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Planning Ethics and the Law (CM | 1.5)

DVRPC 190 N. Independence Mall West, 8th Floor, Philadelphia , PA, United States

DVRPC’s Municipal Outreach program will be showing an APA audio/web conference in DVRPC’s Main Conference Room on Wednesday, October 9, 2013. The event is free to attend, but you must register in advance to attend: http://dvrpc.ticketleap.com/. Please note: you must attend the event in person; you cannot watch from your desk.

Cooper River Park Walking Tour

Camden County Boathouse 7050 North Park Drive, Pennsauekn, NJ, United States

Join Camden County and Cherry Hill Officials and the American Planning Association, New Jersey Chapter, to celebrate Cooper River Park’s award as a... GREAT PLACE IN NEW JERSEY!

Redevelopment Planning Law Class (CM | 12)

Newark HUD Office 1085 Raymond Blvd., 13th Floor, Newark, NJ, United States

This two-day course on the redevelopment planning process will provide a broader understanding of the crucial issues, steps and challenges associated with the New Jersey’s Local Redevelopment and Housing Law (LRHL).

Leaky Pipes (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

This presentation describes the scope of the problem in terms of public health risks. federal and state drinking water, water quality, and stormwater laws require permittees to address leaky infrastructure, but local implementers often interpret these requirements in ways that ignore the potential infectious disease risk posed. 

South Hoboken Waterfront Walking Tour

Pier A Park 1st Street & Frank, Sinatra Drive, NJ, United States

The City of Hoboken’s South Hoboken Waterfront has been named a Great Place in New Jersey for 2013 by the American Planning Association-New Jersey Chapter (APA-NJ).   The City will be hosting a Walking Tour on Friday, October 18 from 2pm-4pm. The Walking Tour will highlight the South Hoboken Waterfront and present the processes which were involved in its industrial-to-recreational transformation.

Sussex County Winery Tour

Kittatinny Valley State Park 199 Goodale Road, Andover, NJ, United States

Please join the American Planning Associa2on - NJ Chapter for a Sussex County Winery Tour which will be the vehicle for a presenta2on by Donna Traylor, AICP, PP on the economic and social values of eco-tourism in Sussex County.  

$75

2013 NJ Complete Streets Summit

Rutgers University Student Center 126 College Avenue , New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Anticipated sessions include Contextualizing Complete Streets, Rightsizing Streets, Complete Streets Implementation, and Making the Case for Complete Streets. Charles Marohn from Strong Towns will deliver the keynote address. Lunch will be provided in addition to morning refreshments and a reception following the Summit.

Community Planning Month Mixer!

12 West Restaurant and Bar 275 Bellevue Avenue, Upper Montclair, NJ, United States

On Thursday, Oct 24th, from 6-9pm continue our Community Planning Month celebrations with fellow APA-NJ members at this Northeast Area networking event. Enjoy light fare at 12 West in Upper Montclair - conveniently located in Upper Montclair Town Center, adjacent to the Upper Montclair Train Station.

The New Jersey Gold Coast: How We Got Here and Where We Are Going

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

Moderated by Bloustein Local Director and University Professor Raphael J. Caprio, and Senior Research Fellow Marc Pfeiffer, the program includes a macroeconomic overview of  the region, presentations by representatives from Jersey City, Weehawken and Edgewater, all waterfront municipalities that have experienced significant impact from Gold Coast development, and a prominent developer’s view of the region’s future. 

Parking Reform Made Easy: How to Make Smarter Parking Requirements (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

Status quo parking requirements often stand in the way of making communities livable, equitable, and sustainable. Responding to criticisms of excessive minimum parking requirements, many planners feel that improvements should be made but they lack a solid procedure for generating reform. Webinar participants are provided with a handout showing a step-by-step technical and policy process for reforming parking requirements. A brief introduction explains that parking requirements are a policy choice, not merely a technical calculation. 

Downtown Freehold Walking Tour

Monmouth County Hall of Record One East Main Street, Freehold, NJ, United States

The downtown area of Freehold is the heart of the Borough, which is located centrally in Monmouth County. Like many towns of its time, it is the historic village center for much of the surrounding population.

APA-NJ Day of Service

Belmar Elementary School 1101 Main Street, Belmar, NJ, United States

On this Day of Service, APA-NJ volunteers will be helping to paint the playground at Belmar Elementary School in Belmar, NJ – renewing students sense of play after their playground was damaged by the effects of Hurricane Sandy. Belmar Elementary School is a public school serving 555 students from Belmar and Lake Como in grades K-8.

Rebuild by Design Public Reception, NJIT

NJIT 150 Bleeker Street , Newark, NJ, United States

Please join us on Monday, October 28 as the Rebuild by Design Teams unveil their resiliency-driven ideas! We invite you to a public reception at the New Jersey Institute of Technology to hear Rebuild by Design's ten Design Teams discuss their research and the ideas born out of their work. This is a critical moment for the […]

Design on the Delaware (CM | 25)

Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown Hotel 17th and Race Street, Philadelphia, NJ, United States

Design on the Delaware is a collaborative conference examining the issues and opportunities of the built environment.

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Sandy One Year Later: Looking to the Future (CM | 5.5)

Monmouth University Long Branch, NJ, United States

On Oct. 29, 2013, the anniversary of the worst natural disaster ever to hit New Jersey, we invite you to join us at Monmouth University in W. Long Branch for a day-long conference to address three critical questions about the Sandy recovery process: What have we accomplished? What have we learned? What do we still need to do?