Non-Members and the Daylong Forums

Non APA members are cordially invited to attend one of four daylong forums. Non-member planning commissioners are invited to attend the daylong Saturday program.

Registration Options

$295; choose from 5 daylong forum for non-members.

Online Registration

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Non-members will need to create a login record if they have NOT already done so. Once your record has been created, click on the program below for which you wish to register.

Paper Registration

Registration form (pdf)

Download the paper registration form to register. There is a $50 paper processing fee, so select online registration to save.   

21st Century Planning Commission

Saturday, April 13

Non-member planning commissioners are invited to attend this all-day training program on the basics and current practice for planning commissioners. The subject matter ranges from meeting management to ethics and from types of plans to legal issues, plus a round-up of contemporary issues affecting planning.

This is also available as a webinar.

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Research Day

Planning Research that Matters
Sunday, April 14

Academic planners present the latest in planning research. Delve into the most current analysis of cities, communities, and planning.

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Law Day

Law and Infrastructure Day
Monday, April 15

How we develop infrastructure and how it will function to support communities is one the most pressing issues today. Learn about the legal dimensions.

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Transportation Day

Transforming Cities through Transportation
Monday, April 15

Local governments are taking a leading role in transportation innovation and are increasingly turning to creative new transportation policies as key tools for building stronger economies and neighborhoods.

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Neighborhood Day

Creating Land and Building Value in Neighborhoods
Tuesday, April 16

This forum will examine how value is created in neighborhoods. The value and viability of neighborhoods are also determined by their public space, design character, schools, social amenities, access to transit options, community engagement, and commercial activities.

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