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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130308T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20130123T210609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130123T210609Z
UID:10001125-1362747600-1362753000@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Using Design Guidelines to Control Strip Development (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:Design guidelines are an innovative tool for controlling strip development and helping to maintain community character. This session will present case studies of design guidelines being used to control strip development in Kittery and Scarborough\, Maine\, Salem\, New Hampshire\, and Cape Cod in Massachusetts. It will illustrate how design guidelines were prepared and implemented and how they have influenced new development. \n Click here to register. 
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/using-design-guidelines-to-control-strip-development-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130301T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130301T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20121230T202731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121230T202816Z
UID:10001116-1362142800-1362148200@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:How to Start a New Consulting Firm: Strategies for Success (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:What happens when a group of six planning consultants decides to create a new consulting firm during the latest Great Recession? Hear how this group of one-time sole proprietor planning consultants chose to join forces and start a new consulting firm as the market contracted….and they succeeded. What did it take? What lessons did they learn? What tools and strategies worked best? How did sole proprietors\, used to being leaders themselves\, adjust to the new normal of being part of a six-person firm? Learn how to succeed and what it takes to move forward in today’s market. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/how-to-start-a-new-consulting-firm-strategies-for-success-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130222T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130222T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20130123T205903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130123T210253Z
UID:10001123-1361538000-1361543400@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:MAPS: Oklahoma City’s Renaissance through Self-Investment and Economic Development (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:Oklahoma City has set a standard for thriving communities by never slowing down its progress. Its reinvention is ongoing and gaining momentum with dozens of new investment projects either forthcoming or already being constructed. Since the creation of MAPS (Metropolitan Area Projects) in 1993\, over $5 billion in private investment has occurred in downtown\, with much more on the horizon. MAPS has made Oklahoma City a place where people want to live\, entrepreneurs want to do business and companies want to grow. \n MAPS 3 is a 10-year program designed to improve the quality of life in Oklahoma City through the construction of eight projects funded by a limited term\, one-cent sales tax initiative that began in April 2010. Russell Claus\, Director of Planning for the City of Oklahoma City\, and Cathy O’Connor\, President of The Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City\, will discuss the history of the MAPS initiatives\, private investment that has occurred as a result\, and ongoing planning for leveraging private investment from MAPS 3 projects. \nClick here to register. 
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/maps-oklahoma-citys-renaissance-through-self-investment-and-economic-development-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130221T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130221T113000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20130211T184116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130211T184116Z
UID:10001134-1361440800-1361446200@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Food Systems Planning Webinar (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will cover Food Systems Planning. It is targeted at local government officials and planners. The introduction will describe what food system planning is\, what local governments should consider\, and what tools and resources are available. There will also be an overview of the national growth of Food Systems Planning and farmers markets. The third section of the webinar will focus on farmland preservation and agricultural zoning in New Jersey and Pennsylvania\, including several local case studies. The webinar will conclude with a 15-minute question and answer session. \nSpeakers: Christina Arlt\, DVRPC; Alison Hastings\, PP\, AICP\, DVRPC; Tom Daniels\, University of Pennsylvania \nTo register\, visit http://dvrpc.ticketleap.com/foodsystems/
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/food-systems-planning-webinar-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130215T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130215T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20130123T205038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130123T210204Z
UID:10001122-1360933200-1360938600@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Child and Age Friendly Communities: Fostering Communities As If All People Mattered (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:An aging population and the ‘browning’ of America are creating demand for communities that are friendly to all generations and ethnicities. Multi-generational planning uses smart growth principles to create livable communities that deliver places that help young and old remain active\, connected and thriving in place. \nReal progress will occur with a paradigm shift if generations work together and cultural imperatives are addressed. This session will highlight both research and on-the-ground experience in multi-generational planning. \nClick here to register. 
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/child-and-age-friendly-communities-fostering-communities-as-if-all-people-mattered-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130212T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130212T140000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20130211T144415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130211T144415Z
UID:10001129-1360672200-1360677600@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Webinar:  Redevelopment 101 (CM | 1.5)
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URL:https://njplanning.org/event/webinar-redevelopment-101-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130208T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130208T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20121230T202438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121230T203151Z
UID:10001015-1360328400-1360333800@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Copy Cats: How Plagiarism (and laziness) Is Discrediting The Urban Planning Profession (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION: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. \n Click here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/copy-cats-how-plagiarism-and-laziness-is-discrediting-the-urban-planning-profession-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130201T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130201T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20130123T203731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130123T210052Z
UID:10001121-1359723600-1359729000@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Does the New Normal Impact the Old Ethics? (CM Ethics | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:Since the 2005 adoption of the AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct\, the great recession has had a huge impact on the planning profession and the communities we work for. In the new normal\, budgets are tight\, economic development is scarce and new development projects are slow to arrive. 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. \n Click here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/does-the-new-normal-impact-the-old-ethics-cm-ethics-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130125T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130125T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20121230T202150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121230T202150Z
UID:10001012-1359118800-1359124200@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Mobile Planning: There’s an App for That (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION: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. \nClick here to register.  
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/mobile-planning-theres-an-app-for-that-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130118T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130118T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20121230T201918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121230T201918Z
UID:10001011-1358514000-1358519400@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Linking Airports to Transportation Planning (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:According to the FAA\, 98% of the population of the U.S. lives within 20 miles of a NPIAS airport. But despite this geographic distribution of air service\, air travel is rarely a standalone travel event and access to air transportation varies dramatically nationwide. Most air travelers rely on private automobiles as their primary mode of ground access to airports nationwide\, and only 35% of commercial service airports are served by public transportation. Only 27 of our nation’s busy airports are served rail service. \nThe 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. Specific topics to be covered during the seminar include: \n• Types of NPIAS Airports (Primary\, non-primary commercial service\, reliever airports\, and GA Airports) \n• Important services provided by airports to nearby communities\, and the role of surface transportation in supporting those services \n• Key considerations when planning transportation facilities near airports (landside and airside considerations). \nThe webinar will describe the physical constraints associated with development near airports\, such as the placement of roads and interchanges\, or other surface transportation in landside areas\, airspace considerations\, and security considerations associated with transportation/modal connections. We will also touch upon funding incentives (and disincentives) for bringing modal service to airports. We will discuss airports and travel trends\, and provide a brief intermodal forecast to identify the type of airports that are most likely to eligible for transit development. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/linking-airports-to-transportation-planning-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121207T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20121112T212951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121128T220516Z
UID:10001115-1354885200-1354890600@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Diverse\, or Not Diverse? That Is the Question...for the Planning Profession (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:In 2001\, Leonardo Vazquez\, Founder and Director of The National Consortium for Creative Placemaking\, authored and researched the report “Lagging Behind: Ethnic Diversity in the Planning Profession in the APA New York Metro Chapter Area – Findings and Recommendations” to better understand issues related to ethnic diversity and to gather suggestions for increasing diversity in the planning profession. Supplemented with insight and editing from Mitchell Silver\, APA President\, the report found that the planning profession is diversifying but at a much slower rate than the general population. This webinar will take a look back at this study and discuss to what extent the planning profession truly reflects the ethnic makeup of the communities that we serve. \nOne of the strategies for repairing this disparity is to actively expose and engage underrepresented populations in planning through various outreach techniques. Charles Brown\, Senior Researcher at the Voorhees Transportation Center will lead a discussion on the need to write more people of color into the world of cycling and providing underserved communities with active transportation choices. Karyn Williams\, co-founder of Velo City\, and Tiffany Robinson\, Chair of the APA-NJ’s Ethnic & Cultural Diversity Committee\, will discuss their experiences in teaching minority youth in underserved communities about the community planning process and empowering them with the skills needed to discuss urban issues. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/diverse-or-not-diverse-that-is-the-question-for-the-planning-profession-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121130T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121130T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20121108T203954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121108T204630Z
UID:10001114-1354280400-1354285800@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Demystifying LEED ND (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will explore the local issues related to LEED ND and how the rating system approaches and measures initiatives to reduce regional impact of these issues. A general overview of the LEED ND system including prerequisites and their impact on project site selection will be presented. The session will discuss specific issues addressed by LEED ND and how individual credits relate to the issues outlined. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/demystifying-leed-nd-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121115T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121115T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20121108T202928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121108T202928Z
UID:10001113-1352984400-1352989800@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Ethical Challenges for Planning Consultants (CM Ethics | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:Many ethical questions for planners frequently involve private practice: • As a planning consultant\, am I supposed to buy drinks for public sector planners who are clients and/or potential clients at a conference reception as part of marketing? • The retired city planning director accepts a job as a consultant with a private planning firm. His first project is to respond an RFP from his former employer. Is this a conflict? • A planning consulting firm frequently submits proposals using subconsultants who are specifically qualified for the work. When they get the contract\, they assign less qualified employees to the project. What are the ethical implications of this practice? This moderated panel discussion will examine situations common to private consultants (in contexts that also often include public sector planners) from a variety of perspectives\, taking into consideration several variables. Audience members will also be invited to submit their ethical questions electronically for the panel to discuss. This session will familiarize attendees with the standards of ethical behavior according to the AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct and the nuances of applying the Code appropriately and responsibly. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/ethical-challenges-for-planning-consultants-cm-ethics-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121109T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121109T143000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20121108T201705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121108T202103Z
UID:10001112-1352466000-1352471400@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Reaching the Ones Who Don’t Show Up (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:We all know that our usual public meetings aren’t attracting large portions of our populations\, and that many of the people we most want to hear from are more likely to use email and web sites than to show up for a council meeting. But with all the websites and whiz-bang online tools out there\, what should we be doing? We will explore several different online public participation techniques\, from surveying to idea prioritizing and ongoing project management. We will give a real-time demonstration of how several methods and online tools work\, and we will spend a little time with the developer of one of these tools to discuss the challenges and protections needed to foster effective online participation. The speakers will begin with an overview of the issues that often hinder public participation among certain segments of the population\, particularly younger and college-educated adults. We will examine typical internet usage among this population\, and draw correlations between the online tools that this segment of the population frequently uses and the potential for transferring these practices to meaningful online engagement in public participation. Beginning from that touch-point\, we will review several available tools for addressing specific public participation objectives in an online format. It is expected that new tools may become available between this writing and the session presentation; at this time the tools to be reviewed include: Public comment platforms\, including MindMixer\, Engaging Plans\, PlaceSpeak and others\, Photo-sharing sites such as Flickr\, Curated content methods\, such as Paper.ly\, and Ongoing program engagement tools\, such as Revitaliz. Each tool will be demonstrated live\, and its uses\, strengths and limitations will be outlined verbally and in a handout. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/reaching-the-ones-who-dont-show-up-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121107T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121107T133000
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20121018T144646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121018T144646Z
UID:10001110-1352291400-1352295000@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:The Nuts and Bolts of Non-Contiguous Clustering (CM | 1.0)
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to partner with New Jersey Future on the first of their new webinar series. The Nuts and Bolts of Non-Contiguous Clustering\, scheduled for Wednesday\, Nov. 7\, at 12:30 pm\, is a one-hour look at this innovative land-preservation tool and how it has been implemented in the state of New Jersey. Three presenters will go through how to get a non-contiguous cluster ordinance adopted and tailored it to an individual community’s needs\, and then will review how it has been put to use in one municipality. There will be time for participant questions.  \nClick here to register now!
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/the-nuts-and-bolts-of-non-contiguous-clustering-cm-1-0/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121026T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121026T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120926T023249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120926T023738Z
UID:10001100-1351256400-1351261859@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Planning for Fracking:  Booms\, Busts\, and Beyond (Ethics CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:This webcast will provide planners and land use lawyers with everything they need to know about the “ins and outs” of the impacts of the booming natural gas industry’s activities on our communities. We start with an overview of the regulation of fracking activities\, including federal\, state\, and local regulations and the consideration of land rights. Then we address in detail the role of planners in jurisdictions where fracking is permitted or is being contemplated\, and how that role varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. You will find real “take-away” value in the practice tips about how to plan and regulate to avoid and minimize the impacts of fracking and to get the greatest public benefit from these economic activities. Local authority to regulate fracking varies from state to state\, so the panel will address state preemption and tell you what tools are commonly available to municipalities to regulate fracking\, even in states that have chosen to curtail local control. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/planning-for-fracking-booms-busts-and-beyond-ethics-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121019T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121019T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120926T022422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120926T022422Z
UID:10001099-1350651600-1350657059@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:A Tale of Three City Pairs: Regional Economic Growth and Rail Transit Investments (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:Do transportation investments\, particularly rail transit investments\, facilitate long-term city and regional economic growth? If yes\, what is the signficiance of the role of rail transit\, versus other factors\, in regional economic growth? In this webinar Bill Lee\, Executive Vice President of AECOM Economics\, will provide an extensive data-based review of three city pairs\, each representing two cities that once had similar profile\, but with one city that invested in regional rail transit and the other that did not. Data that was used in this analysis included historical office construction data for comparable central business districts. The three city pairs that will be discussed include: San Francisco\, California and Los Angeles\, California (1970 -1990)\, Portland\, Oregon and Memphis\, Tennessee (1980 – 2000)\, and San Diego\, California and St. Petersburg\, Florida (1980 – 2000). \nClick here to register. \n 
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/a-tale-of-three-city-pairs-regional-economic-growth-and-rail-transit-investments-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121010T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121010T173059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120831T132005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120831T132005Z
UID:10001088-1349883000-1349890259@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Planning Mistakes: Assessing\, Learning\, Adapting (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:Everyone makes them. But how do you address mistakes and learn from them? A panel of veteran planners working in a variety of settings discuss a common workplace problem and how they have addressed the issue. Learn how the fundamental issue of how you handle mistakes shapes you\, your professional life\, and your efficacy as a planner. How do you handle the public fallout and how can you turn mistakes into something beneficial? Find out. \nThis audio/web conference has been approved for CM |1.5 \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/planning-mistakes-assessing-learning-adapting-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120928T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120928T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120703T163227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120703T163227Z
UID:10001067-1348837200-1348842659@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Housing and Transportation for the Boomers and Beyond (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will provide attendees the latest national and state data on housing and transportation relevant to an aging population. Hear how disability rates\, family structures\, foreclosure rates\, and the age of homes have shifted in the decade\, as older households adapt to face new and continuing challenges. Learn what’s being done to address issues of affordability. Understand the latest travel patterns of those 65+ as observed in the 2009 National Household Travel Survey. Hear what public and private sector strategies AARP’s planning experts recommend for the creation of lifelong communities. During the webinar\, presenters will show their new 6.5 minute video entitled\, “Active Living for All Ages: Creating Communities Around Transit\,” and discuss how the voices of older adults living in Arlington\, VA’s TOD neighborhoods can help win the argument for walkable\, mixed-use communities. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/housing-and-transportation-for-the-boomers-and-beyond-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120914T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120914T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120703T162822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120831T173041Z
UID:10001066-1347627600-1347633059@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Re-stitching the urban environment: The Columbus Urban Commercial Overlay (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:Columbus Planning Division staff will provide an overview of the Urban Commercial Overlay (UCO)\, a highly successful zoning tool that requires a walkable built environment reflecting the development pattern of late 19th and early 20th century commercial corridors. Since it was established in 1999\, a broad array of pedestrian-friendly development has been constructed\, including gasoline stations and a major grocery store. The UCO applies design standards that address the location and design of new buildings (and additions to existing buildings)\, parking lot placement and related development standards without requiring mandatory design review. \n Click Here to Register
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/re-stitching-the-urban-environment-the-columbus-urban-commercial-overlay-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120907T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120907T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120703T162526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120703T163657Z
UID:10001064-1347022800-1347028259@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Cars\, Streets and Policy in 2035 (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:The Car Future Group will conduct an interactive session about how trends in vehicle design and technology will play out on the roadways and policy context of the future. We will present important information about the future of cars design: Shape\, weight\, size\, fuel types and degrees of automation. We will then discuss the future of our infrastructure and how the new vehicles will be used\, exploring issues such as roadway and lane design\, pricing\, insurance and public policy. The audience will see that we are facing a future characterized by opposing trends\, and not monolithic solutions. The next part of our presentation will be a discussion where participants will be asked to discuss their own examples and case-studies. We will allow time for discussion and conversation about the design-logic of the car industry and other aspects of our research. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/cars-streets-and-policy-in-2035-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120823T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120823T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120725T001130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120725T001130Z
UID:10001075-1345726800-1345732259@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Green Building & Environmental Sustainability Element Tool (CM |1.5)
DESCRIPTION:The Green Building and Environmental Sustainability Element (GBESE) is an adopted element of the Municipal Master Plan. In August 2008\, the NJ Municipal Land Use Law was amended to include the GBESE in the list of permitted Master Plan Elements. It describes the Element as the following: “A green buildings and environmental sustainability plan element\, which shall provide for\, encourage\, and promote the efficient use of natural resources and the installation and usage of renewable energy systems; consider the impact of buildings on the local\, regional and global environment; allow ecosystems to function naturally; conserve and reuse water; treat storm water on-site; and optimize climatic conditions through site orientation and design.” This webinar will address the creation and adoption of a GBESE which\, like all Master Plan Elements\, is intended to guide land-use decisions and provides the basis for ordinances addressing sustainability and land use issues. Representatives from the planning community\, including the acclaimed Sustainable JerseyTM certification program\, will discuss the program’s GBESE tool for certification\, how to introduce sustainability concepts into local planning documents\, and will highlight some examples from high performing sustainability plans. The APA-NJ’s Sustainability Committee will discuss another approach to developing sustainable master plan language by infusing sustainability concepts throughout each of the Master Plan’s traditional plan elements. And a planning practitioner will discuss the process for working with your town planning board to develop the appropriate sustainability language for your community’s GBESE. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/green-building-environmental-sustainability-element-tool-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120817T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120817T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120527T173714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120527T173832Z
UID:10001057-1345208400-1345213859@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Senior Mobility (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:As the nation’s aging population continues to grow\, communities are grappling with a range of planning issues to accommodate the expanding and diversifying needs of older adults. In study after study\, transportation ranks first among the concerns of older adults\, their caregivers\, and the institutions that support them. This webcast will examine several trends gaining traction with transit and paratransit agencies as well as with governmental agencies that focus on senior needs. Case studies will be presented from rural\, suburban\, and urban communities\, including one of the first suburban NORCs (naturally-occurring retirement community) in the nation. \nClick here to register. 
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/senior-mobility-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120810T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120810T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120725T001730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120725T001730Z
UID:10001078-1344603600-1344609059@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Highway Bus Rapid Transit (CM |1.5)
DESCRIPTION:Bus Rapid Transit – or BRT – is bus service that includes enhanced travel ways\, stations and equipment. BRT offers passengers faster\, more reliable service than traditional bus service. It does so by providing more frequent service and reducing traffic delays by giving BRT vehicles priority over general traffic. This type of service can be implemented faster less expensively than rail transit while still offering many of the same attributes and benefits as rail transit. Because the public is relatively unfamiliar with BRT\, public education and marketing are very important to the success of this type of service. Early and frequent communication with transit users\, supporters and funders can help transit providers overcome stereotypes and misperceptions regarding bus usage\, speed and reliability that can hinder BRT or freeway BOS implementation. Freeway bus-on-shoulder is simply a technique to achieve transit priority on freeways. Just as bus rapid transit often includes running-way priority via dedicated lanes and signal priority\, bus-on-shoulder achieves priority by allowing bus operations on highway shoulders. Transit vehicles are allowed to travel on the shoulder when speeds decrease to a certain threshold on the mainline (typically 35 mph). Buses can then travel faster than the mainline traffic\, improving service reliability and making buses more competitive with personal automobiles. This increases ridership and builds and strengthens positive perceptions of bus transit and its provider. \nClick here to register. 
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/highway-bus-rapid-transit-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120727T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120727T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120703T161706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120703T163505Z
UID:10001063-1343394000-1343399459@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:A Tale of Three Waterfronts  (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:For decades\, the waterfronts of our port cities were the drivers of regional economic development. But as markets changed in the mid-Twentieth Century\, these areas in many cities became derelict eyesores\, economic black holes that sucked the energy out of these once-thriving urban centers. Over the past few decades\, however\, new approaches to the function and utility of urban waterfronts have given these districts a new vitality and vibrancy. This webinar will present the waterfront redevelopment stories of three small cities: Portland\, Maine; Portsmouth\, New Hampshire; and Burlington\, Vermont. It will highlight the economic\, social\, and environmental forces at play as these cities work to redefine themselves. \n Click here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/a-tale-of-three-waterfronts-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120720T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120720T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120527T172907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120527T173303Z
UID:10001056-1342789200-1342794659@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Town Centers: their conditions to success\, economic opportunity\, and preferences toward inviting\, walkable places (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:The success of several town center developments during the late 1990’s/early 2000’s dispelled conventional wisdom regarding the superiority of enclosed suburban shopping malls\, demonstrating in economically measurable ways a preference by many toward open-air\, mixed-use\, pedestrian-oriented places with attractive public space. What followed was a frenzy of town center and lifestyle center development—including well-conceived projects and poorly-conceived ones—that thrived\, met expectations\, or failed. Dismissed by some as artificial urban replicas\, successful town centers nevertheless serve as value-adding catalysts for other land uses\, such as office and hotel\, and provide a model for a better-integration of uses than is found at conventional shopping centers and office parks. While typically found at suburban interchange locations\, town centers offer valuable lessons for existing retail districts; further\, town centers have\, in some instances\, been successfully integrated into urban environments. This session highlights many of the conditions (with emphasis on market analysis and urban design) that lead to viable town centers\, primarily through case study of town centers across the country. Case studies of public/private partnerships will also be provided. The success of the town center strategy\, which focuses on the creation of great places to create value premiums\, has broad implications for planning\, since it has provided market validation of a number of planning and urban design principles. That these successes have occurred\, often in the absence of regional policies that support placemaking\, could point to a broader cultural shift and future support for place-friendly policies. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/town-centers-their-conditions-to-success-economic-opportunity-and-preferences-toward-inviting-walkable-places-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120713T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120713T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120703T161319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120703T163346Z
UID:10001062-1342184400-1342189859@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Embracing New Urbanism in Your Comprehensive Plan (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:For some time now\, many planners have struggled to demonstrate to the public how development that embraces new urbanist principles can benefit a community rather than increase traffic\, increase crime\, increase demand on services\, which is a common perception of new urbanism and all of which we as planners know to be typical planning myths. The purpose of this session is to present how many communities are rethinking their long-term development policies that may once have embraced low-density\, suburban development to incorporate more new urbanism principles such as a focus on infill development over greenfield development; a desire to create walkable neighborhoods with access to local businesses; and an understanding that high-density development is not the “plague” on society that some of the public may once have believed. This change in policy direction is often the direct result of a comprehensive planning effort that strives to engage the public in a transparent\, open dialogue with a strong educational component on the benefits of new urbanism. This webcast will look at how a number of communities have succeeded in shifting their development policies to embrace new urbanism through the comprehensive planning process. The intent of this session is to outline how the comprehensive planning process is an ideal setting to introduce\, educate\, or reevaluate the incorporation of new urbanism principles in the future development and redevelopment of a community. Participants should be able to gain further insight on how best to engage and educate the public about new urbanism principles; to be careful in the format of the public participation (e.g.\, not misusing images or graphics to sway support\, utilizing appropriate information and data\, etc.)\, and to consider the various avenues of implementation (e.g.\, form-based code\, development incentives\, PUDs\, etc.). \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/embracing-new-urbanism-in-your-comprehensive-plan-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120622T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120622T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120527T170808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120527T170808Z
UID:10001045-1340370000-1340375459@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:The Southwest Ecodistrict: Creating a National Showcase of Sustainability (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:The National Capital Planning Commission\, the federal government’s regional planning agency\, in conjunction with federal and local partners is developing a bold new vision for Southwest Washington. Learn how NCPC and the city proposes to transform a staid mid-century federal office precinct – merely steps from the National Mall – into a vibrant livable community and showcase of sustainability. The SW Ecodistrict Initiative addresses how land use\, transportation\, and infrastructure planning at a district-scale achieves greater sustainability than at the individual building scale and how we can capture\, manage\, and reuse a majority of the energy\, water\, and waste within the area. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/the-southwest-ecodistrict-creating-a-national-showcase-of-sustainability-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120615T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120615T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120527T164948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120527T165911Z
UID:10001044-1339765200-1339770659@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Understanding the Impacts and Benefits of Freight Capacity Improvements: Environmental Justice and Freight Infrastructure (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of the webinar will be to orient planners to the issues of environmental justice as they relate specifically to freight operations and freight infrastructure\, including air and sea ports\, railroads\, intermodal facilities\, inland warehouse and distribution centers\, and the roads and bridges that serve them. To help planners understand and address community concerns\, presenters will discuss the origins and current status of federal environmental justice policy and offer infrastructure case studies from the Chicago area and Southern California. \nClick here to register. 
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/understanding-the-impacts-and-benefits-of-freight-capacity-improvements-environmental-justice-and-freight-infrastructure-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120608T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120608T143059
DTSTAMP:20260615T005832
CREATED:20120527T163958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120527T164249Z
UID:10001043-1339160400-1339165859@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Federal Tools for Aging and Livable Communities (CM | 1.5)
DESCRIPTION:Transforming our communities so that they prosper\, thrive and grow to their full potential by making it possible for all people to achieve and maintain well-being has become particularly challenging with the economic crisis confronting our nation. Financial distress\, budget cuts\, and limited resources are undermining and eliminating programs and services\, as well as reshaping the policies that impact the most vulnerable in our society. Amid this chaotic environment\, there are initiatives that are demonstrating leadership in addressing the needs and improving the lives of older Americans. This session will explore promising efforts to mobilize and innovate Federal solutions to aging issues cross-agency and intra-agency such as: creating a single agency entry point\, providing a forum for dialogue or serving as a repository for policy and programs related to aging. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/federal-tools-for-aging-and-livable-communities-cm-1-5/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
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