GPA To Launch Quarterly E-Magazine
We hope that you find the brief news items in our monthly e-blast helpful in keeping you up-to-date with happenings around the state. In an effort to provide you with more in-depth information on...
We hope that you find the brief news items in our monthly e-blast helpful in keeping you up-to-date with happenings around the state. In an effort to provide you with more in-depth information on...
The Georgia Institute of Technology has been selected as one of ten National University Transportation Centers to be funded by US DOT.  As part of this partnership, the Center will advance...
The Perimeter Community Improvement Districts (PCIDs), representing both the Central (DeKalb) and Fulton Perimeter CIDs, are self-taxing districts that use additional property taxes to help...
The Georgia Chapter of the American Planning Association (GPA) is requesting feedback on proposed changes to the State planning rules. The Planning Rules Task Force met last October and produced a...
The Georgia Planning Association (GPA) has provided resources and services to planners and communities for more than three decades, offering education, legislative support, the Community Planning...
ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! The 2012 Spring Conference will offer up to 6.25 CM credits, with optional mobile workshops at up to 2.5 CM credits each. Come one; come all to GPA’s Spring...
You’re invited to our Winter 2012 Happy Hour, held in conjunction with the GPA AICP Exam Preparation Review Session. This is our third year hosting this combined event with GPA and we’ve had a...
GPA’s Legislative Committee has been attending the aforementioned task force meetings, and is tracking these proposed changes as they unfold. In addition, your GPA Board has developed a position...
Thank you Savannah! With a near full-house in attendance for the awards luncheon GPA closed out its 2011 Fall Conference on Friday, September 30, bidding a fond farewell to Georgia’s...