March 2, 2010
Bike-to-Work Day

Bike-to-Work Day is an annual event held on the third Friday of May across the United States and Canada that promotes the bicycle as an option for commuting to work. Leading up to Bike-to-Work Day,...


March 2, 2010
Counties Seek Grant to Expand Broadband

Thirteen counties in the Central Savannah River Area are jointly seeking a grant to increase broadband and wireless Internet access in their jurisdictions. The grant, funded under the federal...


March 2, 2010
Changing Dynamics of Our Profession

As we rapidly approach the time for the GPA Spring Conference, and many of us are in the final weeks of preparation, I am struck by the changing dynamics of our profession. One of these changes that...


March 2, 2010
Oakwood Moves Forward on Sewer Partnership

Construction is now underway on a sewage pump station in the Winder Highway corridor that represents the first step in a key partnership between the cities of Oakwood and Braselton. The Oakwood Pump...


March 2, 2010
The Not-So-Little Engine That Could

During the last 15 years, there has been an explosion in post-secondary education in Georgia. Every county in the State has been positively affected by the now Not-So-Little Engines That Could, from...


February 26, 2010
Dear Mayor Reed (CM | 1.0)

Georgia Tech Student Planning Association & Alumni Presents: “Dear Mayor Reed” Three former City of Atlanta Planning Commissioners – Steve Cover, Michael Dobbins, and Leon Eplan...


February 26, 2010
SCaRP’s Book Series

SCaRP’s final Book Series event of 09-10 is this coming Wed 24 Feb 6pm in the Arch-E Auditorium. We have a great panel  responding to Nancey Green Leigh’s latest work...


February 18, 2010
APA Legislative Briefing and Training Webinar

Monday, February 22, 2010 Space is limited. Reserve your Webinar seat now at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/41175016 APA invites you to participate in an hour-long webinar at 2 p.m. (Eastern)...