On-Demand Education
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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.List$80.00APA Member$68.00Group Viewing$300.00- John Baker
- John Echeverria
- Deborah Rosenthal, FAICP
- Patricia Salkin
- Robert Thomas
- Nancy Stroud, FAICP
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Priorities and Strategies for City Design
How can design address the many challenges that cities face? Planners and designers from New York, San Francisco, and Seattle will share the latest efforts in their cities to promote design thinking while engaging larger issues of equity and sustainability.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Neil Hrushowy
- Michael Jenkins
- Justin Moore, AICP
- Ethel Sheffer, FAICP
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Ordinances: Best Practices to Follow, Pitfalls to Avoid
This session is a multi-state perspective on good drafting techniques, the common pitfalls that lead to unclear ordinances, and legal and judicial perspectives on the results. This session will examine why drafting individual ordinances, “simplifying” or “streamlining” ordinances, or combining them into a unified code, all need to be done with care.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Kimberley Mickelson, AICP
- David Silverman, AICP
- Susan Trevarthen, FAICP
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Hudson Yards: New York's Newest Neighborhood
In 2005, NYC rezoned the west side of Manhattan to accommodate a city the size of Downtown Boston. Now designed as the first post-digital community in the nation, Hudson Yards is harnessing the power of data in order to create a community embedded within the creative economy central to today’s American cities. Learn how New York City built an entire neighborhood from scratch.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Mark Strieter
- Frank Ruchala
- Michael Samuelian, AICP
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Bettman: Taking Flight with Drones: Uses in Planning and Issues of Regulation
Drones offer great opportunities for the development of geographic information in support of planning, but they also endanger public safety, and raise grave issues about the invasion of civil rights, including illegal searches and privacy.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Ann Gergen
- Jordan Petersen
- Sezen Jones
- David McGuire, Esq.
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Facing Challenges of Sea Level Rise
Planners nationwide are dealing with the reality of sea level rise brought on by climate change. This discussion will allow planners to share their experiences dealing with the impact of sea level rise on their communities and the profession.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- James Schwab, FAICP
- Joseph DeAngelis
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Ethics: Navigating the Grey Matter
Navigating the murky waters of “right vs. wrong” gets easier with experience and regular discussion. This session will provide a fun-filled refresher on the importance of the AICP Code of Ethics, with deeper consideration of potential ethical issues in planning.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Tareq Wafaie, AICP
- Abram Barge, AICP
- Erica Heller, AICP
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Empowering Planners to Lead: An EPIC Approach
An innovative city-university partnership, Educational Partnerships for Innovation in Communities (EPIC), helps cities address projects at an impactful scale. Discover how EPIC programs are advancing leadership in planning and putting knowledge into practice.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Megan Banks
- Michael Greco, AICP
- Robert Richardson, AICP
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Igniting and Guiding Transformative Development
Transformative redevelopment can remain elusive for decades—then run wild. Learn how two former centers of heavy industry are working to spark large-scale physical and economic change, and guide it toward more equitable outcomes.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Shannon Calluori
- Ben Carlson
- Dean Mack
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Implementing Comprehensive Planning – Crescent Park
How do you implement brownfield redevelopment, transit-oriented design and resiliency planning? By implementing complex planning strategies to address a variety of planning issues with input from key stakeholders and experts throughout all phases of the planning process. Learn about project goals and implementation strategies of the Crescent Park redevelopment project in Jersey City.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Charles Heydt, AICP
- Edward Kolling, AICP
- Jay Valgora, AICP
- Ben Delisle
- Jeff Reeves
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Plan Integration for Resilience Scorecard
So many plans, so little consistency! Discover how to spatially evaluate (and score) networks of plans to decrease vulnerabilities to hazards. Learn from research and practice through case studies that illuminate gaps and opportunities to integrate resiliency.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Philip Berke
- Jaimie Masterson, AICP
- Darrin Punchard, AICP
- J. Barry Hokanson, AICP
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Water for Our Cities: A Collaborative Approach
The water issues face by communities—whether cities, suburbs, or rural areas—are quite similar despite scale. New York, Seattle, and San Francisco (all of which have unfiltered water supplies) have a tradition of collaborating in the field of watershed planning. Learn about the synergy achieved by this collaboration.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Suzanne Flagor
- Timothy Ramirez
- Ira Stern
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The Resiliency of NYC Supply Chains
Attendees will learn about three supply chain studies (Food, Fuel and General Supply Chain Infrastructure) that have been recently completed, giving NYC government officials a comprehensive look at how goods move in and around the city.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Andrew Genn
- Sandra Rothbard, AICP
- Susanne DesRoches
- Julie Stein, AICP
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Planning for a Clean Energy Future
Explore new data on energy use in every U.S. city, see a real time analysis of an audience member city’s energy planning options, and learn from cities with award-winning strategies to integrate energy data in decision making and planning.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Eric O'Shaughnessy
- Alisa Kane
- Megan Day, AICP
- Mike Steinhoff
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Fast, Funny, or Passionate 1
These brisk, 7-minute presentations can be serious, funny, and creative. When planners start musing, you may be surprised by what they say.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Peg Hough, AICP
- Guneet Anand
- Lisa Bourbonnais
- Katie Dix
- Linda Dottor, AICP
- Blake Esselstyn, AICP
- Wayne Hausser, AICP
- Eri Suzuki
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Equity and Affordability with Housing Cooperatives
Housing cooperatives are an important resource for equitable and affordable housing. Attendees will learn about how co-ops can address a variety of housing needs, such as developing below-market housing units; preserving the existing affordable housing inventory; creating new, high-quality, senior housing; and providing alternatives to renting.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Andrew Reicher
- Kathleen McMahon, AICP
- Deborah Myerson, AICP
- Dennis Johnson
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Equitable Development: Planning to Overcome Injustice
Equitable development is sustainable development. Learn how to calibrate your place-based planning efforts to meet the needs of underserved communities more effectively and enhance other planning outcomes.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Nora Liu
- Brentin Mock
- Harold Mitchell
- Carlton Eley
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Alternatives to Eminent Domain
More than a decade has passed since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Kelo vs. City of New London. How has political and legal hostility to eminent domain caused planners to pursue avenues not dependent on involuntary acquisitions? Explore the ways the public and legislative responses have affected the strategies remaining for planners.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Frank Schnidman
- Dana Berliner
- John Baker
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Leveraging Big Data for Planning: Towards Open and Frugal Solutions
Explore an overview of opportunities to leverage big data in various aspects of planning. Learn how advances in technology and the democratization of technical knowledge opens up new modes of creating technical solutions.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Kevin Desouza
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P3s for Appealing, Affordable Housing
Together the public and private sectors—aided by robust local and state housing policies—have creatively tackled the need for more affordable housing in small and large communities alike. Learn more about these appealing and attainable communities, featured in a new publication from the National Association of Home Builders.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Deborah Myerson, AICP
- Betsy Crum
- Pamela Hefner
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It Takes a City: Collaborative Climate Action Planning
This year, 533 global cities disclosed climate change-related data through CDP’s cities program. This session will share the analysis from this data to see where and how cities are collaborating on climate action with non-state actors (such as state governments and businesses), and where the potential exists to deepen and broaden this collaboration.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- John Lee
- Jairo Garcia
- Bronwyn Cooke
- Katherine Walsh
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Sustainable Economic Development in the Mid-Hudson Region
The panel will discuss in detail the efforts of four cities to achieve sustainable economic development working as part of a 14-community consortium to identify revitalization issues and develop best practices to address them. Each of the four case studies deals with a key aspect of sustainable economic development and illustrates how they have succeeded.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Jean Friedman, AICP
- Anthony Molé, Esq.
- Noam Bramson
- John Nolon
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Jersey City: America’s Greatest Comeback Story
Jersey City has come a long way from its days as the railhead of the nation. With almost 400 years of history, this place boasts many layers and stories and will soon be New Jersey's largest city. Hear this fascinating urban success story, as told by its planning director of more than a quarter of a century, and learn how to apply its lessons to your community.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Robert Cotter, FAICP
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Real Estate Law for Planners
Is it an easement or a fee interest? Dedication or conveyance? Planners’ work is closely intertwined with interests in land. This session offers an overview of everything a planner wants to know about real estate law.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Brian Connolly
- Evan Seeman
- Brian Smith
- David Silverman, AICP
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Hot Planning Topics for Planning Commissioners
Examine current trends and hot topics in planning, and gain insight that will give you a cutting-edge perspective of the world of planning. This workshop will cover a wide range of topics important to the work of planning commissioners and officials.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Stan Archie
- Jennifer Henaghan, AICP
- William Anderson, FAICP
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Comparing (and Perfecting) Models for Sustainability
Four Northeastern states have taken the lead in supporting sustainability initiatives pursued by local governments. While the initiatives vary by state, common elements have emerged. This session examines state and regional data sources and planning tools that have helped local governments work toward a more sustainable future.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Dazzle Ekblad
- Alicia Hunt
- Randall Solomon
- Christine Kane
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Place-Based Power: Communities and Utilities
In the context of increasing poverty rates, the moral and economic urgency of addressing climate change, and demonstrated commitments to energy efficiency by municipalities and utilities, this session proposes a new framework for energy planning in which cities, utilities, and partners work together to meet communities’ unique needs.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Jennifer Edwards
- Belinda Wordlaw, AICP
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APA Leadership and Your Career
Involvement in APA leadership can be a great way to jump start, or substantially build up, your network of contacts in the profession; and to build your own communications and leadership skills which employers highly value. Hear from experienced leaders who have participated in activities in all APA's components.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Lauren Driscoll, AICP
- Neal Stone, AICP
- Carol Rhea, FAICP
- Megan Cummings, AICP
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NGOs and Urban Planning in Developing Countries
Cities in the developing world are struggling to address rapid population growth and major challenges from climate change. Explore how American non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have helped these cities upgrade infrastructure, improve housing, and protect the environment.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Marc Lewis-Degrace, AICP
- Hirano Seki
- David Grossman
- Brian English
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Driverless Cars: Changing How You Plan
Autonomous vehicles—or driverless cars—are coming, and faster than you think. They will change the way we think about land-use needs, residential preferences, parking management, workspace needs, and myriad of other planning topics. This session will help you prepare for those changes.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Shannon McDonald
- Zabe Bent
- Donald Elliott, FAICP
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After the Inventory: Activating Urban Forests
Travel beyond street tree inventories and explore three catalytic programs working to activate urban forests through ecology, design, and civic participation. This lively session will highlight complementary and contrasting initiatives in Baltimore, Detroit, and New York.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Erin Kelly
- Helen Forgione
- Miriam Avins
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Creating Healthy Places
Creating Healthy Neighborhoods: Evidence-based Planning and Design Strategies has been published by APA Planners Press in 2017. Planners will learn about the process and substance of making healthier places.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Ann Forsyth
- Emily Salomon
- Laura Smead
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Fostering Inclusive Communities Through Fair Housing
This session will review the history and requirements of HUD’s recent Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule. The session will also review recent efforts by the District of Columbia to more equitably disperse the affordable housing supply throughout the city.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Megan Haberle
- Chris Dickersin-Prokopp
- Christopher Dickersin-Prokopp, AICP
- Erin Wilson, AICP
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Supporting Small Businesses through Zoning
Antiquated zoning codes create barriers to small business growth in many localities. Explore how a modern approach to use classification and permissions can complement well-calibrated development standards to foster a supportive environment for homegrown businesses.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- David Morley, AICP
- Robert Azar, AICP
- Arista Strungys, AICP
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Fast, Funny, or Passionate 3
These brisk, 7-minute presentations can be serious, funny, and creative. When planners start musing, you may be surprised by what they say.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Breanna Shell
- Jonathan Tarr
- Regan Tokos
- Jason Valerius, AICP
- Ann-Ariel Vecchio, AICP
- Tareq Wafaie, AICP
- Qazi Zahra
- Dan Gardner
- Lesley Frohberg
- Rachel Foss
- Samantha Estabrook
- Robert Davis
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Multi-faceted Brownfields Redevelopment
Diverse views of environmentally responsible brownfields redevelopment with innovative case studies across US. How very different communities navigate the challenges of remediation, funding, infrastructure and community concerns to achieve long term sustainability; a discussion of how brownfield redevelopment has matured.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Barry Hersh, AICP CEP
- Michael Taylor
- Kevin Dwarka
- Jean Hamerman
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Innovative Tools to Implement Regional Sustainability Plans
More than ever before, metropolitan planning organizations are adopting regional plans focused on sustainability. Come learn about financial incentives, web-based tools, and resources that MPOs are increasingly providing local member agencies to help implement regional plans from the bottom up.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Carolina Ilic, AICP
- Paul Burns, AICP
- Brad Calvert
- Gerry Bogacz
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Using Public-Private Partnerships for Housing Preservation & Neighborhood Revitalization
Put P3s to work for your community! Four experts from diverse backgrounds explore how to create public-private partnerships that preserve housing and stimulate neighborhood revitalization.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Shelly Clearly
- Stuart Portney, PP
- Douglas Koch, AICP
- Nicole Lockett
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TOD Planning in Large Cities and Regions
Strategies for transit-oriented development (TOD) in large metro regions must account for the context and scale of a city, as well as its underlying urban form, era of development, and economic forces. Examine TOD planning, development, and financing in an auto-oriented, growth metropolitan region (San Diego), a legacy city region (Cleveland), and America's largest city (New York City).List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Michael Samuelian, AICP
- Grace Gallucci
- William Anderson, FAICP
- Philip Trom, AICP
- Faisal Roble
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Tiny Houses, Big Questions
Tiny houses are all the rage among Millennials and affordable housing advocates. But theses homes raise big legal questions about where and how they can and should be installed and what kind of infrastructure they need. Learn how zoning and subdivision regulations, building codes, and restrictive covenants affect tiny homes.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Donald Elliott, FAICP
- Leonard Bauer, FAICP
- Erika Krieger
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Unleashing a New Code through Remapping
Transforming an obsolete development code may require the creation of new zoning districts. Learn how Raleigh, N.C., and Philadelphia navigated large-scale remappings through two different approaches, and how Albuquerque, N.M., seeks to learn from those experiences as it embarks on its own ambitious transformation.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Eleanor Sharpe, AICP
- Kenneth Bowers, AICP
- Donald Elliott, FAICP
- Andrew Meloney, AICP
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Innovative, Neighborhood-Scale Strategies to Build Resilience
Neighborhood-scale approaches to strategic and long-term planning enhance efficiency and cultivate resilience and sustainability amidst today’s complex challenges. Explore how three San Francisco neighborhoods are using thoughtful, bold, and innovative strategies to help ensure they continue to thrive in the years ahead.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Lisa Fisher
- Lisa Chen
- Cindy Wu
- Michael Yarne
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Identifying Continuous and Connected Multimodal Arterial Networks
The session will present a first-of-its-kind transportation planning framework that combines typology, land use, modal priorities, big data, multimodal performance measures and the latest in GIS technology to evaluate multimodal arterial network needs and potential improvements systematically.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Saravana Suthanthira, AICP
- Matthew Ridgway, AICP
- Philip Erickson
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Local Planning Agency Management and Skills
What do you need to know to manage today’s local planning agency creatively and effectively This session explores the perspectives, skills, and knowledge sets planners need to succeed in managing traditional practice as well as emerging sustainability and resiliency work.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Evadne Friedman Hull
- Wayne Feiden, FAICP
- Joel Mills
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Bridging the Generational Divide in RRDs
What typically transpires when retirees settle in a rural resort community? Affordable housing options decrease. Economic insecurity increases. And younger workers migrate elsewhere. Learn about the interrelationships of these variables and how an enabling design approach can create communities where all generations thrive.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Esther Greenhouse
- Trudy Galla, AICP
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Rethinking Planning with Big Mobility Data
Explore the questions that planners can answer more quickly and easily with big data than traditional data. Learn how answering these questions helps planners understand mobility behavior more accurately, precisely, and comprehensively, which ultimately enables more impactful and beneficial community projects.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Catherine Manzo
- Kevin Johnson, AICP
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Together North Jersey: Success in Regional Planning Paving the Way for Implementation!
Gain an overview of the Together North Jersey initiative, its vision, and its plan for implementing the many strategies delineated in the plan. It will showcase 3 key success stories of diverse local initiatives around the region, all of which are well on their way towards implementing real change in their communities.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Joseph Buga
- Thomas Schulze, FAICP
- Jaymie Santiago
- Jon Carnegie, AICP
- Brandy Forbes, AICP
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Core Strategies: P3s 4 Parks
As public funding for urban parks decreases, cities are turning to other models of support. This facilitated discussion will show how three cities experiencing downtown growth partner with BIDs to sustain parks and enhance the vitality of public spaces.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Catherine Nagel
- Robert Gregory
- Michael Stevens
- Nancy Goldenberg
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Partnership Planning for the Northeast Corridor
The aging Northeast Corridor is the rail backbone of the Northeast region and the nation’s busiest passenger rail corridor. Learn how eight states, the District of Columbia, Amtrak, and the US DOT are collaborating to plan its sustainable future.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Richard Andreski
- Bryan Rodda
- Alex Flemming, AICP
- Donald Maley
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Healthy Community Planning: Methods and Tools
“Health-in-All-Policies” and “Health Impact Assessments” are emerging approaches to address public health challenges. Practitioners will share how to apply these methods, and how they may complement one another in facilitating cross-sectoral collaborations, community empowerment, and healthy community planning.List Price$80.00Group viewing$300.00APA member$68.00NPC17 attendee$0.00- Leigh Ann Von Hagen, AICP
- Amy Pow
- Jennifer Senick
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