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The Regional Plan Assembly

Waldorf-Astoria, New York 301 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Each spring, RPA brings together more than 1,000 civic and business leaders from around the New York metropolitan area to discuss major issues affecting the prosperity and quality of life in the region. At this year’s RPA Assembly, speakers, workshops and interactive presentations will explore our initial research for the next regional plan and discuss how to create more livable, prosperous and equitable communities, protect ourselves from severe weather, and grapple with our fiscal and governance challenges.

$375

APA’s 2014 National Planning Conference

Georgia World Congress Center 285 Andrew Young , International Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

This spring, all roads lead to Atlanta. Five thousand planners are heading to APA's 2014 National Planning Conference, April 26-30. It's the perfect place to see what's around the corner for the planning profession and communities around the world.

Open Government and Engaging the Public (CM | 1.5)

Gloucester County Planning Commission 1200 North Delsea Drive, Clayton, NJ, United States

Technology is changing the way planning is conducted and open government is reshaping community engagement. Citizens now can access extensive information online and make use of government data, application processes, review procedures, and project commenting. Learn how this affects the planning commission's role as the interface between government and the public. The program also will look at the developing concept of participatory budgeting.

Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Alumni Gathering

Atlanta Marriott Marquis (M304) 265 Peachtree Center Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

You are cordially invited to the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Alumni Gathering. The school has organized this alumni event in the midst of the APA (American Planning Association) National Conference in Atlanta and would love it if you are able to attend! Even if you are not attending the APA conference, the alumni gathering is open to all Bloustein alums!

Food and the Human Experience

War Memorial Trenton, NJ, United States

On April 29, 2014 the NJ Department of Health and ShapingNJ are co-presenting a special event with Rutgers University. Dena Seidel, Rutgers Center for Digital Filmmaking at the Mason Gross School of the Arts has produced a documentary feature entitled, Generation at Risk: Joining Forces to Fight Childhood Obesity, which now includes an interview with Commissioner O'Dowd, as well as several other experts in the field from within and outside of NJ.

Digital Downtown 2014: Moving Partners, Customers & Stakeholders to Action

South Orange Performing Arts Center 1 SOPAC Way, South Orange, NJ, United States

The Spring NJDRMI for 2014 will get you up to speed on connecting your downtown, business and organization to the digital realm, helping your bring more money, people, and partners to support and sustain your efforts.

$75

2014 Regional Economic and Real Estate Outlook

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

Welcoming Remarks: “Recovery after the Recovery” James W. Hughes, Dean, Bloustein School New Jersey Forecast Nancy H. Mantell, Director, R/ECON™ Michael Lahr, Research Professor, Bloustein School Hot Real Estate Sectors: Warehouse/Distribution: Anne Strauss-Wieder, A. Strauss-Wieder, Inc. Data Centers: Jeff Hipschman, Managing Director, CBRE Multifamily Rental: Ronald S. Ladell, Senior Vice President, AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

Saving America’s Farms and Farmland

Hershey Lodge, Conference Hall, Aztec Room 325 University Drive, Hershey, PA, United States

Over the last 40 years local and state governments and land trusts have preserved millions of acres of farm and ranch lands using agricultural conservation easements. How have these programs succeeded and how will they further evolve? Come to celebrate and to learn from the nation's most successful programs.

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2014 Spring Planning Forum: Making It Great Now (CM | 5.25)

Muhlenberg College, Seegers Union Great Room 2400 West Chew Street, Allentown, PA, United States

Act now to register for the 2014 Spring Planning Forum: Making It Great Now, just a short hop across the state line in Allentown PA on May 13. The day promises to be full of new ideas and required information – hear from Andrew Howard of Team Better Block about how to kickstart revitalization with tactical urbanism, get your ethics credits while hearing about inclusionary planning and how to engaged underserved communities, enjoy lunch while hearing the latest from elected officials, and choose from afternoon sessions that highlight revitalization projects.

$80

Webinar: Cultural districts and cultural institutions: suns or black holes?

Online Webinar , United States

One of the first things that many people think about in creative placemaking is creating a cultural district or building a large cultural institution.  While districts and institutions can become catalysts for community-wide creativity and revitalization, they can also absorb a lot of time, energy and resources that could be used effectively elsewhere in the community.  Learn how creative placemaking can make it more likely that districts and institutions have a broader impact on their communities.

Free

Vegetation Identification for Wetland Delineation: North

Lord Stirling Park 190 Lord Stirling Rd, Washington Township, NJ, United States

Plants are the most obvious clues to wetland boundaries. This two-day combination classroom and field course will teach you how to quickly and confidently identify plant species that are important in determining if an area meets the hydrophytic vegetation criterion for wetland delineation, focusing on ID characteristics. Learn basic plant ID groups, basic plant morphology and some basic botanical terminology.

$515

Gentrification- the changing demographics and psychographics during redevelopment (CM | 6)

Middlesex County Fire Academy 1001 Fire Academy Drive, Sayreville, NJ, United States

Is gentrification a dirty word? How does revitalization impact existing communities? What is the perception versus reality of gentrification? Are we afraid to talk about gentrification....let's talk about it. This workshop will be taught by a published author, Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD and an Economist/Planner, Peter Angelides, Ph.D., AICP. Both industry experts will provide practical and clinical evidence on the topic of gentrification. You don't want to miss this discussion. Seats are limited!

$75

Age-Friendly Communities (CM Pending | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

Planners and local governments should give attention to: holistic approach of multigenerational planning, work underway in cities, such as New York and Atlanta, taking creative steps to make their neighborhoods age-friendly and tools such as the Villages movement for self-empowerment on aging-in-place. This session will examine some tools and resources to foster communities friendly to all ages and highlight on-the-ground strategies to 'fund' changes.

Webinar: Community coaching: a new way to speak truth to power

Online Webinar , United States

Community coaching helps stakeholders build sustainable plans – and the shared leadership to implement them.   This model helps build relationships between planner and client that makes it possible to address the big, difficult issues that keep a community from moving forward.  It is a different approach to current models of planning practice, and it may challenge you to think about how you work with communities.

Free

Introducing New Density to the Neighborhood (CM|1.5)

Camden Community College William G. Rohrer Center 1889 Rt. 70 East, Cherry Hill, NJ, United States

Register Residents of existing neighborhoods do not always welcome new development, and project opponents often cite density as a primary concern. Discover how to focus community conversations about infill and redevelopment on design. In this program, planning and design experts will explore how communities can use planning, design, and policy to minimize and mitigate the […]

Advocates Opening Reception

Historic Thompson Park 805 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, NJ, United States

Celebrate New Jersey’s 350th birthday at the Opening Reception hosted by the Advocates for New Jersey History on the evening before the conference at historic Thompson Park. The event recognizes leaders who have made significant contributions to advance history and historic preservation issues in New Jersey. This year we’re also commemorating NJ 350!

$35

NJ Future Smart Growth Awards

Newark Club - Metropolitan Room One Newark Center, 22nd Floor, Newark, NJ, United States

Please join NJ Future on Thursday, June 5, at their annual Smart Growth Awards gala celebration in the Metropolitan Room at the Newark Club, One Newark Center, Newark, as they honor the winners of this year’s Smart Growth Awards competition. The evening is one of the networking highlights of the year, drawing almost 300 land-use professionals, planners, attorneys, developers, and local and state officials.

Communicating With Your Constituents: Effective Municipal Website and Social Media Tactics

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

Whether you work for local government, a Business Improvement District, or another local organization, effective communication with your constituents is essential. These days, much of our communication takes place online—either through websites or social media. How can you ensure that your constituents find the information they seek quickly and effectively? How can you use social media more effectively given time and budget constraints? We will discuss these questions and more.

NJ Regional Planning Summit: “Places That Work: Changing Land Use Policy for a Changing Economy”

War Memorial Trenton, NJ, United States

PlanSmart NJ’s 3rd Annual Regional Planning Summit will bring together experts in the development and local decision making field to explore how the current regulatory system might be reformed to achieve better outcomes on the ground to stimulate the economy, protect the environment, and encourage land use patterns that create more vibrant communities served by public transportation.

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COAH Round Three Symposium (CM|Pending)

Metro Top Plaza 111 Wood Avenue, South Iselin, NJ, United States

The Affordable Housing Professionals of New Jersey in collaboration with the New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association is hosting an all-day symposium on the new proposed COAH Third Round Regulations.

$65

Creative Placemaking Leadership Summit

NJTPA One Newark Center, 17th Floor, Newark, NJ, United States

Get new ideas for making places better through arts and culture and building more creative communities. Learn from experts in real estate development, public administration, arts management, and urban planning. Share your insights in peer learning sessions.

Free

Planners and Planters – What planners need to know about creating a sustainable landscape for today and tomorrow (CM Pending | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

This webinar is designed to inform planners on the benefits of landscaping to promote sustainability and redevelopment and then how to get this message out to developers, home owners and the community. The webinar will also provide a crash course on “right tree, right place” requirements. Finally the beneficial impacts that green areas provides for surface water retention and the prevention of hazardous runoff into our waterways will be discussed.

2014 International Hazard Mitigation Practitioners Symposium

Omni Interlocken Hotel 500 Interlocken Blvd, Denver, CO, United States

"Hazards Ahead - All Hands on Deck!" - Commencing Effective Action to Prevent Future Damage.  Join fellow hazard mitigation practitioners from all disciplines and regions as we pull together in turning our ship (and communities) toward a safer course.

2014 Planning Law Review (CM|1.5 Law)

Montgomery County Planning Commission 425 Swede Street, Norristown, PA, United States

In this annual review, planning attorneys assess the impacts on planning of U.S. Supreme Court, federal district court, and state court decisions. Topics will range from First Amendment issues to environmental actions, and from housing to equal access. Panelists also will discuss APA's amicus filings and significant legislative actions. The program website contains links to or copies of all cases discussed and suggestions for further reading. It's a lively, highly informative program that you and your staff, colleagues, and officials won't want to miss.

Health Impact Assessments (CM Pending | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is an emerging area of practice in the United States that is designed to be a practical tool that can be used to incorporate “health in all policies” into decisions made outside the traditional health fields that have impacts on health (transportation, land use, development, infrastructure, housing, education, policy).

Newark: An Emerging LGBT Community & the Livable City

City of Newark

Join us on Friday, June 27 at 3:30PM and see how a combination of zoning changes, infrastructure investments, financial incentives, and grassroots organizing has impacted the landscape of Downtown Newark and Newark’s LGBT community. (CM|Pending)

Free

Webinar: How creative placemaking can help build more resilient communities

Online Webinar , United States

With the damage caused from hurricanes, tornadoes and floods around the United States, more communities are looking to be more ‘resilient.’  Resiliency is not just about creative physical improvements to withstand storms; it is also connects to a community’s ability to revitalize quickly after disaster.  Arts and culture can play a big role in helping communities recover.  We will explore examples from Louisiana, New Jersey and Missouri, and discuss how to connect creative placemaking with resiliency in community dialogues.

Free

Webinar: Cultural Sustainability: Heritage Preservation and Place-making

Webinar , United States

“Heritage Preservation” acknowledges the value of historic buildings and landmarks while sensitive to the stories, institutions, and cultural imprint of incumbent residents within our communities. Redevelopment initiatives that compromise cultural heritage are not sustainable due to the loss of assets that are irreplaceable.

Designing Downtown: Using the Economics of Place to Guide Design

Bridgeton 42 East Commerce Street, Bridgeton, NJ, United States

During this day-long workshop (7/23), nationally and internationally-renowned Kennedy Smith will take you through the relationship between successful "places", best practices for economic analysis, and making the most of historic assets. CM Pending

$75

Newark Ironbound Riverfront Walkshop

Newark Penn Station 1 Raymond Plaza West, Newark, NJ, United States

Join the movement to reconnect the soul of Newark to its river! This interactive walkshop led by Newark Planning Director Damon Rich and others will cover two miles of Newark's Ironbound riverfront between Penn Station and Chapel Street.

Webinar: Participant Experience Design: New Communication Strategies to Make Public Engagement More Effective

Online Webinar , United States

Planners currently use diverse engagement tools and processes to reach “beyond the usual suspects” and get outside of City Hall to gather input. However, reports, findings, draft and published plans all are still communicated in very traditional forms - long, jargon-filled documents with limited ways to explore the content non-linearly or comment on it.

Webinar: Youth Engagement and Community Leaders

Online Webinar , United States

Youth planning programs can help communities shape the next generation of civic-minded citizens. Listen while experts from the Atlanta Regional Commission, the University of Georgia, and the University of Georgia’s Cooperative Extension describe three of the area’s youth planning programs: a day camp, a leadership program, and an outreach program for at-risk youth.

Planners As Broadband Champions

Sheraton Springfield Monarch Place Hotel One Monarch Place, Springfield, MA, United States

During the last fifteen years, thousands of communities across the United States have sought to attract or develop advanced communications networks, recognizing that such networks can provide them and the nation multiple strategic advantages in the increasingly competitive global economy. In virtually every case, fostering robust economic development has ranked at or near the top of the list of considerations motivating these communities.

Webinar: Getting Equitable Development into the Plan

Online Webinar , United States

For this webinar, presenters will share how to alter policies that hinder the needs of underserved populations as well as how to rise above institutional inertia. The webinar will introduce new tools and strategies, and participants will learn how to calibrate existing tools in order to realize desired outcomes. Examples will showcase creative ways to integrate equitable development into the planning process to make communities better.

NJPO Awards Breakfast

Somerset Hills Hotel 200 Liberty Corner Road, Warren, NJ, United States

Every year NJPO honors Achievements in Planning that are projects, large and small, that reflect good sense in planning; dedicated individuals, whose efforts through planning benefit their community’s quality of life; agencies on every level of government generating model approaches to planning; and organizations and initiatives promoting the ideals of sound planning.

Webinar: Ethics, Equity and Social Justice: Roles and Implications of Planners

Online Webinar , United States

For this webinar, presenters will share how to alter policies that hinder the needs of underserved populations as well as how to rise above institutional inertia. The webinar will introduce new tools and strategies, and participants will learn how to calibrate existing tools in order to realize desired outcomes. Examples will showcase creative ways to integrate equitable development into the planning process to make communities better.

Webinar: Regulating Electronic Message Centers

Online Webinar , United States

osted by James Carpentier, AICP, and presented by Wendy Moeller, and Mike Freeborg, Director of Government Relations for YESCO, the presentation of answers these questions, and provides practical, solution-focused guidance that can set the foundation for regulations that allow for the opportunity to leverage this technology while protecting community aesthetic values and safety concerns.

Cooperative Marketing: A workshop for BIDs and Planning Practitioners (CM|2)

Scottish Rite Theater 315 White Horse Pike, Collingswood, NJ, United States

Organizing, designing, agreeing…and the dreaded collecting. Join DVRPC, the Collingswood BID, and Leigh Minor Nagy from Minor Bird Retail Therapy, on how to make cooperative marketing effective, smart, and as pleasant as possible.

$25

Bus Tour of the Inner Essex Rail Corridor

Highland Avenue Station Orange, NJ, United States

Join APA-NJ for an exciting bus/walking tour of the Inner Essex Rail corridor with locations throughout Newark, East Orange and Orange. Learn more about the Urban Essex Coalition - their recommendations and accomplishments, and discuss whether or not this initiative can be replicated in other places.

Creative Placemaking Planning for Real Estate Professionals Workshop

Bloomfield College Library Room 205 80-86 Oakland Avenue, Bloomfield, NJ, United States

Creative Placemaking Planning for Real Estate Professionals is a one-day workshop which will include a broad overview of what Creative Placemaking is and why this approach is so effective for sustainable development towards increasing community vibrancy, social equity and economic growth.

$85

Policy Briefing: The Future of Preservation Funding

D&R Greenway Land Trust One Preservation Place, Princeton, NJ, United States

The referendum for a stable source of open space funding barely made it onto the November ballot. Tom Gilbert, Keep It Green will describe what the referendum means and what needs to be done to ensure its passage. Other speakers will discuss the importance of open space for healthy communities.

APA-Pennsylvania Annual Conference

Sheraton Society Hill 1 Dock Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Registration is now open for the premier planning conference in Pennsylvania.

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Planning Quizzo

Lucha Cartel 207 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, NJ, United States

Join APAPASE for an evening of food, fun, and (planning-themed) Quizzo!

New Jersey Association for Floodplain Management 2014 Annual Conference

Bally's 1900 Boardwalk, Atlantic City , NJ, United States

The NJAFM Annual Conference is a statewide conference related to floodplain management and planning. The conference draws a multi-disciplinary audience including planners, engineers, scientists and local officials.

Policy Briefing: NJ’s Complicated Affordable Housing Policies-Considering the Alternatives

Thomas Edison State College Trenton, NJ, United States

Given the quagmire of this recent history of COAH proposals and litigation in NJ, maybe it’s time to review how other states are facilitating affordable housing production and to consider how their experiences could reshape New Jersey’s approach. Leading the discussion is Rachel Bratt, Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, Tufts University, and author or co-author of many articles, reports, and chapters in books on housing policy.

Downtown Somerville Walking Tour

Meet Up 27 Warren St., Somerville, NJ, United States

Join APA-NJ for a walking tour of Downtown Somerville. Centrally located in Somerset County, Somerville is the quintessential example of how old meets new. Through proactive planning and innovative development, Somerville represents the synergy between historic landmarks and modern amenities. (CM | 2.0)

MAC URISA 2014

Resorts Hotel 1133 Boardwalk, Atlantic City , NJ, United States

Please join us for the largest GIS conference in the mid-Atlantic region. MAC URISA 2014 will be held October 22nd through the 24th at the Resorts Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey. We are proud to host a comprehensive, multi-day conference to showcase the outstanding projects and technologies used by our members.

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Promoting Digitally: Marketing Secrets for a Busy Main Street

Bank (on Mattison) 649 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ, United States

The 59th NJDRMI for Fall 2014 is your opportunity to get up-to-speed on making the most out of key digital tools for your marketing and is aimed to help you be more effective and strategic at promoting your downtown, business and events. This action-packed day is designed for business districts, management organizations, chambers and other municipal, county and regional leaders (CM | 2.5 Pending)

$67.50

Fall 2014 PP Exam Review

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

Registration is open. The PP Exam Review Course for the Fall 2014 test period will be held Saturday, October 25 from 8:30AM to 4:00PM, at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy.

APA-NJ Volunteer Appreciation Party

Tumulty's 361 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

The APA-NJ Executive Committee cordially invites you to a Volunteer Appreciation Party to thank all of our volunteers for the work you do for the chapter throughout the year.  The event will be held on Wednesday, October 29 at Tumulty's Pub, 361 George St, New Brunswick, NJ 08901.   Light fare (variety of appetizers) will be […]

Free

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning

Loews Philadelphia Hotel 1200 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning's 54th Annual Conference offers nearly 300 AICP CM credits over a four-day conference. The preliminary program can be found at www.acsp.org and lists the sessions that qualify for credit. A conference app will be available this week and attendees can create their own schedule for session attendance.

What’s Next After Rebuilding? Making Resilience Happen

Rutgers' Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

With the two-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy on the horizon, what have we learned about rebuilding? This program, featuring Anthony Flint, fellow and director of public affairs at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, will focus on concrete steps that are being taken to plan, pay for and implement resiliency measures on the ground.

Comprehensive Real Estate Development Class and Tour (Camden, NJ)

Camden County Historical Society 1900 Park Boulevard (corner of Park Blvd. & Euclid Ave.), Camden, NJ, United States

Using a class room case study and tour approach, participants will learn the fundamentals of comprehensive real estate development using actual development projects as “backdrops” to the concepts, applications and discussions about redevelopment.

$199

Health Equity and Planning Ethics (1.5 CM Ethics)

Montgomery County Planning Commission 425 Swede Street, Norristown, PA, United States

Equity and ethics are not identical, but they do intersect. Listen as AICP planners and allied health professionals probe this important topic. How is health equity being addressed, and how does it relate to planning? What ethical codes do public health professionals follow, and where's the intersection with planning ethics? Examine the role equity plays in various ethical frameworks and find out how communities and planners are taking on health equity.

Webcast: Measuring Progress: Performance Metrics as a Tool in Shaping Policy

Online Webcast

In a time when funding resources are scarce, it is imperative to understand and demonstrate the positive impacts of planning and implementation of transportation investments on our communities. A number of efforts including RTD’s Quality of Life Study, RTD’s TOD Program Metrics and the City of Denver’s TOD Strategic Plan have separate goals but similar methodologies. This session will discuss these programs and their applicability to projects from large scale to small scale.

Webcast: Environmental Justice: A New Model for Planning in Underserved Communities

Online Webcast

When EPA created the Office of Environmental Justice, it required developing new tools for the purpose of engaging and working with the public, including segments of the public that are underserved. Community planners and other allied professionals may be less familiar with the tools the Office of Environmental Justice has developed overtime to strengthen public involvement; encourage community action for a renewed environment; or advance collaborative environmental problem solving.