GPA and the Georgia Tech Student Planning Association have co-hosted a First Friday happy hour during fall semester the past few years, and we’re doing it again this year. All are invited. Before everyone gets busy with the holiday season, please join us for food, drinks, and networking with fellow planners and students. Fado Midtown […]
The Georgia Tech School of City and Regional Planning will host two short courses during the fall semester. We will open registration in the coming weeks, but please mark September 26-28 and November 7-9 in your calendars. The course topics will cover The Development Review Process and Effective Storytelling with ArcGIS StoryMaps, respectively. If you […]
Join the School of City & Regional Planning, the Student Planning Association, and Diana Hernández, our featured guest, as we celebrate World Town Planning Day in Georgia Tech’s new Living Building, the Kendeda Building. For more information on the Kendeda Building and the Living Building Challenge, please visit their website. Diana Hernández is an Assistant […]
The DCA Office of Planning, in partnership with the Georgia Planning Association, offers a class called the Community Planning Institute to Georgia’s planning commissioners, elected officials and local government staff. The Institute provides information about planning for land use, growth, and development.
The NEGA planning collective will hold its first open discussion on the topic of alternative housing options and policies. The discussion will focus on ways to sensibly plan out housing options, look at areas where increased density could play a role, trade-offs of up-zoning, discussion of the de facto Urban Growth Boundary as well as […]
Viewing of the APBP webinar "Aging in Place: Designing Communities to Support Mobility" followed by a discussion on local issues at the CSRA RC office from 3 - 5pm.
This class will review the key components of legal and codified ethics before moving on to explore normative ethics, which includes ethical building blocks and cornerstones, duty and obligation, sources of moral authority, types of ethical dilemmas, and principles for resolving ethical dilemmas. This class offers 6 hours of AICP Ethics CM credits, in partnership […]