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...
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...
Due to several unforeseen circumstances, ballots for the 2009 GPA Board of Directors election were not received by members until late last week and in some cases this...
Statements are available online from the candidates for the 2009-2011...
If you haven’t heard, the Georgia Planning Young Planners Group (YPG) is off to a roaring start. In recognition of the fact that young professionals throughout Georgia are faced with a common and...
Posted information from the APA Advocate about today's important issues including topics like Senate Panel Passes Climate Bill, Senate Vote Ends Vitter-Bennett Amendment Debate, and...
Includes information about GPA’s Spring Conference, the Georgia Department of Community Affairs/Georgia Planning Association joint training programs, and the Atlanta Regional Commission’s...
Planning Officials Development – 2006 Strategy Georgia communities depend not only on professional planners to create great places but also on elected and appointed officials to make decisions...
During the past several weeks ARC has conducted several meetings to raise awareness among local governments of the funding opportunities of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) -...
The Georgia Planning Association recently created a Planning Official Development Committee. The purpose of the committee is to provide input about and plan for training for planning commissioners...