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Bridging the Gap: How planners and communities can work together

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

The 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. 

$20

Linking Airports to Transportation Planning (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

The 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 States

More 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 States

Please 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!

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Does the New Normal Impact the Old Ethics? (CM Ethics | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

New 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 States

Planning 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 States

The 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.

$125