Scholarship for Reduced Fee for 2018 AICP Exam
APA and AICP allow each state Chapter to designate one person that has a financial hardship to take advantage of the 2018 Reduced Exam Fee Scholarship program for the May 2018 testing...
APA and AICP allow each state Chapter to designate one person that has a financial hardship to take advantage of the 2018 Reduced Exam Fee Scholarship program for the May 2018 testing...
Final President's Update from Out-Going President of the Georgia Chapter of APA Corey Hull,...
Proposals for presentations at the 6th Atlanta Studies Symposium are due January 16, 2018, for the symposium scheduled for April 20, 2018, at Emory University. This series brings together...
To peck or not to peck? That continues to be the question officials struggle within Georgia communities when considering whether or not to allow, prohibit, and/or regulate chickens and roosters in...
Abstracts for Savannah State University's sixth Annual Urban Planning Conference are due Jan. 31,...
The Georgia Walks Summit is a statewide gathering of transportation and public health professionals, elected officials and community advocates committed to making our streets and communities great...
This article, based on the Vinson Institute’s Planning & Zoning 201 class, is intended to help planners and planning officials think about how ethics and planning relate to each other so that...
This year’s Keynote Speaker was Dr. Kari Watkins, P.E., the Frederick Law Olmsted Associate Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Georgia Tech. Dr. Watkins co-created...
Each year, GPA rewards local communities and regional commissions for their work to make Georgia a better place to live. At the GPA Fall Conference held in Downtown Columbus, GA,...