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County Planning Division Project Awards Program Deadline
The APA County Planning Division (CPD) and the National Association of County Planners (NACP) are pleased to announce the opening of their 2015 Project Awards Program application cycle. This program provides the opportunity to recognize outstanding planning projects from counties around the country at the County Planning Division business meeting in Seattle at the APA National Conference.
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Form-Based Code Institute
During two days, participants gain an in-depth understanding of urban form for a regulatory framework. Instructors show how to create form-based codes that frame the public space. They show how to conceptualize the urban character of a street by drawing upon an area’s historic form. Instructors present design principles through lecture and case study, combining […]
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The Outlook and Practice of Health Impact Assessment in the United States (CM | 1.5)
The Outlook and Practice of Health Impact Assessment in the United States (CM | 1.5)
Georgia Tech School of City and Regional Planning professors Catherine Ross and Nisha Botchwey will discuss their research and recent book, Health Impact assessment in the United States.
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AICP Exam Preparation Review Session
Alumni and Friends, Georgia Tech is hosting an AICP Exam Prep Session on February 21st and 22nd. If you are interested in participating, please email or call Professional Development Officer Gary Cornell, FAICP. His contact information is below, along with the event details. Note the 2-day Format!Friday 8:30AM – 5:15 PMSaturday 8:30AM – 12:00PM Box […]
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7th Annual Young Leaders Conference
7th Annual Young Leaders Conference
Developing a Sustainable Start-up Culture in Atlanta: Essential for Long-Term Growth?