Pathway to Planning Profession
YPG’s Pathway to Planning Profession conference session will help bridge the gap between the academic environment and the professional planning world through discussion between seasoned...
YPG’s Pathway to Planning Profession conference session will help bridge the gap between the academic environment and the professional planning world through discussion between seasoned...
The following is a list of items that were either discussed or acted upon at the May 18, 2012 meeting of the GPA Board of Directors in Macon,...
Can a shuttered automotive plant become a catalyst for healthy living? Can four cities, two counties, and the world’s busiest airport, create a thriving district filled with healthy options and...
All planners are invited to join the GPA Young Planners Group for a tour of the Gulch area in downtown Atlanta and a presentation on the multi-modal passenger terminal (MMPT). The proposed MMPT will...
Representatives of the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) heard concerns raised by many of the 65 attendees of the April 25th GPA Half-day event in Cartersville. DCA staff member Jon West...
The 2012 Spring Conference produced a successful, sold-out event for the Georgia Planning Association in our first visit to Dunwoody, GA! This year we decided to change the format of the Spring...
On March 21, more than 150 people will gather at the Georgia Planning Association’s (GPA) 2012 Spring Conference at the Crowne Plaza Atlanta Perimeter at Ravinia in Dunwoody, Georgia. This will...
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...