AICP CM Opportunities
LV Section Event: New Tools and Opportunities…
New Tools and Opportunities for Advancing Sound Land UseThis session will help local elected officials, certified professional planners and municipal solicitors make sense of the legal issues surrounding land use …
The Future of Bikeshare Transit Systems | 1.5 CM
WebinarEvent Information In partnership with the Bicycle Coalition and PEC, DVRPC will be hosting viewings of three bikeshare webinars, each worth 1.5 AICP CM credits. Funding Bikeshare Transit Systems Wednesday, …
Building Healthy Places | 1.5 CM
Lehigh University, Mountaintop Campus, Iacocca Hall 111 Research Dr, Bethlehem, PA, United StatesCommunities around the world are facing pressing health challenges related to the built environment. The ULI Building Healthy Places Initiative is working to connect people to the latest resources and …
Penn State Extension: Dealing with Community Data | 1.25 CM
WebinarWebinar: Dealing with Community Data Local officials, leaders, planners, and others need good information to make effective decisions. This webinar will highlight important web-based (and free!) sources of secondary data …
Penn State Extension: Attack of the Mini-Cell Tower | 1.5 CM Law
WebinarThe Penn State Extension along with the PA Chapter of APA are holding a webinar:Attack of the Mini-Cell Tower: How to Protect Your Municipality The seemingly insatiable demand for wireless …
LV Event: Transit Supportive Land Use Planning | 1.5 CM
This session will engage all attendees in a presentation and discussion over local land use planning for transit issues and initiatives that encourage using transit. Planning tools will include using …
Demographic Change…Cranberry Highlands | 3.0 CM
Cranberry Highlands Golf Course 5616 Freshcorn Rd, Cranberry Township, PA, United StatesPennsylvania, as well as the U.S., is experiencing significant demographic change – whether in the greying of the population led by Baby Boomers, the steady and significant rise in its Hispanic population or the decrease in family household formation. These trends and others have and will continue to influence market demand for housing, retail and commercial space – and not just the amount, but the types (e.g., smaller, more densely cited housing development; fewer shopping centers featuring more entertainment/dining and less retail; more medical office space; more multi-generational housing; etc.).