:
Webinar: Planning for Innovation in Waste Management and Recycling (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesAs communities struggle to balance their budgets, innovative waste management and recycling approaches can help shore up the bottom line while creating local business opportunities. Join Andrew Dane, Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc (SEH), and Dr. John Katers, UW-Green Bay, to learn how planners can help communities identify and implement waste re-use opportunities, rural ag/waste to energy opportunities, and recycling best practices.
PR & People: New Campaigns for Downtown Management Success
Count Basie Theatre 99 Monmouth St , Red Bank, NJ, United StatesThe afternoon will focus on the changing nature of volunteerism, and now your local program can respond to volunteers interested in only short term or bite sized assignments. We will also discuss how the role of the Team chairperson must change given the casual nature of many volunteer assignments
Mandatory LSRP Update & Roundtables with Industry Experts (CM 2.5 | Pending – CM Law 1.5 | Pending)
New Jersey Law Center One Constitution Square, New Brunswick, United StatesJoin us February 17 for NAIOP NJ’s seminar “Mandatory LSRP Update & Roundtables with Industry Experts” at the NJ Law Center (directions) in New Brunswick (registration begins at 7:45 AM, program begins at 8:30 AM). The program will begin with a general session presentation from some of top site remediation consultants in New Jersey: Jorge Berkowitz of Langan Engineering & Environmental Services; David Roth of Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis; Richard Ericsson of Cole Schotz Meisel Forman & Leonard; Sean Monaghan of Drinker Biddle & Reath; and Andrew Robins of Sills Cummis & Gross.
AICP Exam Review Series – Functional Areas of Planning Practice
Online Webinar , United StatesThe 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: Crossing Into New Territory: Suburban Immigration and Local Government Reactions in the Washington DC Region (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesSuburbs are the new immigrant gateways of the U.S. This paper examines the extent of recent immigration in the suburbs of large metropolitan areas. Focusing on the Washington, DC area, this paper considers the policy and planning responses by state and local jurisdictions to recent immigration, recognizing the varied reactions depending on the scale of government; the extent of immigrant mobilization and presence; and the political persuasion of the policy actors and local residents. The implications for planning and policy making are discussed.
AICP Exam Review Series – Public Participation and Social Justice
Online Webinar , United StatesThe 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: Planning for Goods Movement: Players, Trends, Challenges (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesPlanning for the movement of goods through local communities depends upon a complex set of interactions involving public stakeholders at different levels of government and private stakeholders with both local and global interests. This webinar provides an overview of logistics, the supply chain, and the various components and functions involved in getting goods from origin to the final customer. We’ll show how freight enters the port complex, and the processes involved getting goods the point of consumption.
Building ONE New Jersey
Holiday Inn of East Windsor 399 Monmouth St., East Windsor, , NJ, United StatesThe Statewide Leadership Assembly hosted by the New Jersey Regional Coalition
Webinar: Regulating Sand and Gravel Mining: Lessons From Michigan (CM | 1.5)
Webinar , United StatesThis webinar is an update of the planning law session conducted as part of the Bettman Symposium at the Spring 2011 APA National Conference in Boston. An article on this topic involving the Kasson Township case study, will also be published by APA in its Planning and Environmental Law report early in 2012.
AICP Exam Review Series – Plan Making and Implementation
Online Webinar , United StatesThe 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: Community Development in a Global Context: Gender-Aware Planning in African Cities (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesCharisma Acey will share her findings and experiences with women’s responses to the lack of service delivery and networked infrastructure within the context of their roles and responsibilities in the household, sense of community, and opportunities to participate in urban governance in Nigeria and Uganda.
Preservation in Practice: A Primer for Historic Preservation Commissions
Drew University 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, NJ, United StatesDrew University’s Certificate in Historic Preservation Program invites community members to explore preservation in New Jersey by participating in courses being offered this winter and spring! This program is designed to appeal to anyone interested in learning about preservation including owners of historic buildings, town planners, architects, real estate professionals, developers and many more.
Public Policy Symposium (CM Pending | 2.0)
East Brunswick Hilton 3 Tower Center Boulevard, East Brunswick, NJ, United StatesFeaturing Senate President Steve Sweeney and a Public/Private Panel Discussion on The NJ Comeback: Attracting and Retaining Jobs and Tenants
NJ Future Redevelopment Forum
Hyatt Regency New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesBy bringing together leaders in both government and the private sector who are working tirelessly to create sustainable redevelopment solutions to New Jersey’s problems, we can share innovative ideas, learn best practices, and make our state a better place for tomorrow.
AICP Exam Review Series – Research and Quantitative Methods
Online Webinar , United StatesThe 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 Economic Impacts and Opportunities of Families: Children, Elders, and Caregivers (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesDemographic transformation creates challenges and opportunities for all US communities. Retiring baby boomers are making new demands – in terms of the built environment, services and housing alternatives.
This webinar will offer a fresh perspective on Economics of Families, Social Integration and Physical Design.
Urban Agriculture and Food Systems Planning (CM | 1.5)
Collingswood Scottish Rite Theatre 315 White Horse Pike, Collingswood, United StatesFood 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 StatesDigital 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 StatesThe 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 StatesThe 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 StatesThis 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 StatesThe 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 StatesInsight 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 StatesThe 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 StatesIn 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 SchoolThe 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 StatesAICP 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.
Create A Place Conference: Arts Build Communities (CM | 4.5)
Paul Robeson Campus Center 249 University Avenue, Newark, NJ, United StatesCreate 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 StatesComplete 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 StatesPlanSmart 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.
Rutgers’ Pond Design, Management and Maintenance
Rutgers University - Off CampusThis 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.
Webinar: Opportunities in Complete Streets & Green Infrastructure (CM | 2.0)
Webinar , United StatesThe 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 StatesRetail Recruitment Tools and Methods for Business District Managers, Chamber Officials and Leaders involved in recruiting businesses to their districts.
Rutgers’ Working with Your LSRP – NJDEP’s NEW Site Remediation Program Training
Rutgers University - Off CampusThis 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.
Innovative Success Stories, Strategies for Communities (CM Pending | 2.0)
Webinar , United StatesJoin 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 StatesGenentech'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 SayrevilleIs 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 StatesAs 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.
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 StatesThe 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.
Bloustein Grand Reception
Hilton East Brunswick Hotel 3 Tower Center Drive, East Brunswick, NJ, United StatesWe 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.
Regional Plan Association’s 22nd Annual Regional Assembly
Waldorf-Astoria, New York 301 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United StatesThis 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.
Webinar: Preserving Affordable Housing in a Transit Corridor (CM |1.5)
Webinar , United StatesIn 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 PlainsIs 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 StatesExplore 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 StatesOver 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 StatesThis 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 StatesMany 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 HouseIs 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!
Understanding the Redevelopment Process and Your Role in It
Thomas Edison State College 101 W. State St., Trenton, NJ, United StatesRedevelopment is a procedure used to revitalize distressed neighborhoods, address the effects of underused and neglected parcels and enhance the economic conditions of a municipality. Accompanied by sound planning and execution, redevelopment ultimately allows residents, stakeholders and local government officials to produce invaluable changes to our communities.
Green Roof Design, Installation & Planning (CM | 1.5)
John Theurer Cancer Center, Hackensack University Hospital 90 Second Street, Hackensack, NJ, United StatesJoin us for a tour of the new 4500 sq ft roof garden at the John Theurer Cancer Center.
Attendees will learn more about its purpose, design and construction along with regulatory issues, urban heat island and neighborhood impacts, storm water reduction methods, and tips on utilizing roof garden planning.
Cumulative Pollution Impacts and Environmental Justice
Troy Wallston House of Hope 129 Market Street, Camden, NJ, United StatesThe workshop will provide general information on both environmental justice and cumulative impacts, as well as involve workshop participants in a discussion of possible solutions for the problem of cumulative impacts in New Jersey. The workshop will end with a tour of several environmental justice neighborhoods in Camden.
I-70 Corridor – Dedicated Truck Lane Feasibility Study (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThe $3.75 million, two-phased study evaluated the feasibility of adding dedicated truck lanes through Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. The Study evaluates if Dedicated Truck Lanes address the congestion and safety problems and needs on the corridor and improve the regions’ economic competitiveness more than general purpose lanes capacity additions or maintaining the corridor as it is today.
Downtown Jersey City Walking Tour (CM | 2.0)
Jersey City City Hall 280 Grove Street , Jersey City, NJ, United StatesJoin City of Jersey City Planning Director Robert Cotter, PP, FAICP on a walking tour of some of the State's most successful redevelopment efforts that now make up the fabric of Downtown Jersey City.
Adapting Cities to Climate Change (CM | 1.5)
DVRPC 190 N. Independence Mall West, 8th Floor, Philadelphia , PA, United StatesCities and smaller communities are facing more severe hazards and sea-level rise. In this program, planners explore the issues of infrastructure and land changes, as well as environmental and economic changes. How do we know what the effects of climate change will be and how do we adapt? Explore both research and planning preparation.
2012 NJ Historic Preservation Conference “Sustaining the Past – Inventing the Future” (CM | Pending)
Rider University Memorial Hall, Lawrenceville, NJ, United StatesRegister now for the 2012 NJ Historic Preservation Conference "Sustaining the Past - Inventing the Future" on Thursday, June 7th at Rider University in Lawrenceville, NJ. The full day conference includes 16 educational sessions and field workshops on preservation, sustainable design, archaeology, historic site stewardship, state parks, historic roads, and much more.
DEP Water Quality Management Planning in NJ (CM | Pending)
The College of NJ, Library Auditorium 2000 Pennington Road, Ewing Township, NJ, United StatesJoin PlanSmart NJ, APA-NJ and The Sustainability Institute for our first Policy Briefing exploring the changing landscape of DEP Water Quality Management Planning in NJ. Hear speakers representing different perspectives discuss the opportunities and challenges they face.
Federal Tools for Aging and Livable Communities (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThis session will explore promising efforts to mobilize and innovate Federal solutions to aging issues cross-agency and intra-agency such as: creating a single agency entry point, providing a forum for dialogue or serving as a repository for policy and programs related to aging.
Roosevelt Borough Walking Tour (CM Pending | 2.0)
Borough of Roosevelt NJ, United StatesThe presentations will include the development history of the Borough, the architectural history, the successful efforts to preserve the greenbelt and a discussion of other unique land use issues the Borough has faced in the last 20 years. Highlights will include access to a famous New Deal art mural by Ben Shahn in the school building that depicts the founding of the Borough on three large panels as well as a discussion of one of the earliest experiments in ecologically aware affordable housing, the Roosevelt Senior Citizens' Housing, which set out to incorporate energy-efficiency within traditional designs.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CM | 2.0)
East Orange City Hall 44 City Hall Plaza, East Orange, United StatesPlanners and design professionals can substantially reduce future incidents of crime in their communities. This session will present the practice of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) as a method for using good design and land use planning to reduce fear and crime. Presenters will include representatives from the law enforcement, architecture, and planning communities with experience and knowledge to explain how to understand and use CPTED in the field.
4th Annual Raritan River Conference (CM Pending | 5.0)
Duke Farms 80 US Highway 206, Hillsborough, NJ, United StatesThe Raritan River Region: Flooding, Regeneration and the Next Generation
Save the Date: June 14 - Duke Farms, Hillsborough, NJ
The 4th Annual Sustainable Raritan River Conference
Understanding the Impacts and Benefits of Freight Capacity Improvements: Environmental Justice and Freight Infrastructure (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThe purpose of the webinar will be to orient planners to the issues of environmental justice as they relate specifically to freight operations and freight infrastructure, including air and sea ports, railroads, intermodal facilities, inland warehouse and distribution centers, and the roads and bridges that serve them. To help planners understand and address community concerns, presenters will discuss the origins and current status of federal environmental justice policy and offer infrastructure case studies from the Chicago area and Southern California.
The Southwest Ecodistrict: Creating a National Showcase of Sustainability (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThe National Capital Planning Commission, the federal government’s regional planning agency, in conjunction with federal and local partners is developing a bold new vision for Southwest Washington. Learn how NCPC and the city proposes to transform a staid mid-century federal office precinct - merely steps from the National Mall - into a vibrant livable community and showcase of sustainability.
Planning for Immigrant and Multi-Ethnic Communities (CM | 2.0)
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesWhile communities are well attuned to the diversification and globalization of U.S. cities and towns, how they can respond to these trends in practice is less well understood. This forum will present an overview of some key concepts, trends and issues to consider when planning in immigrant and multi-ethnic contexts.
Union City Walking Tour (CM | Pending)
Union City In front of the Light Rail Station at Bergenline Ave and 49th St., Union City, NJ, United StatesState Senator and Mayor of Union City Brian P. Stack will lead a two-hour tour on the planning, development, and cultural activities of Union City.
2012 Planning Law Review (CM | 1.5)
Chester County Planning Commission 601 Westtown Road , Suite 270, West Chester, PA, United StatesKeep abreast of the latest developments in case law and legislation. Whether it is the Supreme Court considering First Amendment issues or states focusing on property rights, a panel of attorneys will highlight new trends, important precedents, unsettled issues, and pending decisions. Hear an update on federal legislation and what it will mean for your community, as well as where amicus briefs were filed and why.
Embracing New Urbanism in Your Comprehensive Plan (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThe purpose of this session is to present how many communities are rethinking their long-term development policies that may once have embraced low-density, suburban development to incorporate more new urbanism principles such as a focus on infill development over greenfield development; a desire to create walkable neighborhoods with access to local businesses; and an understanding that high-density development is not the “plague” on society that some of the public may once have believed.
Town Centers: their conditions to success, economic opportunity, and preferences toward inviting, walkable places (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThis session highlights many of the conditions (with emphasis on market analysis and urban design) that lead to viable town centers, primarily through case study of town centers across the country. Case studies of public/private partnerships will also be provided. The success of the town center strategy, which focuses on the creation of great places to create value premiums, has broad implications for planning, since it has provided market validation of a number of planning and urban design principles. That these successes have occurred, often in the absence of regional policies that support placemaking, could point to a broader cultural shift and future support for place-friendly policies.
Designing Downtown NOW: Real Tactics and Tools to Enhance Your Businesses and Districts (CM | 3.75)
Atlantic City Convention Center One Convention Boulevard, Atlantic City, NJ, United StatesLooking to take action over the next 3-12 months to make real changes to your business/building appearance that will increase commerce and property value? Wanting to enhance the perception of your district in the short term by taking direct actions to turn tough places into bright spots of positive economic and social activity? Want to do this all without spending a ton of money while building partnerships and more buy-in for your district and its businesses?
Green Drinks – Sustainable Summer Mixer
Pilsener Haus and Biergarten 1422 Grand Street, Hoboken, NJ, United StatesPlease join the USGBC NJ North Branch for an informal get together with the Hoboken, Jersey City and Ramsey-Mahwah Green Drink Chapters.
There is no charge for this event, which is open to USGBC members and non-members alike.
A Tale of Three Waterfronts (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesFor decades, the waterfronts of our port cities were the drivers of regional economic development. But as markets changed in the mid-Twentieth Century, these areas in many cities became derelict eyesores, economic black holes that sucked the energy out of these once-thriving urban centers. Over the past few decades, however, new approaches to the function and utility of urban waterfronts have given these districts a new vitality and vibrancy. This webinar will present the waterfront redevelopment stories of three small cities: Portland, Maine; Portsmouth, New Hampshire; and Burlington, Vermont. It will highlight the economic, social, and environmental forces at play as these cities work to redefine themselves.
Highway Bus Rapid Transit (CM |1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesBus Rapid Transit – or BRT – is bus service that includes enhanced travel ways, stations and equipment. BRT offers passengers faster, more reliable service than traditional bus service. It does so by providing more frequent service and reducing traffic delays by giving BRT vehicles priority over general traffic. This type of service can be implemented faster less expensively than rail transit while still offering many of the same attributes and benefits as rail transit. Because the public is relatively unfamiliar with BRT, public education and marketing are very important to the success of this type of service.
Senior Mobility (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThis webcast will examine several trends gaining traction with transit and paratransit agencies as well as with governmental agencies that focus on senior needs. Case studies will be presented from rural, suburban, and urban communities, including one of the first suburban NORCs (naturally-occurring retirement community) in the nation.
Green Building & Environmental Sustainability Element Tool (CM |1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThis webinar will address the creation and adoption of a GBESE which, like all Master Plan Elements, is intended to guide land-use decisions and provides the basis for ordinances addressing sustainability and land use issues. Representatives from the planning community, including the acclaimed Sustainable JerseyTM certification program, will discuss the program’s GBESE tool for certification, how to introduce sustainability concepts into local planning documents, and will highlight some examples from high performing sustainability plans.
AHPNJ Northern Region Program “Refinancing Multifamily Affordable Housing”
Jewish Community Center 760 Northfield Ave., West Orange, NJ, United StatesUpdates on the current state affordable housing environment from AHPNJ's Policy Committee Chair and a panel with experts and practitioners on how to use HUD, FHA and Low Income Housing Tax Credits programs for multifamily refinance.
Maximizing the Potential of Downtown Retail Districts Strategies for Older Suburbs Roundtable Series (CM | 2.5)
DVRPC 190 N. Independence Mall West, 8th Floor, Philadelphia , PA, United StatesThe Building Blocks of a Successful Downtown Retail District – Heather Arnold, Streetsense
What Key Criteria are Retailers Looking for? – Kelly Kost, Downtown Works
The Importance of Parking Management Strategies for Downtown Retail - Timothy Haahs, P.E., AIA, President/CEO, Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc.
Cars, Streets and Policy in 2035 (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThe Car Future Group will conduct an interactive session about how trends in vehicle design and technology will play out on the roadways and policy context of the future. We will present important information about the future of cars design: Shape, weight, size, fuel types and degrees of automation. We will then discuss the future of our infrastructure and how the new vehicles will be used, exploring issues such as roadway and lane design, pricing, insurance and public policy. The audience will see that we are facing a future characterized by opposing trends, and not monolithic solutions.
ULI NNJ- YLG Hoboken Infill Development Walking Tour & Networking with Dean Marchetto
Pier A Park 100 Sinatra Dr., Hoboken, NJ, United StatesJoin ULI NNJ for a spectacular summer walking tour of Hoboken with one of its most influential architects, Dean Marchetto. The tour will begin after meeting at the Gazebo in the Pier A Park and continue to numerous sites to hear accounts of how infill development – Hoboken Style – has been done over the last 30+ years.
Policy Briefing: DEP Waiver Rule (CM | 1.5 Law)
The College of New Jersey , Select a Country:The NJDEP Waiver Rule allows the NJDEP Commissioner to grant exemptions to certain environmental regulations enforced by NJDEP. Hear speakers representing different perspectives discuss the implications and opportunities of this rule.
Transportation Summit – Meadowlands Mobility (CM | 2.0)
Pegasus East at the Meadowlands Racetrack 50 State Route 120, East Rutherford, NJ, United StatesContinued economic opportunity in the Meadowlands is contingent on maintaining and improving our transportation network. In this summit, we will review recent system improvements and projects planned and underway, including but not limited to rail service, Bus Rapid Transit, and potential “Rubber Tire Rail” routes that will increase job access and Economic Development. In addition, we will learn how access to both Super Bowl and America Dream is being addressed.
Re-stitching the urban environment: The Columbus Urban Commercial Overlay (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesColumbus Planning Division staff will provide an overview of the Urban Commercial Overlay (UCO), a highly successful zoning tool that requires a walkable built environment reflecting the development pattern of late 19th and early 20th century commercial corridors. Since it was established in 1999, a broad array of pedestrian-friendly development has been constructed, including gasoline stations and a major grocery store. The UCO applies design standards that address the location and design of new buildings (and additions to existing buildings), parking lot placement and related development standards without requiring mandatory design review.
PP Exam Review Course
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesThe Review Course is expected to 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. Additionally, all students will receive a complimentary copy of the 2010 Complete Guide to Planning in New Jersey.
Community Leadership Institute
Trenton Marriott at Lafayette Yard 1 West Lafayette Street, Trenton, NJ, United StatesThe Community Leadership Institute, a two day program focused on strategies to address vacant problem properties and revitalizing communities. The Institute is structured to be a low-cost, relatively small gathering where we can have in-depth discussions that prepare participants to return to their locales armed with perspective needed to address the considerable challenges we face.
City Planner Book Club Meet Up (CM 1.5)
The Merchant 279 Grove Street , Jersey City, NJ, United StatesOur planning careers are pivoted on building communities, both physically and socially. But what about building literary communities? The premise of the CPBC is simple. Every three months, APA-NJ and APA-NYM will choose a different book for membership to read. Our current selection is Crabgrass Frontiers: The Suburbanization of the United States. On the third month of these quarterly cycles, the chapters will organize an in-person meet-up to discuss the featured book at length. Between the time of introduction and meeting-up, CPBC members are encouraged to participate in an online forum to share their ideas in real-time. Our September 2012 meet-up will be held in Jersey City's The Merchant Bar and Restaurant from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Site Remediation – Your Basic Toolkit
Woodard & Curran (Auditorium Building 100) 50 Millstone Road, East Windsor, NJ, United StatesThe New Jersey Builders Association is pleased to offer the seminar, "Site Remediation - Your Basic Toolkit," at Woodward & Curran (East Windsor).
Housing and Transportation for the Boomers and Beyond (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThis webinar will provide attendees the latest national and state data on housing and transportation relevant to an aging population. Hear how disability rates, family structures, foreclosure rates, and the age of homes have shifted in the decade, as older households adapt to face new and continuing challenges. Learn what’s being done to address issues of affordability. Understand the latest travel patterns of those 65+ as observed in the 2009 National Household Travel Survey. Hear what public and private sector strategies AARP’s planning experts recommend for the creation of lifelong communities. During the webinar, presenters will show their new 6.5 minute video entitled, “Active Living for All Ages: Creating Communities Around Transit,” and discuss how the voices of older adults living in Arlington, VA’s TOD neighborhoods can help win the argument for walkable, mixed-use communities.
Building ONE New Jersey: Statewide Public Meeting of 1,000 people
New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center 97 Sunfield Avenue, Edison, NJ, United StatesPromoting sustainable, inclusive and economically prosperous communities. Join 1,000 community, business and labor leaders, clergy, and local elected officials from across the state to press state and national policy makers to act on bi-partisan solutions to pressing problems impacting our communities.
NJ Association for Floodplain Management (NJAFM) Annual Conference
The Palace at Somerset Park 333 Davidson Avenue, Somerset, NJ, United StatesEvery fall the New Jersey Association for Floodplain Management (NJAFM) conducts an annual conference that attracts over 200 people for a 2-day conference that showcases the state-of-the-art in techniques, programs, resources, materials and equipment, and services to accomplish flood mitigation and other community goals. The 2012 NJAFM Conference will be held October 2-3 at the Palace in Somerset, NJ.
North Jersey Sustainable Communities Consortium (NJSCC) – Information Sessions Registration and Info – Local Demonstration Project Funding Opportunities by NJ TRANSIT
NJTPA One Newark Center, 17th Floor, Newark, NJ, United StatesPlease join us at this free information session hosted by NJ TRANSIT to promote the sustainable development Local Demonstration Project (LDP) program. These information sessions will educate you on what the LDP is and how to fill out a successful application.
Planning for Yesterday and Tomorrow: History, Streetscapes and Promise in Montclair Center (CM | 3.0 Pending)
Montclair Center Church Street Plaza, intersection of Church Street with S. Fullerton and Bloomfield Avenue, Montclair, NJ, United StatesMontclair Center is a vital and evolving downtown, where urban planners have implemented projects for over a century. Join us for a narrated walking tour that will discuss the historic architecture of Montclair Center and a projects past, present and future.
North Jersey Sustainable Communities Consortium (NJSCC) – Information Sessions – Local Demonstration Project Funding Opportunities by NJ TRANSIT
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesPlease join us at this free information session hosted by NJ TRANSIT to promote the sustainable development Local Demonstration Project (LDP) program. These information sessions will educate you on what the LDP is and how to fill out a successful application.
Planning Mistakes: Assessing, Learning, Adapting (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesEveryone makes them. But how do you address mistakes and learn from them? A panel of veteran planners working in a variety of settings discuss a common workplace problem and how they have addressed the issue. Learn how the fundamental issue of how you handle mistakes shapes you, your professional life, and your efficacy as a planner. How do you handle the public fallout and how can you turn mistakes into something beneficial? Find out.
Concept to Creation – Economic & Design Elements of Transit-Oriented Development (CM | 4.0 Pending)
Special Events Forum, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesTOD is much more than proximity to transit – good urban design is essential to true TOD. This panel will address the key design concepts that distinguish TOD, as well as planning considerations such as land use types, environmental constraints, historic features, and social justice issues.
Walking Tour of Bordentown City, NJ (CM | Pending)
Bordentown CityJoin Bordentown City Officials and the American Planning Association - New Jersey Chapter to celebrate Downtown Bordentown’s Award as a GREAT PLACE IN NEW JERSEY! The tour will be guided by Bordentown Mayor James Lynch and former Mayor and Assemblyman Joe Malone, with Deputy Mayor Heather Cheesman, Commissioner Zigmont Targonski and City Clerk Patricia Ryan on hand to offer interesting viewpoints and historical facts about Bordentown.
2012 Governor’s Conference on Housing and Economic Development
Atlantic City Convention Center One Convention Boulevard, Atlantic City, NJ, United StatesThis year's conference will present innovative economic development strategies and engage participants in discussing how best to develop sustainable communities, neighborhood revitalization, property management, green building, housing for special populations, financial resources and more.
Destination Meadowlands: Creating and Branding Local & Regional Destinations (CM | 3.25)
Meadowlands Environment Center 2 De Korte Park , Lyndhurst, NJ, United StatesA one-day intensive workshop teaching how to make your community and region destination ready. Designed for business district management organizations, chambers and other municipal, county and regional leaders.
A Tale of Three City Pairs: Regional Economic Growth and Rail Transit Investments (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesDo transportation investments, particularly rail transit investments, facilitate long-term city and regional economic growth? If yes, what is the signficiance of the role of rail transit, versus other factors, in regional economic growth? In this webinar Bill Lee, Executive Vice President of AECOM Economics, will provide an extensive data-based review of three city pairs, each representing two cities that once had similar profile, but with one city that invested in regional rail transit and the other that did not.
Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association 2012 Conference (CM | Pending)
Golden Nugget Atlantic City 1 Castle Boulevard, Atlantic City, NJ, United StatesMAC URISA 2012 is the largest GIS conference in the Mid-Atlantic region. We are proud to host a comprehensive, multi-day conference that showcases outstanding and innovative uses of GIS technologies in our area.
Policy Briefing: Recent Changes in NJ Solar Legislation (CM | 1.5)
The College of NJ, Library Auditorium 2000 Pennington Road, Ewing Township, NJ, United StatesJoin us for Policy Briefing exploring the New Jersey Solar Energy Legislation signed into law by Governor Chris Christie (S-1925). Experts will discuss what is included in the legislation, the land use ramifications, and its impact on the solar market in New Jersey.
Planning for Fracking: Booms, Busts, and Beyond (Ethics CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThis webcast will provide planners and land use lawyers with everything they need to know about the “ins and outs” of the impacts of the booming natural gas industry’s activities on our communities. We start with an overview of the regulation of fracking activities, including federal, state, and local regulations and the consideration of land rights. Then we address in detail the role of planners in jurisdictions where fracking is permitted or is being contemplated, and how that role varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
2012 New Jersey Planning Conference
Hyatt Regency New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesGet ready for what will be APA-NJ's largest conference yet! Visit our conference website: www.2012NJPlanningConference.org for more details. Registration is open!
North Jersey Sustainable Communities Consortium (NJSCC) – Information Sessions – Local Demonstration Project Funding Opportunities by NJ TRANSIT
Raritan Valley Community College 118 Lamington Rd., Branchburg, NJ, United StatesPlease join us at one of our free information sessions hosted by NJ TRANSIT to promote the sustainable development Local Demonstration Project (LDP) program. These information sessions will educate you on what the LDP is and how to fill out a successful application.
The Nuts and Bolts of Non-Contiguous Clustering (CM | 1.0)
Online Webinar , United StatesWe are pleased to partner with New Jersey Future on the first of their new webinar series. The Nuts and Bolts of Non-Contiguous Clustering, scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 12:30 pm, is a one-hour look at this innovative land-preservation tool and how it has been implemented in the state of New Jersey. Three presenters […]
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs): Moving NJ Transportation Forward
Woodbridge Hilton 120 Wood Avenue South, Iselin, NJ, United StatesSponsored by the Women's Transportation Seminar, join a discussion on the various views of the environment for Public Private Partnerships (PPP) for transportation in NJ and how PPPs are evolving in the industry to enhance project delivery options. Learn what is developing with PPPs and how this funding tool may advance construction of new facilities. Hear how NJ state leadership views PPP’s. Find out the latest on this alternative funding source from a representative of the FHWA. And learn about plans at the Port Authority of NY & NJ to engage private partners to replace a major bi-state bridge.
Reaching the Ones Who Don’t Show Up (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesWe all know that our usual public meetings aren’t attracting large portions of our populations, and that many of the people we most want to hear from are more likely to use email and web sites than to show up for a council meeting. But with all the websites and whiz-bang online tools out there, what should we be doing? We will explore several different online public participation techniques, from surveying to idea prioritizing and ongoing project management. We will give a real-time demonstration of how several methods and online tools work, and we will spend a little time with the developer of one of these tools to discuss the challenges and protections needed to foster effective online participation.
NJPO offers over 34 CM Credits at League Conference
Atlantic City Convention Center One Convention Boulevard, Atlantic City, NJ, United StatesThe 97th Annual League of Municipalities Conference
Atlantic City Convention Center One Convention Boulevard, Atlantic City, NJ, United StatesDon't forget to stop by the APA-NJ Exhibit space!
Ethical Challenges for Planning Consultants (CM Ethics | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThis moderated panel discussion will examine situations common to private consultants (in contexts that also often include public sector planners) from a variety of perspectives, taking into consideration several variables. Audience members will also be invited to submit their ethical questions electronically for the panel to discuss. This session will familiarize attendees with the standards of ethical behavior according to the AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct and the nuances of applying the Code appropriately and responsibly.
Current Issues in On-Premise Sign Regulation and Sign Illumination (CM | 2)
Atlantic City Convention Center One Convention Boulevard, Atlantic City, NJ, United StatesThe class will cover both case law & statutes that affect the regulation of on-premise signs and will explore the constitutional issues related to speech and the First Amendment, takings under the Fifth Amendment, due process and equal protection.
The 2nd class will cover the regulation of Sign Illumination and will provide a practical guide to on-premise sign illumination and a review of existing university level research on sign illumination and traffic safety. Preliminary results of new digital sign (EMC) lighting level research will be presented. Also a discussion of new sign illumination technology and new trends in general lighting regulation.
Demystifying LEED ND (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThis presentation will explore the local issues related to LEED ND and how the rating system approaches and measures initiatives to reduce regional impact of these issues. A general overview of the LEED ND system including prerequisites and their impact on project site selection will be presented. The session will discuss specific issues addressed by LEED ND and how individual credits relate to the issues outlined.
Sustainable Jersey: Meeting of the Green Infrastructure Task Force
Livingston Senior & Community Center 204 Hillside Avenue, Livingston, NJ, United StatesHelp support Sustainable Jersey’s new Green Infrastructure Task Force by attending a meeting on December 4, 2012, to discuss regulatory and legal framework to support green infrastructure, educational needs and opportunities, and the development of new model ordinances in New Jersey.
Downtown New Jersey Annual Excellence Awards Reception
The Heldirich Hotel 10 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesPurchase your tickets today for the 2012 Downtown New Jersey Excellence Awards!
Holiday Mixer
George Street Ale House 378 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesPlease join us for a holiday party hosted by the APA-NJ Young Planners Group and the Rutgers Association of Policy and Planning Students
Diverse, or Not Diverse? That Is the Question…for the Planning Profession (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesCharles Brown, Senior Researcher at the Voorhees Transportation Center will lead a discussion on the need to write more people of color into the world of cycling and providing underserved communities with active transportation choices. Karyn Williams, co-founder of Velo City, and Tiffany Robinson, Chair of the APA-NJ's Ethnic & Cultural Diversity Committee, will discuss their experiences in teaching minority youth in underserved communities about the community planning process and empowering them with the skills needed to discuss urban issues.
Voorhees Town Center Walking Tour (CM | 2.0 Pending)
Voorhees Town Center 2400 Voorhees Town Center, Voorhees, United StatesThe tour will walk around the Voorhees Town Center site, beginning at the new town hall with a brief presentation of the background and history of the site and the redevelopment initiative. The tour will be led by representatives of the developers as well as the Mayor and Township administrator and will explore progress that has been made, the work that is currently underway, challenges that have been overcome, and where additional opportunities may be realized in the future.
Strategies for Older Suburbs Roundtable Topic: Diversify Your Revenue Sources
DVRPC 190 N. Independence Mall West, 8th Floor, Philadelphia , PA, United StatesGiven the nation’s economic climate and looming fiscal constraints, many of us are looking for creative solutions to our communities’ problems. This Roundtable series, designed exclusively by and for Greater Philadelphia’s community and economic development professionals, invites you to share your challenges, bring your good ideas, and brainstorm answers to your colleagues’ tough questions.
Obesity Prevention in New Jersey The State of the State: Important Next Steps
HILTON EAST BRUNSWICK & EXECUTIVE MEETING CENTER 3 Tower Center Boulevard, East Brunswick, NJ, United StatesUtilizing a “systems perspective” speakers will provide direction on what recommendations, strategies, and actions should be implemented in the short term to accelerate progress in obesity prevention over the next 10 years.
City Planner Book Club Meet-Up (CM | 1.5)
BXL Zoute 50 West 22 nd Street , New York, United StatesOur current selection is The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America. Our December 2012 meet-up will be held at BXL Zoute from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Bridging the Gap: How planners and communities can work together
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesThe purpose of the workshop is to “bridge the gap” between planners and community based organizations (CBOs). The workshop will provide a platform for CBOs to better understand the role of city and regional planners in community development, and acquire access to information that can help them become strong and sustainable entities within their target populations. It will also give planners an opportunity to learn more about CBO’s, what they do, and their needs.
Linking Airports to Transportation Planning (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesThe proposed webinar will explore the connection between aviation and other travel modes, and the challenges that airports and their communities face when integrating airports into regional transportation systems and nearby communities. We will provide background that transportation planners need to know when embarking on transportation planning or site development projects that involve direct or indirect connections with airports or federally obligated airport property.
Mobile Planning: There’s an App for That (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesMore than half of Americans own and use a smartphone. Increasingly planners and the public are accessing information and engaging via mobile devices. Walk through the research and mobile applications out there to aid planners in using their mobile devices to the maximum effectiveness. This session is sponsored by the Ohio State University.
[Rescheduled] NJ Planning Conference
Hyatt Regency New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesPlease join us for the annual NJ Planning Conference! Due to Hurricane Sandy, the originally scheduled conference was moved to January 31 and February 1. There's still time to register!
Does the New Normal Impact the Old Ethics? (CM Ethics | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesNew pressure from elected officials and city managers to reduce fees, regulations and process to make it easier to attract development may or may not be consistent with the Principles espoused by the Code of Ethics, much less the Rules of Conduct. This interactive session will engage participants in dialogue about the pressures we are facing in our jobs on a day to day basis and how to align our response with the AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.
Copy Cats: How Plagiarism (and laziness) Is Discrediting The Urban Planning Profession (CM | 1.5)
Online Webinar , United StatesPlanning and plagiarism go hand in hand. We copy zoning codes, plans, and ideas from other towns and, in the process, we are responsible for killing any sense of identity in our own communities. This session is about gaining the self confidence to plan truly exceptional places. This session is sponsored by the Ohio State University.
Green Tourism and Hospitality Conference: Leveraging People, Planet and Profits (the Triple-Bottom-Line)
Double Tree By Hilton Somerset Hotel & Conference Center 200 Atrium Drive, Somerset, NJ, United StatesThe Green Tourism and Hospitality Conference is coming to Somerset County this February! This full day event providing technical insight in operations and marketing will show you how to leverage People, Planet and Profits to give your company a competitive edge.