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APA-PA Southeast Section Emerging Professionals Happy Hour

Field House 1150 Filbert Street , Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join 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 States

The 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 States

This 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 States

As 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 States

The 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

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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 States

Join 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.

 

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AICP Exam Review Series – Functional Areas of Planning Practice

Online Webinar , United States

The 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 States

Suburbs 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 States

The 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 States

Planning 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 States

The Statewide Leadership Assembly hosted by the New Jersey Regional Coalition

 

 

$10 – $20

Webinar: Regulating Sand and Gravel Mining: Lessons From Michigan (CM | 1.5)

Webinar , United States

This 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 States

The 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.

Preservation in Practice: A Primer for Historic Preservation Commissions

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

Drew 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. 

$75

Public Policy Symposium (CM Pending | 2.0)

East Brunswick Hilton 3 Tower Center Boulevard, East Brunswick, NJ, United States

Featuring Senate President Steve Sweeney and a Public/Private Panel Discussion on The NJ Comeback: Attracting and Retaining Jobs and Tenants

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NJ Future Redevelopment Forum

Hyatt Regency New Brunswick, NJ, United States

By 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.

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AICP Exam Review Series – Research and Quantitative Methods

Online Webinar , United States

The 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.

Urban Agriculture and Food Systems Planning (CM | 1.5)

Collingswood Scottish Rite Theatre 315 White Horse Pike, Collingswood, United States

Food 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 States

Digital 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 States

The 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.