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PMPEI Train-the-Trainer Class

Centre Region Council of Government Building 2643 Gateway DR, State College, PA, United States

A “Train-the-Trainer” class is scheduled for new instructors to teach the PMPEI Course in Zoning. Train-the-Trainer is PMPEI’s way of preparing instructors to teach PMPEI courses by equipping them with an in-depth knowledge of the course content to ensure it will be taught consistently throughout the Commonwealth. Principles of adult education, program procedures, and presentation   

2017 Classic Towns Trolley Tour

COSI 50 Yorktown Plaza, Elkins Park, PA, United States

2017 Classic Towns Trolley Tour Friday, May 19, 2017, 8:00 AM — 4:30 PM Tour starts at Cosi, 50 Yorktown Plaza, Elkins Park, PA 19027 Tickets: $25 (includes breakfast and lunch and 5.75 AICP CM credits) Register at: https://dvrpc.ticketleap.com/2017trolleytour/   8:00 AM Registration and Breakfast (Free all-day parking available at Yorktown Plaza.) 8:45 AM Cheltenham   

Solutions for Walkability Challenges

Webinar

As Philadelphia continues its renaissance into a 24-hour city and its surrounding suburbs become more urbanized, working with developers to add pedestrian amenities to new construction (while filling in the missing pieces of existing pedestrian infrastructure) is the new norm. How are planners and municipal staff succeeding in filling in these gaps? And how can   

PMPEI: Course in Community Planning (Potter County)

Gunzburger Building 1 North Main Street, Coudersport, PA, United States

PMPEI: Course in Community Planning Potter County (Coudersport) May 25 & 26 (time TBD) Location: Gunzburger Building, 1 North Main Street, Coudersport, PA To register contact William Hunt, 570-419-8621 (will16946@gmail.com) This course teaches planning commissioners, local officials, and others how to carry out their responsibilities under the PA Municipalities Planning Code. Participants learn where planning   

PMPEI: Course in Zoning (Berks County)

Albright College, 100 Roessner Hall 1940 North 13th Street, Reading, PA, United States

PMPEI: Course in Zoning Berks County (Reading) May 18, 25 & June 1 (time TBD) Location: 100 Roessner Hall Albright College, 1940 N 13th Street, Reading To register contact Andrea Weist, 610-929-6503 (aweist@albright.edu) This course addresses the fascinating, complex, provocative and contentious topic of zoning. It examines how zoning evolved in the United States and   

Heart & Soul Talks: Restoring Pride, Renewing Communities

Heart & Soul Talks: Restoring Pride, Renewing Communities Orton Family Foundation National Conference Call on Thursday May 25 from 1 to 2 pm, featuring Williamsport’s Alice Trowbridge as one of the presenters:  Orton Call Registration No matter where you live, there is something to love about the place you call home. Yet, the common narrative   

PMPEI: Course in Community Planning (Potter County)

Gunzburger Building 1 North Main Street, Coudersport, PA, United States

PMPEI: Course in Community Planning Potter County (Coudersport) May 25 & 26 (time TBD) Location: Gunzburger Building, 1 North Main Street, Coudersport, PA To register contact William Hunt, 570-419-8621 (will16946@gmail.com) This course teaches planning commissioners, local officials, and others how to carry out their responsibilities under the PA Municipalities Planning Code. Participants learn where planning   

PMPEI: Course in Zoning (Berks County)

Albright College, 100 Roessner Hall 1940 North 13th Street, Reading, PA, United States

PMPEI: Course in Zoning Berks County (Reading) May 18, 25 & June 1 (time TBD) Location: 100 Roessner Hall Albright College, 1940 N 13th Street, Reading To register contact Andrea Weist, 610-929-6503 (aweist@albright.edu) This course addresses the fascinating, complex, provocative and contentious topic of zoning. It examines how zoning evolved in the United States and   

Women in Planning: Leadership & Empowerment

Webinar

June 2 – Women and Planning Division – Women in Planning: Leadership & Empowerment – Speakers: Corrin Hoegen Wendell; Kimberly Albano; Monica Tibbits, AICP, LEED AP BD+C Join the APA Women and Planning Division for an exciting and inspiring conversation focused on leadership and empowerment within the workplace. This webinar will provide an opportunity for   

PMPEI Train-the-Trainer Class

Centre Region Council of Government Building 2643 Gateway DR, State College, PA, United States

A “Train-the-Trainer” class is scheduled for new instructors to teach the PMPEI Course in Zoning. Train-the-Trainer is PMPEI’s way of preparing instructors to teach PMPEI courses by equipping them with an in-depth knowledge of the course content to ensure it will be taught consistently throughout the Commonwealth. Principles of adult education, program procedures, and presentation   

Certified Stormwater Inspector Training (Harrisburg)

The National Stormwater Center is offering Certified Stormwater Inspector (municipal) training in the following locations: Harrisburg, PA on June 5-6, 2017 (click here for more information) Allentown, PA on June 7-8, 2017 (click here for more information) Designed specifically for municipal personnel our course offers training and certification to demonstrate, for the record, that inspectors   

PMPEI: Course in Subdivision & Land Development Review (Potter County)

Gunzburger Building 1 North Main Street, Coudersport, PA, United States

PMPEI: Course in Subdivision & Land Development Review Potter County (Coudersport) June 7 & 8 Location: Gunzburger Bldg, 1 North Main Street, Coudersport PA To register contact William Hunt, 610-278-3753 (will16946@gmail.com) This course deals with the work of planning commissions in the subdivision and land development review process- from preapplication meetings through project completion. Extensively   

Certified Stormwater Inspector Training (Allentown)

The National Stormwater Center is offering Certified Stormwater Inspector (municipal) training in the following locations: Harrisburg, PA on June 5-6, 2017 (click here for more information) Allentown, PA on June 7-8, 2017 (click here for more information) Designed specifically for municipal personnel our course offers training and certification to demonstrate, for the record, that inspectors   

Chester County Presents: Commercial Landscapes Symposium

Penn State Great Valley 30 E Swedesford Rd, Malvern, PA, United States

The Chester County Planning Commission will be hosting a Commercial Landscapes Symposium from 4 p.m.-6 p.m. June 7 at the Penn State Great Valley campus, 30 E. Swedesford Road, Malvern. The planning series focuses on trends and potential strategies to address changes in retail centers, office parks, transit centers, and old industrial properties around the   

PMPEI: Course in Subdivision & Land Development Review (Potter County)

Gunzburger Building 1 North Main Street, Coudersport, PA, United States

PMPEI: Course in Subdivision & Land Development Review Potter County (Coudersport) June 7 & 8 Location: Gunzburger Bldg, 1 North Main Street, Coudersport PA To register contact William Hunt, 610-278-3753 (will16946@gmail.com) This course deals with the work of planning commissions in the subdivision and land development review process- from preapplication meetings through project completion. Extensively   

Healthy Communities in PA Task Force Call

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Healthy Communities in PA Task Force Call All are welcome to join the Healthy Communities in PA task force monthly call by calling 1-866-499-7054, conference code 735 289 0020. More information on the task force is available at https://planningpa.org/advocacy/healthy-communities-in-pa/.  

PA Chapter of APA Board Meeting

Centre Region COG Planning Office 2643 Gateway Dr, State College, PA, United States

PA Chapter of APA Board Meeting All are welcome but please notify the Chapter office if you plan to attend at 717-671-4510, info@planningpa.org, at least 3 days in advance.

Local Food: The Secret Ingredient for Vibrant Downtowns

Webinar

Local Food: The Secret Ingredient for Vibrant Downtowns Date: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 from 2-3 p.m. Eastern Whether you are a foodie or a farmer, local food is something to embrace. In small towns, the local food movement is doing more than putting meals on plates—it is nourishing economies by keeping farms vital and downtowns alive.   

Planners4Health Session Five: Communications: Framing, Messaging, and Marketing

Webinar

Planners4Health Session Five: Communications: Framing, Messaging, and Marketing Date: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 3 p.m. Eastern The fifth session in the Planners4Health Curriculum series focuses on communications. Participants will learn about how to articulate value propositions and return on investment, as well as methods for deploying social media and other marketing tools to connect with the   

A Road Map for Age-Friendly Communities

Webinar

June 16 – Private Practice Division – A Road Map for Age-Friendly Communities – Speakers: Mildred Warner, Ph.D.; Jana Lynott, AICP; Alan Dela Torre, Ph.D.; Ramona Mullahey America is aging:  The most dramatic change is in the 65-74 year old age category with the age wave of the Baby Boomer generation with far-reaching economic and   

Education and Outreach to Promote Walkability

Webinar

By now you all know that walking--and having a safe space to do it in--is important for everyone’s mobility and health. But what’s the best way of communicating this? And more importantly, how can we educate about and promote walkability to the groups who rely on it the most--our region’s youth (who may be inexperienced   

Economic Development for Everyone…

Webinar

June 23 – Mississippi Chapter – Economic Development for Everyone: Creating Jobs, Growing Businesses, and Building Resilience in Low-Income Communities – Speaker: Mark Miller, Ph.D. How do we create employment, grow businesses, and build greater economic resilience in our low-income communities? How do we create economic development for everyone, everywhere – including rural towns, inner-city   

Images, Creative Commons and Copyright

Webinar

June 30 – Urban Design and Preservation Division – Images, Creative Commons and Copyright – Speaker: Michael Carroll Planners and especially those who are urban designers, use photographs and other graphic images for presentation, websites and documents to illustrate ideas. One of the richest sources of images is the internet. Professor Carroll will provide the   

2017 Planning Law Review

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

2017 Planning Law Review The U.S. Supreme Court, federal courts, and state courts all play an important role in shaping planning throughout the country. This annual review delves into the important cases, the decisions that were made — or not made — and how this will affect planning at many levels. Legal experts and members   

Placemaking and Public Art

Webinar

July 7 – Urban Design and Preservation Division – Placemaking and Public Art – Speaker: Paula Rees On large complex mixed-use projects, how is “placemaking” orchestrated to provide variety, meaning, and unity? What are the considerations in selecting artists and what principles are transferable to other settings? Paula Rees, a Seattle-based designer, will present her   

Healthy Communities in PA Task Force Call

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Healthy Communities in PA Task Force Call All are welcome to join the Healthy Communities in PA task force monthly call by calling 1-866-499-7054, conference code 735 289 0020. More information on the task force is available at https://planningpa.org/advocacy/healthy-communities-in-pa/.

APA Virginia Chapter Conference

The Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center, Curio Collection by Hilton 110 Shenandoah Ave, Roanoke, VA, United States

Virginia Chapter of the American Planning Association announces the opening of registration for our Annual Conference, July 16 to July 19, 2017 at the Hotel Roanoke. Discounts are available for APA members and students. This year, our Conference focuses on "future communities" and how we are, as planning professionals, leading the way in planning for   

Penn State Extension: Placemaking as an Economic Development Tool

Webinar

Penn State Extension provides research-based practical education you can trust. We help people, businesses, and communities solve problems, develop skills, and build a better future. http://extension.psu.edu/community/ecd/courses/land-use-planning Placemaking as an Economic Development Tool Michigan was hit hard by the Great Recession - perhaps more so than any other state in the nation. It’s industrial past, aging   

Healthy Communities in PA Task Force Call

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Healthy Communities in PA Task Force Call All are welcome to join the Healthy Communities in PA task force monthly call by calling 1-866-499-7054, conference code 735 289 0020. More information on the task force is available at https://planningpa.org/advocacy/healthy-communities-in-pa/.

Penn State Extension: PennDOT Connects

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Penn State Extension provides research-based practical education you can trust. We help people, businesses, and communities solve problems, develop skills, and build a better future. http://extension.psu.edu/community/ecd/courses/land-use-planning PennDOT Connects: Aligning Transportation Planning with Land Uses and Community Vision State Department of Transportation’s are no longer just held accountable for the transportation system; they are also held   

Healthy Communities in PA Round Table

Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Keystone Building 400 North Street, Harrisburg, PA, United States

Agenda WHEN:            Tuesday, August 22, 2017: Details and agenda to follow and on the Healthy Communities in PA website WHO:  Pennsylvania Interagency Committee Healthy Equity Team Healthy Communities in PA WHAT: Join planning and health professionals from around Pennsylvania for a day long workshop to further healthy community design in Pennsylvania. The morning session will   

SE Section Event: Principles to Which We Aspire…

Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission 190 N Independence Mall West, 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA, United States

What: Principles to Which We Aspire: Social Justice & Public Health | 2 CM (with 1.50 ethics) When: Wednesday, August 30, 2017 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM (EDT) (Light breakfast at 8:30 AM) Where: Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, 190 N. Independence Mall West, 8th Floor Main Conference Room, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Planners have   

LV/Berks Section Event: Revitalization is Contagious

Revitalization is Contagious The APA-PA Chapter - Berks-Lehigh Section is sponsoring a free educational event (with 1.5 CM) that highlights urban infill, adaptive reuse, and creative recreation space projects recently constructed in Easton PA. The following places will be visited as part of a trolley tour: Lanta intermodal station Silk Mill redevelopment project Karl Stirner   

2017 Pennsylvania Automated Vehicle Summit

Ramada Conference Center 1450 South Atherton St, State College, PA, United States

Program Registration Form The Mid-Atlantic Section of The Institute of Transportation Engineers (MASITE) in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as convener will host its first inaugural Pennsylvania Automated Vehicle Summit. This two-day event will bring to the table regional, county, and local stakeholders of planning, policy, and workforce. As automated technologies permeate our   

PMPEI: Course in Zoning (Montgomery County)

Towamencin Township Meeting Hall Lansdale, PA, United States

PMPEI: Course in Zoning Montgomery County (Landsdale) September 12, 19 & 26 (time TBD) Location: Towamencin Township Meeting Hall, 1090 Troxel Road, Landsdale To register contact Rita McKelvey, 610-929-6503 (rmckelve@montcopa.org) For more information visit:www.montcopa.org/1458/The-Course-in-Zoning This course addresses the fascinating, complex, provocative and contentious topic of zoning. It examines how zoning evolved in the United States   

SE Section: Daniel Burnham Birthday Bash!

Devil's Alley Bar and Grill 1907 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Make no little (happy hour) plans! Daniel Burnham--who co-authored the 1909 Plan of Chicago--would be 171 years old this year. We’re celebrating the birthday of one of the founders of American city planning eight days late. Join APAPASE for Happy Hour at Devil’s Alley Bar and Grill (1907 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103) on September   

Healthy Communities in PA Task Force Call

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Healthy Communities in PA Task Force Call All are welcome to join the Healthy Communities in PA task force monthly call by calling 1-866-499-7054, conference code 735 289 0020. More information on the task force is available at https://planningpa.org/advocacy/healthy-communities-in-pa/

PMPEI: Course in Zoning (Montgomery County)

PMPEI: Course in Zoning Montgomery County (Landsdale) September 12, 19 & 26 (time TBD) Location: Towamencin Township Meeting Hall, 1090 Troxel Road, Landsdale To register contact Rita McKelvey, 610-929-6503 (rmckelve@montcopa.org) For more information visit:www.montcopa.org/1458/The-Course-in-Zoning This course addresses the fascinating, complex, provocative and contentious topic of zoning. It examines how zoning evolved in the United States   

2017 PA Greenways and Trails Summit

2017 PA Greenways and Trails Summit Date: September 24-26, 2017 Location: DoubleTree by Hilton, Reading, PA Hosts: Schuylkill River National and State Heritage Area, Berks Nature, PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, PA Recreation and Park Society Sponsors: PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, PA Recreation and Park Society The three-day event occurs every two   

Penn State Extension: Renewable Energy for Municipal Authorities

Webinar

Penn State Extension provides research-based practical education you can trust. We help people, businesses, and communities solve problems, develop skills, and build a better future. http://extension.psu.edu/community/ecd/courses/land-use-planning Renewable Energy for Municipal Authorities In total it is estimated that 3 to 4% of the electricity consumed in the US is used for treating and distributing water and   

PMPEI: Course in Zoning (Montgomery County)

Towamencin Township Meeting Hall Lansdale, PA, United States

PMPEI: Course in Zoning Montgomery County (Landsdale) September 12, 19 & 26 (time TBD) Location: Towamencin Township Meeting Hall, 1090 Troxel Road, Landsdale To register contact Rita McKelvey, 610-929-6503 (rmckelve@montcopa.org) For more information visit:www.montcopa.org/1458/The-Course-in-Zoning This course addresses the fascinating, complex, provocative and contentious topic of zoning. It examines how zoning evolved in the United States   

AICP Exam Prep Workshop Hosted By National Capital Area & Maryland Chapters

Catholic University of America's School of Architecture and Planning 620 Michigan Avenue, NE, Washington, DC, United States

The 2017 AICP Exam Prep Workshop, hosted by the National Capital Area and Maryland APA chapters, on Saturday, September 30th, at Catholic University of America’s School of Architecture and Planning (620 Michigan Avenue, NE, Washington DC). This popular training course will provide a review of key planning topics that could appear on the AICP Certification Exam...

2017 Chester County Planners’ Forum

East Whiteland Township Building 209 Conestoga Road, Frazer, United States

Professional planners from Chester County are invited to attend the fall 2017 Chester County Planners’ Forum from 8 a.m.-10 a.m. Oct. 5 at the East Whiteland Township Building, 209 Conestoga Road in Frazer, Pa. At the event, Chester County Planning Commission staff will provide an update on Landscapes3, the county’s next long-range plan, and the   

Philadelphia’s World Heritage City status: What does it mean for tourism in your neighborhood or community?

Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission 190 N Independence Mall West, 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Philadelphia is the United States' first World Heritage City. What does this mean for Philadelphia neighborhoods and nearby Greater Philadelphia communities? Hear from speakers familiar with neighborhood and community development, historic preservation, and tourism and hospitality. This event is part of GlobalPhilly 2017. DVRPC’s Strategies for Older Suburbs Roundtable Series highlights challenges older suburbs and downtowns are facing. The Roundtable Series provides a means for networking and exchanging ideas with organizations facing similar concerns.

Healthy Communities in PA Task Force Call

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Healthy Communities in PA Task Force Call All are welcome to join the Healthy Communities in PA task force monthly call by calling 1-866-499-7054, conference code 735 289 0020. More information on the task force is available at https://planningpa.org/advocacy/healthy-communities-in-pa/

LV Section Event: Center for Excellence in Local Government at Albright College Annual Open House

Albright College, 100 Roessner Hall 1940 North 13th Street, Reading, PA, United States

Center for Excellence in Local Government at Albright College Annual Open House Each year we gather all of our local officials, county officials, professionals, public planners and many more to present awards to our “Master Planners”, Smart Growth Alliance of Berks County Award and presentation along with a specific topic that is of interest to   

Changing Lanes

The Union League of Philadelphia 140 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Register Now for Changing Lanes on October 18 You’re invited to Changing Lanes: A Transportation Conference on Technology, Trends, and Change on Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at the Union League of Philadelphia! Join leaders from around the tri-state region to learn how technology, funding, and the changing workforce are affecting the transportation field, today and   

Penn State Extension: Municipal Tree Commissions and Tree Ordinance

Webinar

Penn State Extension provides research-based practical education you can trust. We help people, businesses, and communities solve problems, develop skills, and build a better future. http://extension.psu.edu/community/ecd/courses/land-use-planning Municipal Tree Commissions and Tree Ordinance: Do They Support Community Development? Tree-lined streets and parks beautify our communities, enhance them economically, and improve the quality of our environment. Unfortunately   

APA PA Annual Conference

The Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center 215 Innovation Blvd, State College, PA

APA PA Annual Conference October 22-24, 2017 The Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center 215 Innovation Blvd State College PA 16803 PLEASE NOTE: Early arrival on Saturday, October 21st is unavailable due to a Penn State football game.

Fall Foliage Tour Aboard the M & H Train

Middletown & Hummelstown RR 136 Brown Street, Middletown, PA, United States

Members are welcome to invite their family and friends to enjoy the train excursion! Join Central Section friends for a fall foliage tour aboard the M & H Train. Passengers will board a 1920’s vintage Delaware, Lackawanna & Western coach at M & T Railroad’s 1891 Freight Station in Middletown. Although originally built as a   

Southwest Section Event: Complete Streets

Hosanna House Wallace Events Center-Third Fl, 807 Wallace Ave, Wilkinsburg, PA, United States

Complete Streets Workshop Complete Streets is a simple idea: streets and sidewalks should be accessible to all residents, regardless of their age or how they get around. The Workshop will detail the benefits of complete streets and provide direction on how to create and implement your own complete street program. Hear examples from programs implemented in Lancaster,   

Penn State Extension: Public-Private-Partnerships for Municipal Recreational Facilities

Webinar

Penn State Extension provides research-based practical education you can trust. We help people, businesses, and communities solve problems, develop skills, and build a better future. http://extension.psu.edu/community/ecd/courses/land-use-planning Public-Private-Partnerships for Municipal Recreational Facilities Public recreational facilities & programs provide opportunities for all ages to be physically active and are typically more affordable than private recreational facilities. However,   

APA PA Southeast 2017 Annual Event

WeWork 1900 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us for APAPASE's Annual Event on Wednesday, November 15, 2017, which includes an opportunity to meet and mingle with other Greater Philadelphia planners, hear an educational presentation (1 CM credit requested), and honor the winners of the John E. Pickett Student Scholarship competition. Ticket price includes two drink tickets and heavy hors d’oeuvres. Water,   

Queer and the Conversation: The Ethics of Inclusion

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Queer and the Conversation: The Ethics of Inclusion The AICP Code of Ethics states, “We shall seek social justice by working to expand choice and opportunity for all persons.” We seek to plan for all members of our communities. However, sometimes, with even the best of intentions, we might not be as welcoming or inclusive   

Southwest Section Event: Greenways, Trails and Lanes…

Marshall Township Building 525 Pleasanthill Rd, Wexford, PA, United States

Greenways, Trails and Lanes: Connecting Allegheny County Communities with Green Assets Preserving natural areas and creating bicycle/pedestrian connections is goal many of our planning efforts aim to achieve. Explore how the City of Pittsburgh and the Green Web (Allegheny County) are creating innovative open space networks, building green infrastructure, increasing economic development opportunities, and improving   

Step by Step: Catalyzing Walkable Redevelopment

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Step by Step: Catalyzing Walkable Redevelopment A growing number of North Carolina communities are transforming suburbia. What strategies are working well, and what aren’t? Planners from Charlotte and Chapel Hill will present experiences using redevelopment to turn suburban districts into more walkable places. Participants will learn how form-based codes can create a compelling entitlements framework   

Community Sustainability Seminar

Widener Law Commonwealth 3800 Vartan Way, Harrisburg, PA, United States

What does community sustainability mean? How does my municipality achieve sustainability? There are many paths you can take toward community sustainability. This seminar will address those paths via several different presentations. A moderated Q&A session with the panelists will follow the presentations, and we'll end the seminar with a facilitated discussion on community-based carbon offsets.   

Land Use, Mobility and Technology in Urban America

Webinar

Land Use, Mobility and Technology in Urban America Cities at different stages of development all grapple with managing the traditional challenges of housing, transportation, infrastructure financing, and environmental sustainability. These complexities are further compounded by rapidly changing modes of operation, new and disruptive technologies and changing expectations and demands from citizens and business. What innovations   

Women in Planning: Guiding Emerging Professionals

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Women in Planning: Guiding Emerging Professionals As the percentage of women entering the planning profession increases and gain a firm foothold in the doorway of success, they are reaching back to the next generation and welcoming them through that open door. Join the APA Women and Planning Division for an exciting and inspiring discussion focused   

A Regional Approach for Age-Friendly Communities

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A Regional Approach for Age-Friendly Communities APA Northern New England Chapter Speakers: Sylvia von Aulock, AICP, Derek Shooster, Maddie DiIonno 1.5 AICP CM credits What would an Age-Friendly Community look like, what sort of services would be available, and how would residents of all ages be able to enjoy that community to its fullest? These   

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LV/Berks Section Event: Planning for Sign Code Success

Lower Macungie Township 3400 Brookside Road, Macungie, PA, United States

Planning For Sign Code Success Coming up with reasonable and enforceable sign codes can often be a complex and controversial process. With so many community stakeholders caring about sign codes, it is important to get the most accurate, up-to-date information and expertise as possible. The seminar will present modules that educate experienced land use planners