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Creative Placemaking Leadership Summit

Paul Robeson Campus Center 249 University Avenue, Newark, NJ, United States

The Creative Placemaking Leadership Summit is one of the largest gatherings of people involved in the intersection of arts, culture, community improvement, and local economic development. In 2014, it attracted more than 250 people. They included public and elected officials, leaders of community based organizations, developers, urban planners, and leaders of cultural organizations and, of course, artists.

$106.49

Webinar: Assessing Affordable Housing Need: A Practical Toolkit

Online Webinar , United States

Maintaining a variety of affordable housing types is a critical component of long-range community viability. This session will equip planners and public leaders with strategies for determining the type and volume of housing that is most needed, by whom and where, within the context of shifting demographics. The presenters will review affordable housing needs assessments they conducted in Colorado Springs, CO, the State of Washington and Westmoreland County, PA, and explain the approaches that were most successful in translating measured housing needs into community goals with targeted, practical action steps.

APA’s 2016 National Planning Conference

Sheraton Grand Phoenix Hotel 340 North 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ, United States

APA's National Planning Conference offers advanced sessions by top presenters — and a high return on your training dollars. Registration is now open for the planning profession's biggest event of the year — APA's 2016 National Planning Conference, April 2–5 in Phoenix. Register before March 4 and save $!

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Parks That Reshape Cities

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

Parks have become an unexpected driver of both tourism and urban transformation. Learn about new approaches to urban parks, from reusing industrial sites to rethinking design and function. Hear about unexpected uses, economic benefits, and enticing ways to attract people to parks. Where do parks fit into the work of the planning commission? Find out in a program designed for commissioners as well as planners.

Webinar: Utilizing public-private partnerships for local and region innovation

Online Webinar , United States

We live in aworld with much uncertainty about federal level transportation legislation andsufficient funding to maintain existing infrastructure in our communities. With this level of uncertainty about policy and funding, it can be difficult at thelocal level to think about projects like bike share, which can take years toplan and large capital investments to fund.

Creating, Branding, and Promoting Local and Regional Destinations

Grant Plaza 619 E. Landis Ave., Vineland, NJ, United States

The 65th NJ Downtown Institute to features Roger Brooks of Roger Brooks International (RBI) as he shares his high-energy, high-value expertise to take you through key strategies and tactics for building communities as destinations and then promoting them effectively. Using uncommon common sense and his ability to cut through the B.S. in our media- and marketing-saturated world Roger will leave you with great ideas that are both inspiring and actionable.

Funding Walkable and Bike Friendly Communities

Passaic County Community College in Paterson 32 Church Street Hamilton Club Building, 2nd floor Seminar Room, Paterson, United States

Creating walkable and bikable communities is a successful strategy for maintaining and restoring economic vitality and improving public health in a community.