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World Town Planning Day

Georgia Tech Architecture East Building 245 Fourth Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join the Georgia Tech Student Planning Association for a discussion on: Multi Perspectives on the Multi-Modal Passenger Terminal

Atlanta’s Growing Elderburbia – Rethinking Solutions for an Aging Population

All Saints Episcopal Church 634 W. Peachtree St., NW, Atlanta, United States

How can the Atlanta region provide communities for all generations? Are Atlanta communities positioned to keep Boomers in place while still attracting younger households? What are the challenges our communities face as the 1.3 million Baby Boomers in the Atlanta region age towards retirement and beyond? Join CNU Atlanta for a workshop featuring Philip B. Stafford, […]

ArcGIS Desktop II (v 10.1): Essential Workflows

Atlanta Regional Commission Office 229 Peachtree St., NE, Ste 100, Atlanta, GA, United States

The ArcGIS Desktop training curriculum is designed to help you master critical GIS skills and be productive right away with the ArcGIS 10.1 tools for visualizing, analyzing and managing geographic data. 

CPI Course

Unnamed Venue Douglasville, GA, United States

It is being held in conjunction with a larger, week-long, event- DCA’s Community Development Institute- which will also include the GA Institute for Community Housing and the Main Street Institute.

$120.00

APA14 Host Committee Kick-off

Manuel’s Tavern 602 North Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

The APA Atlanta Local Host Committee invites all GPA members and supporters to celebrate the upcoming APA National Planning Conference at Manuel’s Tavern.

Free

GPMF Grant Opportunities Deadline for APA14

No Venue

The purpose of the Georgia Planning Memorial Foundation (GPMF) - Denise Abboud Fund is to help with the education and ongoing professional development of planners, planning commissioners or other persons who work in or serve Georgia cities and counties in an official planning role.

2014 APA National Planning Conference in Atlanta, GA

Georgia World Congress Center 285 International Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

The APA National Conference is coming to Atlanta, GA on April 26-30, 2014. Please consider volunteering for this important event.

Planning Healthy Communities Symposium at APA14

Georgia World Congress Center 285 International Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

One of the highlights of the 2014 APA National Conference is sure to be APA’s collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the American Cancer Society to facilitate the Planning Healthy Communities Symposium.

APA14 Opening Reception

The Freight Depot 65 Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive, S.E., Atlanta, GA, United States

Come to a great event hosted by the Georgia Chapter on the evening of Sunday, April 27th during the APA Conference! A “Taste of the South in Downtown Atlanta” is the theme of the Opening Reception.

$45

Joint Reception at APA14

Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce 235 Andrew Young International Boulevard NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Georgia Tech and the Georgia Chapter of the American Planning Association will hold a joint reception at the APA National Planning Conference on Monday evening, April 28th on the Rooftop of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, 235 Andrew Young International Boulevard NW. The event will be a great opportunity to gather and network with others from throughout Georgia.

Free

APA Atlanta Pub Crawl

No Venue

APA Atlanta Pub Crawl: Take a Stroll Down Atlanta’s Red Carpet

$25.00

Planning and Zoning Board Member Training

UGA Gwinnett Campus 2530 Sever Road, Lawrenceville, GA, United States

This training session is for appointed planning commissioners, zoning board of appeals and variance board members, and other local government review boards, commissions, and authorities that make land use decisions and recommendations.

$95

The Frederick Law Olmsted Symposium

Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Atlanta, GA, United States

To celebrate the creation of the Olmsted chair we are hosting a free half day symposium on June 2nd at Georgia Tech in Atlanta featuring 6 renowned speakers.

Ethics and Social Media (CM | TBD)

Brawner Hall 3180 Atlanta Rd SE, Smyrna, GA, United States

We're pleased to inform you about a free training opportunity from the Georgia Planning Association. GPA, Sycamore Consulting, Inc, and the City of Smyrna welcome you to a free session on Ethics and Social Media.

Living Beyond Expectations: Tactical Urbanism

Ebenezer Baptist Resource Center 101 Jackson St, Atlanta, GA, United States

What is Tactical Urbanism and how can it help revitalize our cities? How do older adults experience the aging process, and still desire to remain active in their communities? And how do these two ideas connect?

$50

Carl Vinson Institute of Government Workshop (5.5 CM and 1.5 law credits)

Planners can obtain APA credits for attending a one-day workshop hosted by UGA's Carl Vinson Institute of Government in Savannah, GA on Aug. 28, 2014. Homeowners are facing rising flood insurance rates. Local governments can create insurance discounts for their communities by participating in the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Community Rating System (CRS) program […]

Fall 2014 Welcome Reception

GA Tech Architecture West Atrium 245 4th St., Atlanta, GA, United States

Join the Faculty and Staff of the School of City and Regional Planning as we welcome our returning students and incoming fall class.

The Future of Planning – Practice and Profession

Georgia Tech College of Architecture Reinsch Pierce Auditorium 247 Fourth St. NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

The Future of Planning – Practice and ProfessionWilliam Anderson, FAICPPresident, APA + Vice President, AECOM September 2, 20146pm – 7:15pm123 Architecture East 123 Architecture East, the Reinsch-Peirce Family Auditorium, is located in Architecture East on the 1st floor. For parking and directions, please visit the College of Architecture information page.

Confluence Water Issues Conference 2014

Savannah Harbor Westin 1 Resort Dr, Savannah, GA, United States

The Georgia Association of Water Professionals (GAWP) invites you to join us for the premier inter-state water issues conference in the Southeast.

2014 GPA Fall Conference

Unnamed Venue Athens, GA, United States

The conference will continue in the traditional format on Thursday morning with an exciting keynote speaker and breakout sessions. Thursday evening we will replace our traditional evening reception with the presentation of the GPA Chapter Awards at an Awards Dinner and Membership meeting before hitting the town for the great Athens nightlife. We will wrap-up […]

Free – $225

YPG Conference Reception

Hendershot’s 237 Prince Avenue, Athens, GA, United States

Conference attendees of all ages are invited to the Young Planners’ Group (YPG) Reception at Hendershot’s on Thursday, October 2, 2014 from 9:00 PM - 11:00 PM, following the Awards Dinner. Located in the historic Bottleworks building at 237 Prince Avenue, Hendershot’s is a much-loved coffeehouse, bar, and music venue. Reception-goers will enjoy live funk, blues, and […]

Miguel Coyula Lecture

GSU Buckhead Center Tower Place 200, 3rd floor, Atlanta, GA, United States

GPA is proud to sponsor an upcoming lecture and discussion from noted architect, urban planner, and scholar, Miguel Coyula. Coyula will present “Cuba in the 21st Century: A View from Inside Out- Preservation and Development of Colonial Havana” followed by discussion on the impact of political and economic circumstances on preservation and development.

$20.00

CNU Talk with Ray Gindroz

The Trolley Barn 963 Edgewood Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

On Oct. 16th we will be spending the day with Ray Gindroz. We have also partnered with the local chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art to present an additional lecture the night before. The title of the lecture for the ICAA-SE is Renaissance Urban Acupuncture and other Practical History Lessons for 21st Century Urbanists.

Struggling Toward a Humane Urbanism & Designing and Economic Revival: The Norfolk Story

Spend the day with past Chair of the Congress for the New Urbanism, co-founder of Urban Design Associates, and Seaside Institute Fellow Ray Gindroz on October 16th at a CNU Atlanta event. Partnering with the local chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, Gindroz will also present Renaissance Urban Acupuncture and other Practical History Lessons for 21st Century Urbanists on Oct. 15th. For more information and to register for the events, visit http://www.cnuatlanta.org/ and http://classicist-se.org/.

2014 Georgia Bike Summit

The Georgia Bike Summit is a conference for advocates, planners, elected leaders, transportation officials, and anyone interested in creating a safer, more bicycle friendly Georgia.

Georgia Tech Student Planning Association’s World Town Planning Day Event

Georgia Tech College of Architecture Reinsch Pierce Auditorium 247 Fourth St. NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

You are cordially invited to the Georgia Tech Student Planning Association’s World Town Planning Day event, Life After the Braves: Redeveloping Turner Field. The Atlanta Braves are moving out of Turner Field, and into the suburbs.

Free

Michael Batty: Visualizing Smart City Technologies

Georgia Tech College of Architecture Reinsch Pierce Auditorium 247 Fourth St. NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

This lecture will outline the rapid development of new tools for visualising cities and their functions with an emphasis on how they can be used in the analytical phases of urban design.

2014 Georgia Transit Association Conference

Classic Center Athens, GA, United States

The Early Bird Registration for the 2014 Georgia Transit Association Conference at the Classic Center in Athens, GA, December 3-5 has been extended until November 15!

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.

Form-Based Code Institute

Savannah College of Art and Design 342 Bull Street, Savannah, GA, United States

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 […]

AICP Exam Preparation Review Session

Georgia Institute of Technology Student Center 350 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA, United States

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 […]

$40

YPG Social

Taco Mac Metropolis 933 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, GA, United States

Following the AICP Exam Review Session at Georgia Tech.

7th Annual Young Leaders Conference

The Commerce Club 191 Peachtree Street, 49th Floor, Atlanta, GA, United States

Developing a Sustainable Start-up Culture in Atlanta: Essential for Long-Term Growth?

$55.00

2015 Urban Planning Conference (CM | TBD)

The Savannah State University Master of Science in Urban Studies and Planning program, is pleased to extend an invitation for you to attend the 2015 Urban Planning Conference titled “Planning to Thrive: Collaboration, Adaptation and Implementation” on Wednesday, March 25, 2015 from 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. in the new Student Union.

$30

GPA and GT Spring 2015 Reception

Park Tavern 500 10th Street NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Please join GPA, YPG, and the Georgia Tech Student Planning Association (SPA) for the Spring 2015 Alumni & Networking Reception on Thursday, March 26th from 6:30 - 8:30pm. This event is open to all planning professionals and planning students.

South Atlantic Chapters Reception at the APA National Planning Conference

Rock Bottom Brewery UNICO Room 1333 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA, United States

Join your fellow South Atlantic planners for a reception as part of the APA Conference! All member of the FL, GA, NC, and SC Chapters and any alumni or current student from a sponsoring University are invited to attend.

Free

2015 Georgia Water Resources Conference

Georgia Center for Continuing Education 1197 South Lumpkin Street, Athens, GA, United States

Registration for the 2015 Georgia Water Resources Conference is now open. More than 150 oral presentations, panels, and posters will be featured.

2015 Atlanta Studies Symposium

Georgia Tech, Academy of Medicine. Atlanta, GA, United States

The third Atlanta Studies Symposium will bring together researchers examining Atlanta’s social, cultural, economic and environmental issues on Wednesday 6 May 2015 in midtown Atlanta.

Southern Regional Grants Conference

Sheraton Suites Galleria 2844 Cobb Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Reserve your spot at the Sheraton Suites Galleria in Atlanta now by visiting the Georgia Grant Professional Association’s Website. The conference is $250 for Grant Professionals Association members and $275 for everyone else. All who register by March 20, will receive a discounted early bird rate of $199.

GPA and GT Spring Conference Reception

Georgia Tech College of Architecture (West Building) 245 4th St. NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

The Georgia Planning Association and the Georgia Tech City and Regional Planning Program are excited to co-host a Spring Conference Reception at the Georgia Tech College of Architecture Atrium.

Free

Spring 2015 GPA Conference

Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Atlanta, GA, United States

The SPRING 2015 Georgia Planning Association Conference will be held on May 8, 2015.

2015 Spring Conference YPG Reception

Front Page News 1104 Crescent Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Avoid Friday rush hour! Stay after the GPA Spring Conference on May 8th and join other GPA and YPG members at Front Page News for drinks, appetizers and planning chatter. To get to Front Page News, take the Tech Trolley from Tech Square to the Midtown MARTA station and walk north four blocks. Or, walk the whole way (about 15 minutes). Or drive and park on 12th Street or at one of several nearby decks – if you must. We won't judge you, but the transportation planners might.

2015 Southeastern Regional Transit Conference

Atlanta’s Loudermilk Center 40 Courtland Street Northeast, Atlanta, GA, United States

The Federal Transit Administration is very excited to invite you to the 2015 Southeastern Regional Transit Conference -- "Building Ladders of Opportunity Through Transportation Networks" -- which will be held in Atlanta, GA on May 13-15, 2015 at the Loudermilk Conference Center (40 Courtland Street

Coastal Community Resilience

Unnamed Venue Atlanta, GA, United States

This is a custom version of the Coastal Community Resilience training course. This training course increases participant’s understanding of the basic principles of disaster resilience planning by introducing meaningful actions that can be taken to enhance a community’s resilience to natural hazards. The course provides tools that allow for the assessment of hazards and risks […]

Free

Quiet Title Actions in Georgia

Unnamed Venue Atlanta, United States

Quiet title actions are currently on the rise from a number of different scenarios - tax deed sales, "robo-signing" and other fraudulent foreclosure acts, mineral right issues, break in chain, adverse possession, and legal description errors are just a few of the issues that can initiate the need for a lawsuit to establish title to […]

Thomasville Events Center Charrrette

The City of Thomasville and consultant LRK is hosting a three day charrette to establish a vision for a new downtown events center.

Economic Development Finance Programs (CM | 24)

Georgia Tech Square 85 Fifth Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

The core objective of this analytical course is to explain the financial tools used to stimulate private sector investment that results in the creation of permanent, private sector jobs, increased productivity and improvement in the local tax base. Specifically, the course will review current debt, equity, grant and incentive-based financing programs that are accessible to […]

2015 ITE Summer Seminar

The annual ITE Summer Seminar is one of the best transportation conferences in the southeast. Topics include transportation funding, modeling, planning, complete streets, and dealing with the public, as well as related planning and engineering subjects. Speakers are from a wide cross section of the industry, including both public and private sector, local and national experts, and project and academic sources. The content is geared toward the transportation professional, both planning and engineering.

Blue Heron Nature Preserve Presentation and Site Walk (CM | TBD)

Blue Heron Nature Preserve 4055 Roswell Rd, Atlanta, GA, United States

Nancy Jones, the BHNP Executive Director, and Kevin McCauley, the Project Director, will give a presentation about the planning opportunities that BHNP is currently addressing and the history of the Preserve’s creation. After this presentation, we will walk a portion of the Preserve and learn more about the Preserve and ecological systems.

Big Plans for a New City: Planning Brookhaven’s Future (CM | TBD)

City of Brookhaven, Council Chambers 4362 Peachtree Road, Brookhaven, GA, United States

Please join us for a free session on planning and implementation strategies for quality growth and redevelopment, a topic area of increasing importance to communities in the Atlanta region and Georgia's first tier suburbs.

Free

Economic Development Marketing & Attraction (CM | 16)

Georgia Tech Square 85 Fifth Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

This hands-on course will review the fundamentals of developing and implementing a high-impact marketing and attraction plan. Businesses looking to locate or expand need accurate, up-to-date, and credible information and communities need rock-solid marketing techniques to reach the needs of the business community. Course participants will be able to learn how to craft their community's […]

9th National GIS in Transit Conference (CM | 41)

Hamilton Crowne Plaza Hotel 1001 14th St NW , Washington DC, DC, United States

The National Center for Transit Research, Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) and the Transportation Research Board (TRB) are presenting the 9th National GIS in Transit Conference, September 1-3, 2015, in Washington, DC.

2015 GPA Fall Conference

Hyatt Regency, Savannah 2 W Bay St, Savannah, GA, United States

Date :: September 9 - 11, 2015 Location :: Hyatt Regency, Savannah, GA Registration :: Register OnlineRegistration is Now OpenShould you have any questions please email Dana Johnson, VP of Programs or email Beth Anne Trombetta, Events Planner.

Smart City Workshop, Lexington Kentucky

Hilton Lexington Downtown 369 West Vine Street, Lexington, KY, United States

APA Technology Division Event - Drawing Leaders From a 12-State Region

Planning for Sign Code Success

Double Tree Hilton Buckhead 3342 Peachtree Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Planning for Sign Code Success

$35.00

Atlanta Streetcar Ride and Presentation

Central Atlanta Progress 84 Walton Street, NW, Suite 500, Atlanta, GA, United States

Are you curious about how the Atlanta Streetcar got up and running? Are you interested in transit and transportation planning? Have you seen or read about the Streetcar, but never ridden it?

Free

World Town Planning Day

Georgia Tech College of Architecture Reinsch Pierce Auditorium 247 Fourth St. NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

As Atlanta moves away from a principally car-focused orientation for its roads and looks towards more complete streets, how can planners and designers equitably distribute these physical spaces between different uses and users?

Solar Powering Your Community Workshop in Augusta (CM | 4)

Central Savannah River Area Regional Commission Office 3626 Walton Way Extension, Suite 300, Augusta, GA, United States

Communities interested in learning more about solar development are invited to a free workshop with national and local experts.

Economic Development Credit Analysis (CM | 24)

Georgia Tech Square 85 Fifth Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

This hands-on course presents business financing tools and available private financing options, as well as how the public sector can complement bank financing. You will learn how to stimulate private sector investment that results in the creation of permanent, private sector jobs and increased productivity. Course participants will also perform credit analysis by determining how […]

District 2 – Planning, Economic Development, and the New Normal (CM | 1.5)

Bob Snipes Water Resources Center 780 Barber St, Athens, GA, United States

Delve into the state of the real estate markets after the great recession. How have well-planned communities weathered the storm? Are more communities recognizing the importance of planning for economic development? Veteran planners look at new norms for home values, retail markets, development, and revitalization. Is it time to reexamine some of your cherished projects? […]

Planning for Aging Septic Systems

Athens-Clarke County Planning Department Auditorium 120 W. Dougherty Street, Athens, GA, United States

Planners from Athens-Clarke County's present their innovative septic system inventory and education program. (It’s your “doody” to learn more!) (CM 2)
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District 2 – Technology, Data, and Engagement

Bob Snipes Water Resources Center 780 Barber St, Athens, GA, United States

Ever-changing and ever more important, technology is reshaping community building, governance, and planning. Look at what's coming next as panelists examine the three big components of technology: plan management, research and data, and public engagement.

2016 SMDO Conference (CM | TBD)

Georgia International Convention Center 2000 Convention Center Concourse , College Park, GA, United States

Topics:2016 Economic Forecast and Development UpdateNews from Atlanta Aerotropolis AllianceThe Digital Age and South MetroNew Education Legislation and Its Impact on South MetroMillennial Movement on the Move*Applying for CM credits.*  

AICP Exam Preparation Review Session

Georgia Institute of Technology Student Center 350 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA, United States

Note the 2-day Format! Friday 8:30AM – 5:15 PM Saturday 8:30AM – 12:00PMBox Lunch is provided on Friday! (*These are box lunches with sandwiches. Please note if you prefer a vegetarian lunch.)$40 fee payable at the door. Make checks payable to “Georgia Planning Association”.To make a reservation please call or email Gary Cornell today! Gary […]

$40.00

YPG Social

Fado Irish Pub Midtown 933 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Following the AICP Examp Review Session on Friday at Georgia Tech, join us for the year's first YPG Social.

The Dollars and Sense of Urbanism (CM | TBD)

Savannah Station 601 Cohen St, Savannah, United States

GPA is proud to join SDRA, Mopper Kelly Realtors, and NAI Mopper Benton in sponsoring The Dollars and Sense of Urbanism. Please join us Feb 25 for an exciting workshop. This event has been approved for CM credits.

Biking in Atlanta: A Conversation with Atlanta’s Chief Bicycle Officer

Hudson Grille Midtown 942 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA, United States

The event will feature a meet and greet with Becky Katz, the opportunity to hear her discuss how she has transitioned to arrive in her current role as Chief Bicycle Officer, and her vision for bicycling in Atlanta.

Edgewood Transit Oriented Development Tour!

Edgewood / Candler Park MARTA station Atlanta, GA, United States

Join us to tour the Edgewood transit oriented development site with project planners and designers Amanda Rhein and Eric Kronberg on March 16th at 5:30PM. See flyer for more details.

SCAPA Winter-Spring 2016 Conference (CM | 6.5)

Tabby Place Beaufort, SC, United States

The SCAPA Winter-Spring 2016 Conference agenda includes sessions on implementing park projects, shaping redevelopment projects, lessons learned from the 2015 flooding events, and integrating stormwater requirements into land development decisions.

Transportation and Health Tool Demonstration

The Transportation and Health Tool gives practitioners a way to examine the health impacts of transportation systems. Released in the fall of 2015 by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, with support from APHA, the tool uses 14 transportation and health indicators to measure how transportation affects health. […]

The Fourth Annual Urban Planning Conference

Savannah State University Student Union Savannah, GA, United States

The Master of Science in Urban Studies and Planning (MSUSP) program at Savannah State University (SSU) will host the annual Urban Planning Conference with the theme “Planning across Generations: Deconstructing the Past, Shaping the Future”.

GPA 2016 Spring Conference

Douglasville Conference Center 6700 Church St, Douglasville, GA, United States

The GPA 2016 Spring Conference will be held on Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at the Douglasville Conference Center in Douglasville, GA. Registration will open in mid to late February.

Tree Atlanta Volunteer Project

Old Fourth Ward Water Tower Atlanta, GA, United States

Join us for an opportunity to help beautify Old Fourth Ward! A tree-planting demonstration will be provided at 9 AM sharp, and all necessary tools will be provided. Project is for volunteers age 12 and up. Closed-toed shoes and a reusable water bottle are recommended. Project will happen rain or shine!

2016 Atlanta Studies Symposium CFP

Georgia State University Atlanta, GA, United States

To be mobile is to have the ability to move. It is to move across space, from one neighborhood to another, perhaps, or across social categories of well-being, such as from the working poor to the middle-class. The challenges to mobility in Atlanta—whether physical or social—remain a key concern for residents, policymakers, and scholars from a variety of disciplines

GAITE May Monthly Meeting about BeltLine | CM 1.0

Manuel’s Tavern 602 North Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Registration is now open for the GAITE May Monthly Meeting on Thursday, May 12th at Park Tavern, Midtown Atlanta. Shaun Green, Senior Transportation Engineer for the BeltLine, is going to impress you with a brief overview of the overall Atlanta BeltLine Program of Projects.

One Water Summit

Unnamed Venue Atlanta, GA, United States

From June 8-10, 2016, leaders who are transforming how the nation views, values, and manages water resources will gather in Atlanta, Georgia for One Water Summit 2016.

June ITE Meeting (CM | 1.0)

Unnamed Venue Atlanta, GA, United States

Interested in the current movement toward increased bicycle and pedestrian facilities and design? Then come hear from Katelyn DiGioia (GDOT, State Bicycle and Pedestrian Engineer) and Byron Rushing (ARC, Bicycle and Pedestrian Planner) to learn about the importance of bicycle and pedestrian design.

Georgia Walks Summit | CM TBD

Middle Georgia State University Macon, GA, United States

The Georgia Walks Summit is the first statewide gathering of people committed to making our communities great places to walk.

District 2 – Planning Law Review (CM | 1.5)

Government Building 120 West Dougherty Street,, Athens, GA, United States

GPA District 2 will host a law review seminar on June 16 (4-5:30pm) from APA’s Signature Webinar Series. "As the U.S. Supreme Court concludes its session, APA convenes planning attorneys to discuss the most important decisions of the year. In addition to the Supreme Court cases, the panel reviews district and state court rulings. Find […]

Georgia ITE Summer Seminar | CM 10.75

King & Prince Beach & Golf Resort St. Simons Island, GA, United States

Georgia ITE's Summer Seminar is a 3-day technical conference that is packed with the latest advances and project updates in transportation planning, engineering, and system operations.

Theater Outing at the Fox

Who would ever thought they’d make a musical that features a city planner as a lead character.

Georgia Tech School of City & Regional Planning Welcome Reception: You’re Invited!

The Georgia Tech School of City and Regional Planning’s 2016 Welcome Reception, co-hosted by the Georgia Planning Association, will be held on August 19th this year. We’d love for you to join us!The reception will take place in the Architecture West Building 1st floor atrium from 5:30pm to 7:00pm. This is the same location as […]

ITE Monthly Meeting

Join us at our ITE meeting to hear from Ed Hatfield about the History of Transportation in Georgia.

International PARK(ing) Day

PARK(ing) Day is an international event that tasks individuals and organizations to reuse a metered street parking space for something other than its intended use to spark a conversation about how public space is designed and allocated. This year, Georgia Tech is partnering with the Midtown Alliance and other local organizations to transform 26 parking […]

2016 Joint GPA / SCAPA Fall Conference

Augusta Marriott 2 10th St, Augusta, GA, United States

The Georgia Planning Association (GPA) and South Carolina Chapter of the American Planning Association (SCAPA) are pleased to announce our joint Fall 2016 Conference scheduled for Sept. 21 – 23, 2016 at the Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center (2 Tenth Street, Augusta, GA).More details on the GPA Conference Webpage.

YPG Future of Turner Field Tour & Game

Goodbye to The Ted and hello to...? Come find out at YPG's first event of fall! On Tuesday, September 27, arrive at 5:45pm to hear about the Turner Field Stadium Neighborhoods Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) and experience a tour with Jason Dozier of the Turner Field Community Benefits Coalition. Then we'll head into the game […]

ITE Monthly Meeting

Registration to be posted closer to meeting on the ITE website.

The Well-Tempered City | CM 1.50

Georgia Tech School of Design Auditorium Atlanta, GA, United States

Georgia Tech will host urbanist Jonathan Rose who will discuss and sign his new book, The Well Tempered City.

Planning for Alcohol-Related Businesses

Have you noticed the continued growth of alcohol-related businesses in your community? Legal issues related to the growth of these businesses will be part of the October 19th GPA half-day event in Woodstock. The event will be held at the Chattahoochee Technical College Woodstock campus from 10:00am to 2:00pm.