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Webcast: Transportation Corridor Planning for Improved Land Use Outcomes

Online Webcast

This session will discuss two parallel arterial corridor planning programs the City of La Crosse undertook in 2017 and how each engaged stakeholders, identified goals and integrated transportation design and desired outcomes with triple bottom line targets in land use planning. Learn how the City worked with consulting teams, engaged citizens and businesses to set the stage for improvements and redevelopment on these aging urban strips.

Webcast: How to Mobilize and Turn Volunteers Into Leaders in Your Community

Keeping volunteers engaged is key to any community planning project that relies on the altruistic investment of its residents. In Florida, AARP has had success in turning core volunteers into viable leaders who help educate local communities about the benefits of planning healthier and livable communities for residents of all ages.

Great Places in New Jersey Awards Reception

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

Please join APA New Jersey for food, fun, friends and entertainment as we celebrate this year’s 2018 Great Places in New Jersey designees. The awards reception will take place on Monday, October 29 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the South Orange Performing Arts Center Loft located in downtown South Orange.

Downtown New Jersey Conference

Don't miss a full day of learning, networking, and awards! The DNJ Annual Conference hosts industry experts who will provide insights into downtown management best practices, as well as development, business and retail market trends. AICP CM Credits Pending

Overview of the Fourth Regional Plan

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

Work on The Fourth Regional Plan began by talking with and listening to people from across the region. What the Regional Plan Association heard was that people loved where they live, but they had serious concerns. Housing was too expensive. Commutes were long and unreliable. The destruction brought by Hurricane Irene and Superstorm Sandy underscored the region’s vulnerability to climate change and raised questions about how prepared we were for the storms to come.

New Jersey League of Municipalities Conference

The NJLM Conference 2018 rolls out inspiration to plan for the future with a theme of Municipalities Leading the Way. Join 16,000 of your peers in municipal government for an invaluable learning experience which yields benefits throughout the year. With 100+ educational sessions and over 700 exhibitors, November 13-15 will be three eventful days to share ideas, products, and solutions!

CRE Risk Forecast

As we get ready to close the books on 2018 and ring in the New Year, it is time to focus on what’s ahead for the economy and commercial real estate markets. This is especially timely as the Federal Reserve’s more restrictive fiscal policy seems to be creating a glide path toward slower growth and the next recession, as is already evident in a decelerating housing market which is usually a leading indicator.

2019 New Jersey Planning Conference

Hyatt Regency New Brunswick Two Albany Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

With over 50 sessions, 200 speakers, and 700 attendees, the annual New Jersey Planning Conference is the largest land use conference in the state. Join us on January 24th and 25th at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick.

Webcast: Women in Planning: The Road to FAICP

Online Webcast

Female planners only comprise of 22 percent of the FAICP College of Fellows membership within APA. While there is a gradual increase in the number of female nominations and inductees throughout recent years, the current gender disparity of membership is alarming.

New Jersey Future Redevelopment Forum

Hyatt Regency New Brunswick Two Albany Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

New Jersey is struggling with outdated infrastructure, congested roads, and polluted water… but solutions are within reach. Learn about how redevelopment is the best way to achieve efficient, equitable, and sustainable growth in our state at New Jersey Future’s Redevelopment Forum.

ABC Convention

Hosted by the New Jersey Builders Association (NJBA), the Atlantic Builders Convention (ABC) is the largest regional building industry tradeshow in the Northeast. With state of the art products, innovative services, and educational programs, ABC inspires attendees with countless ideas to aid in the success of their business. It is also an excellent forum for networking and deal-making amongst peers in the home building industry. The show is one of the pre-eminent events on the East Coast for building industry professionals. Come see the latest products and technologies, meet the manufacturers, network with your cohorts and kick off a busy 2019 on a productive note.

National Planning Conference

APA's 2019 National Planning Conference is the premier planning event of the year. NPC19 will bring together the hottest topics, the latest tools, and the leading voices with something new to say. With hundreds of sessions and cutting-edge presentations on offer, you can dig deeper into your specialty or explore new topics.

Spring 2019 PP Exam Review Course

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

The Review Course is expected to cover general exam topics including the State Plan, County Planning Act, environmental regulations, affordable housing, Planning Board and Board of Adjustment activities, MLUL, regional planning entities, and other material relative to the PP Exam. Additionally, all students will receive a copy of the 2018 Complete Guide to Planning in New Jersey and the 2018 New Jersey Municipal Land Use Law.

New Jersey and New York NPC Reception

Please join New Jersey, New York Metro and New York Update for our annual National Planning Conference Reception which will be held on Saturday, April 14 from 7:30pm to 9:00pm at The Office in San Francisco (located 8 minutes from the main conference hotel).

New Jersey Sustainability Summit

The New Jersey Sustainability Summit is an exceptional one-day forum, annually drawing more than 350 change-makers from across the political, private and public sectors. Participants will engage in thoughtful discussions, share best practices, hail the work that is currently being done in sustainability across the state, and identify areas for future regional collaboration. This year’s Summit will be bigger and better than ever to celebrate Sustainable Jersey’s 10th Anniversary!

Implementing Fair Share Plans – Getting Affordable Housing Built

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

AHPNJ is excited to once again be hosting a June Symposium for affordable housing professionals. Continuing education credits are pending with NJAPA, Rutgers, and NJ Supreme Court. Janel Winter, Director, DCA Division of Housing and Community Resources, will be the keynote speaker.

Newark Walking Tour

City of Newark

Join APA New Jersey for a guided tour of Newark featuring parks, small business corridors, corporate headquarters and new residential developments followed by a networking reception that will be held at Redd's Beer Garden. Registration is limited to the first 30 guests. There is no charge for the event. AICP CM 3 Pending.

Asbury Park Bike Tour

Starting at Kula Farms and Kula Café on the west side, the tour will move on to visit the City's public parks, the Central Business District, and ending at the Asbury Park Boardwalk, including historic and cultural icons such as The Stone Pony, Carousel Building and Convention Hall.

Designing Value–The Impact of Design (PART I)

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

Movements of industry, service, and residents cause substantial change to our cities, towns, and suburbs. The visual impact of the changed physical environment often negates the social characteristics that once uniquely identified a neighborhood or place. Urban design is often used to generate and substantiate citizen buy-in – the promise of a better quality of life, and a higher tax base, But who is the beneficiary of good urban design? Our panelists will discuss how design impacts community development. They will explain how their role in community development leads, and will partner-with the development community to reduce the negative effects of change and gentrification.

Designing Value–The Value of Design (Part II)

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

Movements of industry, service, and residents cause substantial change to our cities, towns, and suburbs. The visual impact of the changed physical environment often negates the social characteristics that once uniquely identified a neighborhood or place. Urban design is often used to generate and substantiate citizen buy-in – the promise of a better quality of life, and a higher tax base, But who is the beneficiary of good urban design? Our panelists will discuss how design impacts community development. They will explain how their role in community development leads, and will partner-with the development community to reduce the negative effects of change and gentrification.

NJAFM 15th Annual Conference

Floodplain management encompasses a number of systems and resources that share a common denominator – water. Floodwater, stormwater, wastewater, stream flow, groundwater, tides and waves are all interconnected in some way, especially in a small, densely developed, water-rich state like New Jersey. As we experience more frequent and intense storms and precipitation events, and as we continue to develop and redevelop our communities, understanding these interconnections becomes critical to protecting people and property, and maintaining various water systems and infrastructure in the most efficient, cost-effective manner.

The 2019 NJAFM annual conference provides an opportunity to bring people together from various sectors in order to promote multi-objective outcomes, by identifying common ground and overlaps in the respective work that we do. Looking at floodplain management from this perspective allows us to consider the full range of water-related impacts and to leverage our collective energy and resources to achieve common goals.

Health Impact Assessment: Incorporating Health into Planning and Decision-Making

In this course, the PLANNING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE (PHCI) will lead an introductory training on health impact assessment as a tool to promote community health and equity in planning processes and decision- making. Participants engage in group exercises related to HIA steps, discuss opportunities and challenges to integrating health into planning and policy processes, and learn about new statewide collaborative initiatives and emerging tools to build capacity for health advancement in planning, and to support health in all policies.

Downtown New Jersey Conference

The DNJ conference hosts over 100 downtown professionals, real estate experts, designers, developers, lawyers, public officials, and community organizers for this full day of education, networking, and celebration of achievement. 

Jersey Water Works Conference

Hyatt Regency New Brunswick Two Albany Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Join more than 300 state and local decision-makers, practitioners and stakeholders to amplify the importance of addressing New Jersey's water infrastructure, explore innovative solutions and national models, and celebrate the Jersey Water Works collaborative and its members.

2020 New Jersey Planning Conference

Hyatt Regency New Brunswick Two Albany Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Featuring 45 sessions, 200 speakers, and 700 guests, the 2020 New Jersey Planning Conference brings together the hottest topics, latest tools, and leading voices with something new to say about what matters most to you. Register now and join us on January 23-24 at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick.

Webinar: Participatory Planning – Improving Your Community Engagement Efforts

Online Webcast

Many of our public processes require some form of community outreach and engagement, but do these efforts lead to meaningful community engagement? Yes, we can tick the box to say that we've held the requisite public hearing or placed the public advertisement, has the community been reached?