2019 Georgia Statewide Historic Preservation Conference
Various Locations in Downtown Rome 607 Broad Street, Rome, GA, United StatesThe 2019 Georgia Statewide Historic Preservation Conference will bring together preservationists and professionals for three days of informative presentations, workshops, local tours, and networking opportunities.
Green Reads Book Club
Georgia Conservancy 230 Peachtree Street NW, Suite 1250, Atlanta, GA, United StatesJoin us for a freewheeling conversation about The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs led by anthropologist, architect, and city planner, Richard Dagenhart.
Short Courses at the Georgia Tech School of City and Regional Planning
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 […]
2019 Fall Conference
Athens, GA Athens, GA, United StatesMark your calendar for GPA's Fall Conference: October 2-4, 2019 in Athens, GA.
Society for College and University Planning (SCUP), Southern Regional Conference
Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Atlanta, GA, United StatesJoin us in Atlanta, Georgia, where we will explore how the area’s diverse institutions—technical colleges, private colleges, four-year and research universities, and HBCUs—are supporting campus communities and connecting to larger communities through partnerships and engagement. SCUP unites innovators and thought leaders who strive to strengthen on-campus relationships and link higher ed to ever-expanding networks to […]
Sustainable Airport Areas International Seminar (SAAIS)
Atlanta Airport Marriott 4711 Best Road, Atlanta, GA, United StatesThe Aerotropolis Atlanta Alliance and Hubstart Paris Region Alliance invite you to attend the 9th annual Sustainable Airport Areas International Seminar (SAAIS) in Atlanta. This year’s seminar will bring together international experts from major airport areas around the world to collectively reflect on the impact of big data, technology and innovation on the development of […]
Intersection Control Evaluation (ICE) Training
Richmond County Municipal Building 535 Telfair Street, Augusta, GA, United StatesThe CSRA Regional Commission will host an Intersection Control Evaluation (ICE) Training at the Richmond County Municipal Building in Augusta, GA in the Linda Beazley Room. ICE is a data-driven, performance-based framework used to screen alternatives and identify an optimal geometric and control solution for a roadway intersection. ICE policies are implemented with an eye […]
November First Friday
Fado Irish Pub Midtown 933 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA, United StatesGPA 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 […]
Short Courses at the Georgia Tech School of City and Regional Planning
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 […]
World Town Planning Day – Building Equity: Lessons in Sustainability from Community to College Campuses
Kendeda Building 422 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA, United StatesJoin 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 […]
Community Planning Institute Fall 2019
Trinity Anglican Church 325 West Jackson Street, Thomasville, GA, United StatesThe 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.
NorthEast Georgia Planning Collective Open Discussion on Alternative Housing Options and Policies
Zoo Ops room at Memorial Park 293 Gran Ellen Drive, Athens, GA, United StatesThe 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 […]
Webinar and Discussion: Designing Communities to Support Mobility
CSRA Regional Commission office 3626 Walton Way Extension, Suite 300, Augusta, GA, United StatesViewing 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.
P & Z 201: Practical Ethics for Planners and Planning Officials
UGA Gwinnett Campus 2530 Sever Road, Lawrenceville, GA, United StatesThis 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 […]
Emerging Planners of Georgia Holiday Happy Hour
Monday Night Garage 933 Lee Street, SW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesJoin the Emerging Planners of Georgia for our Holiday Happy Hour on December 11 at Monday Night Garage!
Webinar: Education and Encouragement: Bringing the Right People Together
CSRA Regional Commission office 3626 Walton Way Extension, Suite 300, Augusta, GA, United StatesWhat really change a person’s behavior? How can agencies and activist help inform and encourage appropriate behavior on our streets and pathways? When new infrastructure or operations are introduced, how can we ensure that users understand intentions and exhibit safe operation? How do we best utilize the resources of agency staff and advocacy resources to […]
Student Planning Association (SPA) at Georgia Tech Resume Blitz
Georgia Tech College of Design 245 Fourth St. NW, College of Design Atriums, Atlanta, GA, United StatesThe Student Planning Association (SPA) at Georgia Tech needs your help! On Thursday, January 23, 2020, from 6:00 - 8:00 pm, we will be hosting our annual resume blitz at the College of Design. This highly anticipated event pairs students and professionals together to review student resumes in a fun and fast "speed dating" format. […]
Georgia Association of Zoning Administrators (GAZA) Winter Conference
Great Wolf Lodge 150 Tom Hall Pkwy, LaGrange, GA, United StatesThe GAZA Board of Directors designed the conference based on input from participants’ evaluations to address key topics of major concern to those involved in zoning administration. Thanks to a partnership with GPA, GAZA offers CM credits for conference sessions.
2020 Southern GA Regional Commission Model Ordinances Workshop
City of Valdosta, City Hall Annex 300 Lee Street, Valdosta, GA, United StatesYou are invited to join planning staff with the Southern Georgia Regional Commission (SGRC) and the City of Valdosta to review several model ordinances. Ordinance topics will include telecommunications towers, solar farms, preservation of historic resources, tiny home/cottage housing developments, and manufactured housing. Staff will also preview the newly created ecotourism map for the Regional […]
EPG and YPT Happy Hour
City Tap House 848 Peachtree St NE, AtlantaJoin the Emerging Planners Group (EPG) and Young Professionals in Transportation (YPT) – Atlanta Chapter for a happy hour event, Transit-Oriented Drinks, on Tuesday, February 25 at 6:00 PM at City Tap House. All are invited to this free event! RSVP Here
GeorgiaACT Housing Day at the Capitol
Atlanta City Hall 55 Trinity Avenue SW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesGeorgiaACT (Georgia Advancing Communities Together, Inc.) is hosting Housing Day at the Capitol.
Transportation Alternatives and Innovations: Leaping into the Transit Future
University of Georgia, Tanner Building UGA, 199 Fulton St., Athens, GA, United StatesThe Northeast Georgia Planning Collective will host its second roundtable discussion with a focus on new ideas and technologies in the transportation sector. With ideas such as app-enabled rideshare merging with public transit or micro-transit technologies spreading across our region, it is the perfect time to see how municipalities are responding and where we might […]
Short Course – Confronting Homelessness: Innovation & Collaboration
Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons 266 4th St., NW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesThe Georgia Institute of Technology School of City and Regional Planning is offering this short course to discuss the causes and consequences of homelessness and how cities deal with this critical challenge. It will include panel discussions, stories from people who have suffered homelessness, and outreach to see firsthand how homeless individuals survive followed by […]
Georgia Tech Student Planning Association, First Friday – Alumni and Young Professionals
Manual's Tavern 602 North Highland Avenue NE, GA, United StatesThis First Friday SPA is partnering with EPG for a young professionals and MCRP alumni night social. Please come meet and greet with current students of the School of City and Regional Planning. Catch up with fellow alumni and professionals! Share your experiences with current students. Enjoy appetizers provided by EPG.
Georgia Tech 53rd Annual Basic Economic Development Course – POSTPONED
Georgia Tech Global Learning Center 84 5th St NW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesFor 53 years running, the Georgia Tech Basic Economic Development Course (BEDC) has been the premier professional development course for over 3,000 economic developers across the country, both new and seasoned alike.
Georgia Transit Association’s Transit Day at the Capitol – CANCELLED
The Georgia Transit Association is hosting Transit Day at the Capitol. Use the link to register and to get more information.
AICP Exam Review Session at Georgia Tech – POSTPONED
Georgia Tech Architecture East Building 245 Fourth Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesThis event has been POSTPONED due to the Coronavirus COVID-19. Once it has been rescheduled, we will update the calendar. Save the date! There will be an all-day AICP Exam Review Session at Georgia Tech on Saturday, March 21, 2020 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Arch-E Building, Room 214. The event is […]
Georgia Association of Floodplain Management (GAFM) Conference – CANCELLED
Lake Lanier Islands Legacy Lodge 7000 Lanier Islands Pkwy., Buford, GA, United StatesThis event has been CANCELLED due to the Coronavirus COVID-19. The GAFM is now accepting presentation submittals for its 14th annual conference, “Watershed Vision 2020: A Clear Look at the Future of Floodplain Management.” The submission deadline is February 3, 2020. Submittal abstracts should be sent to Traci Murray. The Georgia Association of Floodplain Management […]
Diversity, Inclusion + Social Good in Urban Analytics (DISA) Symposium – POSTPONED
Technology Square Research BuildingWe will be developing strategies and recommending formal research frameworks to guide urban analytics and smart cities research towards championing citizen voices and helping people.
2020 GPA Spring Conference – CANCELLED
City Springs 1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs, GA, United StatesUPDATE: The conference scheduled for April 15, 2020 has been cancelled. Please visit the Spring Conference page to see information about refunds. Please Save the Date for the 2020 Fall Conference, September 23 – 25, 2020.
Georgia Walks Summit – POSTPONED
This event has been POSTPONED due to the Coronavirus COVID-19. Once it has been rescheduled, we will update the calendar. The Georgia Walks Summit will be in Columbus, GA on April 16-17! Learn the latest best practices, network with like-minded professionals and advocates, and make walking a priority in your community! Early bird registration ends […]
Eighth Annual Atlanta Studies Symposium: Inclusive Innovation: Designing the Future of Atlanta – POSTPONED
Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center 111 James P Brawley Dr SW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesDue to COVID-19, this has been postponed. Date TBD. The eighth annual Atlanta Studies Symposium welcomes proposals on any aspect of Atlanta, past, present, or future. Priority will be given to those that directly relate to the conference theme, “Inclusive Innovation: Designing the Future of Atlanta.” In June 2020, the city of Atlanta will host […]
GA Smart Communities Challenge Info Session
The Georgia Smart Communities Challenge (“Georgia Smart”) is a funding and technical assistance program for local governments within the State of Georgia. Attend this virtual informational session to learn more about the 2020 GA Smart Communities Challenge.
NPC20 @ Home
From the comfort of your own home—and delivering the spirit of NPC—APA is bringing the NPC20 @ Home to a screen near you. Hear about the most pressing challenges of our time. NPC20 @ Home's program is a concentrated offering of essential planning trends, networking, and compelling daily keynotes about the future of the profession.
Planning & Zoning Essentials Training – POSTPONED
Gordon County Agricultural Service Center 1282 Hwy 53 Spur SW, Calhoun, GA, United StatesDue to COVID-19, this has been postponed until the Fall. Date TBD. Northwest Georgia Regional Commission (NWGRC), in partnership with GPA, is hosting a free planning & zoning essentials training event in Calhoun. The event will include lunch. Sessions will include Planning & Zoning Law Essentials; Connecting Economic Development and Historic Preservation; Community Planning for […]
APA Student Town Hall
Join the Student Representatives Council (SRC) on Saturday, May 16 for a free virtual Town Hall for all APA student members. This interactive session will feature student speakers who will have the opportunity to share their experiences as they navigate through the “new normal” as COVID-19 has shut down campuses across the world. Joining the […]
ARC Webinar: Federal Funding for Capital and Planning Projects to Address Economic Impacts of COVID-19
The public health crisis has become an economic crisis. Jonathan Corso, the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) representative for Georgia, explains how $1.5 billion in EDA funding included in the federal stimulus package can help communities and businesses statewide respond to the economic impacts of COVID-19 through capital and planning projects. He will also outline […]
Brownfields 102 – Identification and Planning Webinar
The goal of this event is to increase the working knowledge of brownfields, their effects on economic development, and the policies and programs available to communities seeking to mitigate brownfield properties. Many planning professionals have very limited understanding of what constitutes a brownfield, and even less knowledge about the resources available to assist with remediation. […]
Virtual Lunch with Georgia Chapter of ITE
GA, United StatesWe have confirmed our virtual, joint event with the Georgia chapter of ITE. Members of Pond & Company’s Planning, Transportation, and Landscape Architecture team will present "(Virtually) Great Techniques in Community Engagement” to share their approach to online engagement during this time of social distancing – and beyond. Please contact Lauren Blaszyk, District 3 Director […]
2020 Georgia Smart Communities Challenge Application Deadline
The Georgia Smart Communities Challenge helps communities statewide explore how technology and data can support your community’s priorities and address common challenges. Georgia Tech staff know that dealing with the impacts of COVID-19 has become a priority for governments statewide, reducing staff time to focus on other things. Therefore, the application deadline has been extended to June 12, 2020.
Session Submissions Open
Fall 2020 GPA Conference session submission form opens. Deadline is July 10, 2020 at 5:00 pm.
Session Submission Deadline
Fall Conference session submission form closes. Deadline is July 10, 2020 at 5:00 pm. Learn more.
GPA Chapter Awards Application Opens
The Georgia Chapter of the American Planning Association (GPA) is pleased to announce the opening of its 2020 Awards Program application cycle on Monday, July 13, 2020.
What We Know (or think we know) About The Economic Impact of COVID-19 Webinar
All are invited to the upcoming free Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) Webinar on the current socioeconomic conditions in Metropolitan Atlanta. This interactive webinar will marry the latest real-time socioeconomic data with human behavior data to stitch together a narrative to help explain how Metro Atlanta is grappling with the public health and economic crises. Mike […]
2020 Sustainability & Multimodal Planning Workshop
The American Public Transportation Association is offering AICP Credits through a virtual conference. For more information, visit the website.
GA Smart Cities Virtual Announcement
You’re invited to join the Georgia Tech Smart Cities and Inclusive Innovation Initiative as they announce the winning communities and researchers for the 2020 Georgia Smart Communities Challenge!
GPA Chapter Awards Applications Due
The GPA 2020 Awards Program applications are due by the close of business on Friday, August 7.
Georgia Tech Virtual Welcome Reception and Panel Discussion
Each August, GPA hosts a joint welcome reception at Georgia Tech for their planning students, alumni, and other GPA members. This year, Georgia Tech will be having an online event instead of an in-person event due to COVID-19. But it’s not easy to grab a drink and do the usual networking that’s a part of […]
Voting Ends for GPA Board Elections
The American Planning Association has emailed GPA members their election ballots for the 2020 GPA board elections. Please make sure to vote for the open GPA Board positions by August 17, 2020 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
GAZA Conference – CANCELLED
Lake Lanier Islands 7000 Lanier Islands Pkwy, Buford, GA, United StatesThe 2020 GAZA Summer Conference has been canceled out of an abundance of caution related to the Covid-19 public health concern. The GAZA Board of Directors designed the conference based on input from participants’ evaluations to address key topics of major concern to those involved in zoning administration. Thanks to a partnership with GPA, GAZA […]
Complete Streets: Design and Policy in Southern Georgia Communities
Do you want to learn more about how to design streets and influence policies to better accommodate all road users of all ages and abilities? Complete Streets are designed to safely accommodate pedestrians, bicyclists, motor vehicles, delivery drivers, persons with disabilities, and more. The Southern Georgia Regional Commission is hosting a virtual training event with […]
Deadline to Register for October First Thursday – Equity in the Commons
GPA is teaming up with the Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects for a series of three “First Thursday” virtual webinars, beginning in October. October 1 – Equity in the Commons, presented by Lynn Ross of Spirit of Change Nearly every trend line shows that the U.S. is in the grips of […]
Georgia Bikes Summit
Georgia Bikes has announced that its 11th Georgia Bike Summit will be offered entirely online from September 17-19, 2020. The event includes presentations and breakout sessions of interest to bicycle advocates, community members, business leaders, planners and engineers, elected officials, and government staff members. In light of the increased bicycling during the pandemic, Georgia Bikes decided to make the summit FREE to attend.
Last Day to Register for the GPA 2020 Fall Conference
Monday, September 21, 2020 is the final day to register for the GPA 2020 Virtual Fall Conference. Registration fees are: GPA Member: $100 Non-GPA Member: $125 Retired/Unemployed: $50 Student: Complimentary Register Now
2020 GPA Virtual Fall Conference
The conference will include educational sessions, virtual networking opportunities, and virtual social events. Sessions will be eligible for AICP CM credits.
Networking Hour – GPA 2020 Fall Conference
Join GPA conference attendees for a virtual Networking Hour with Sponsors at the close of the first day of the GPA 2020 Fall Conference. Learn more and register.
Annual GPA Membership Meeting
Join us for our Annual Membership Meeting virtually during the GPA 2020 Fall Conference. Immediately following will be the Keynote Address: "Dismantling Exclusion by Design" by Suzanne Burnes and Dwayne Patterson, Partnership for Southern Equity. Learn more and register
Keynote Address: Dismantling Exclusion by Design
Don't miss the Keynote Address, Dismantling Exclusion by Design, during the GPA 2020 Virtual Fall Conference by Suzanne Burnes and Dwayne Patterson of Partnership for Southern Equity. Learn more...
Northeast Georgia Planning Collective: Jane Jacobs Walk
The Northeast Georgia Planning Collective is arranging a Jane Jacobs walk in East Athens to be led by local residents of the neighborhood. The discussion will focus on the residential neighborhood, its history, evolution and where it might be going into the future.
Northeast Georgia Planning Collective: Jane Jacobs Walk
The Northeast Georgia Planning Collective is arranging a Jane Jacobs walk in East Athens to be led by local residents of the neighborhood. The discussion will focus on the residential neighborhood, its history, evolution and where it might be going into the future.
EPG Social & Trivia Night Happy Hour
Join the Emerging Planners of Georgia (EPG) for a virtual Social & Trivia Night Happy Hour at the close of the second day of the GPA 2020 Fall Conference. Grab your favorite beverage and join us on Thursday, September 24 from 5:00 to 6:30 pm for fun and socializing! Sign up at the time of […]
2020 Legislative Update
Join GPA for the 2020 Legislative Update to learn more about legislative issues affecting our industry during the GPA 2020 Fall Conference. Learn more and register.
First Thursday Virtual Series: Equity in the Commons
We are teaming up with the Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects for a series of three “First Thursday” virtual webinars, beginning in October. There is a lot of crossover between planning and landscape architecture, so please consider attending one or more of these webinars to support this worthy cause!
Human Thermal Exposure in Cities – Novel Sensing and Modeling to Build Heat-Resilience
Dr. Ariane Middel, Arizona State University, is a recent NSF CAREER recipient and will discuss the approach and methodology for her research as proposed in the CAREER project. She will present her published work based on a novel tool she has designed for measuring senseable heat called "MaRTy". Her future project aims to build a […]
UGA PAB Accreditation Board Survey Due
The planning program at the University of Georgia is preparing to be reviewed for accreditation by the Planning Accreditation Board (PAB). The PAB values the input of the professional community in the accreditation process. Please take a moment to provide your insights in your interaction with the University of Georgia and its planning program. Due […]
Georgia Walks Virtual Summit
The Georgia Walks Summit brings together transportation and public health professionals, elected officials and city managers, community advocates, and other engaged professionals to share best practices, make pedestrian safety a priority and build momentum for walkable communities
Planning for Interpersonal Relationships: Data, Analytics, and a Romantic Case Study
Urban planning philosophies support planning for altruism, social wellbeing and the public good--and more recently, for happy neighborhoods, support of mental health and cultivation of social capital. This work advocates for a shift in planning towards interpersonal relationship and social network-oriented planning. This shift is important in today’s increasingly virtual, lonely world. It is also […]
First Thursday Virtual Webinar: Healthy Cities
We are teaming up with the Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects for a series of three “First Thursday” virtual webinars. There is a lot of crossover between planning and landscape architecture, so please consider attending one or more of these webinars to support this worthy cause!
First Friday Professional/Student Networking Event
Our First Friday networking event between practicing professionals and students is back! Only this time, you can build those connections from the comfort of your couch. While we would love the opportunity to get together and talk in person, a highlight of a virtual event is that planners from around the state can participate all […]
2020 Georgia Trail Virtual Summit
The 2020 Georgia Trail Virtual Summit will feature inspiring keynote speeches and engaging sessions designed to set into motion a shared vision for making Georgia a premier hiking, cycling and paddling destination.
2020 Georgia Trail Virtual Summit
The 2020 Georgia Trail Virtual Summit will feature inspiring keynote speeches and engaging sessions designed to set into motion a shared vision for making Georgia a premier hiking, cycling and paddling destination.
ARC Webinar Series – Accessible Engagement Tools
What can the disability community teach us about improving digital engagement? As local governments and planners seek to increase digital engagement, they can learn a lot from the disability community about generating accessible tools and inclusive engagement techniques. Join three disability rights organizations as they share more about their recent work.
Just Sustainabilites in Urban Policy, Planning and Practice
In his talk, Julian Agyeman, Tufts University, will outline the concept of just sustainabilities as a response to the ‘equity deficit’ of much sustainability thinking and practice. He will explore his contention that who can belong in our cities will ultimately determine what our cities can become. He will illustrate his ideas with examples from […]
Housing Assistance and Neighborhood Conditions: Lessons Learned from the U.S. and Canada
Prentiss Dantzler, Georgia State University, will discuss how housing costs are causing many people to wonder if they will be able to afford to stay in their homes. As a result, many countries have tried to address housing affordability by providing financial assistance to those who cannot pay their monthly housing expenses on their own. […]
First Thursday Virtual Webinar: Chattahoochee Riverlands
Join us for the final Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects series of “First Thursday” virtual webinars. There is a lot of crossover between planning and landscape architecture, so please consider attending one or more of these webinars to support this worthy cause!
SCaRP Alumni Networking Hour
We may be physically distant, but let’s reconnect with old friends! The Georgia Tech School of City and Regional Planning invites you to gather for a virtual alumni networking event on the spatial video conference platform, Gatherly. In order to plan the best event, please let us know you’re interested and we’ll send you more information! […]
GPA Mentor Program Application Deadline – Extended
GPA facilitates an annual Mentor Program. This year’s program will run from January to June 2021. We’re going virtual with small group conversations in addition to our regular programs. GPA members who are practicing planners at any career stage are encouraged to apply. Participants benefit from leadership development, professional development, career advice, and networking. Learn More […]
GPA Spring 2021 Conference Session Proposals Due
The GPA Spring 2021 Conference session proposal window is open through January 15. We welcome proposals tackling a variety of topics facing our communities statewide.
Opportunities for Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings
This event is to bring together Georgia Power Company officials and city/county staff to discuss how jurisdictions can participate in and take advantage of financial savings through Georgia Power Company's energy efficiency offerings. This session will discuss multiple energy efficiency savings opportunities available to Georgia Power Company properties, many of whom are owned, leased and managed by our local governments.
#SMARTer Together Webinar Series
This series aims to challenge us beyond the immediate crisis and onto a newer state where we have another chance to build strong community-research partnerships for good. By focusing on complex, societal problems that communities all over GA and the rest of the world face, we aim to provide innovative research and create partnerships to empower all.
#SMARTer Together Webinar Series
This series aims to challenge us beyond the immediate crisis and onto a newer state where we have another chance to build strong community-research partnerships for good. By focusing on complex, societal problems that communities all over GA and the rest of the world face, we aim to provide innovative research and create partnerships to empower all.
Georgia Tech Short Course: Equity, Place, and Justice: Reckoning with the Past, Planning for the Future
Effective advocacy planning and equity planning requires a willingness to confront the complex relationships between equity, justice, and history in places.
Georgia Tech Short Course: Equity, Place, and Justice: Reckoning with the Past, Planning for the Future
Effective advocacy planning and equity planning requires a willingness to confront the complex relationships between equity, justice, and history in places.
Georgia Tech Short Course: Equity, Place, and Justice: Reckoning with the Past, Planning for the Future
Effective advocacy planning and equity planning requires a willingness to confront the complex relationships between equity, justice, and history in places.
Using Electric Vehicles to Drive Development
Cities, states, and vehicle manufacturers across the United States have publicly set goals for their electric vehicle futures. In this session, we will spotlight the City of Peachtree Corners' plans and priorities for electric vehicles, how they incorporated infrastructure into their Town Center development, and how cities can do similar. 1:00-1:05 Introductions w/ Kelsey […]
#SMARTer Together Webinar Series
This series aims to challenge us beyond the immediate crisis and onto a newer state where we have another chance to build strong community-research partnerships for good. By focusing on complex, societal problems that communities all over GA and the rest of the world face, we aim to provide innovative research and create partnerships to empower all.
#SMARTer Together Webinar Series
This series aims to challenge us beyond the immediate crisis and onto a newer state where we have another chance to build strong community-research partnerships for good. By focusing on complex, societal problems that communities all over GA and the rest of the world face, we aim to provide innovative research and create partnerships to empower all.
World Town Planning Day at Georgia Tech
The Georgia Tech Student Planning Association, Black Lady Planners, and the School of City and Regional Planning are excited to host Darryl Haddock of the West Atlanta Watershed Alliance (WAWA) for World Planning Day. The discussion will educate attendees on some equity and nature-based solutions for change and the WAWA Way. World Town Planning Day is […]
#SMARTer Together Webinar Series
This series aims to challenge us beyond the immediate crisis and onto a newer state where we have another chance to build strong community-research partnerships for good. By focusing on complex, societal problems that communities all over GA and the rest of the world face, we aim to provide innovative research and create partnerships to empower all.
Preparing and Implementing your Comprehensive Plan
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.
Deadline to Become Spring Conference Sponsor
Is your organization seeking a targeted opportunity for sponsorship? Please consider becoming a Spring Conference sponsor. GPA offers a variety of sponsorship levels and benefits to highlight your firm or organization. For questions or more information, email Andrea Foard, VP of Programs. All submissions must be received by April 16, 2021. Become a Sponsor Now
Deadline to Register for Spring Conference
Don't miss your opportunity to attend the virtual 2021 GPA Spring Conference. Registrations must be received by April 21st. Register Here
GPA 2021 Spring Conference
The GPA 2021 Spring Conference will be here before we know it. While we would like to see all of our fellow planners in person, we have decided that the 2021 GPA Spring Conference will be a virtual event.
#SMARTer Together Webinar Series
This series aims to challenge us beyond the immediate crisis and onto a newer state where we have another chance to build strong community-research partnerships for good. By focusing on complex, societal problems that communities all over GA and the rest of the world face, we aim to provide innovative research and create partnerships to empower all.
#SMARTer Together Webinar Series
This series aims to challenge us beyond the immediate crisis and onto a newer state where we have another chance to build strong community-research partnerships for good. By focusing on complex, societal problems that communities all over GA and the rest of the world face, we aim to provide innovative research and create partnerships to empower all.
Emerging Planners of Georgia Inaugural Book Club Launch
Join EPG for its inaugural book club launch with part one of a 3-part series of conversations of "Daring Greatly" by Brené Brown. In this first session, participants will discuss chapters 1 & 2. Reading not required. EPG to pursue CM credits. We invite all planners to join EPG via Zoom to dig into this […]
Annual Parks & Greenspace Conference
Each spring, Park Pride hosts the annual Parks & Greenspace Conference, the largest parks conference in the southeast, showcasing thought leaders from Atlanta and across the nation. Through education and inspiration, the conference focuses on best practices for companies and individuals who are united by a common desire to improve parks and strengthen communities. During The […]
APA 2021 National Planning Conference
NPC21 will be fully digital, May 5-7, 2021. Due to the ongoing pandemic and COVID-19 public gathering restrictions currently in place in Boston, NPC21 will take place as a virtual event. The NPC21 Call for Reviewers and Call for Proposals are both open now. We're looking for new and diverse voices, unique insights, and innovative, practical approaches that enable the planning community to successfully adapt to a rapidly changing world.
New Board Member Nominations Due
Serving on the Board is a great way to network, connect and give back to GPA, and help build an Association that you can be proud of. Take the opportunity to learn more about your profession and the organization making great communities happen in Georgia. Learn more here. The nominations are due by May 15, […]
Urban Farm Volunteer Event
Truly Living Well 1040 Westview Dr, Atlanta, GA, United StatesThe Emerging Planners of Georgia would like to invite all GPA Members to come get dirty and have fun in the sun! Join us on May 15 to volunteer at the Truly Living Well Center for Natural Urban Agriculture, an urban farm in the City of Atlanta. Learn More and Register For more information, please […]
Network+Knowledge: Automated Solar Permitting with SolarAPP
Join us for an afternoon introduction to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) SolarAPP – a software tool for cities and counties to use to automate solar permit processing. NREL officials will walk us through how to use the software, what technical assistance is available in software adoption and implementation, and how this can be […]
Collecting, Managing & Making Decisions from Data to Evaluate KPIs
This series of four 2-hour seminars is designed for transit service planners & other transit staff to best practices and techniques around data management.
Digital Tools to Facilitate System Redesigns Workshop
This two-day, half-day workshop is designed for transit agency staff (including planners, operations, etc.) that are considering a system redesign - this workshop will explore the system redesign process and tools that can assist throughout the process.
Digital Tools to Facilitate System Redesigns Workshop
This two-day, half-day workshop is designed for transit agency staff (including planners, operations, etc.) that are considering a system redesign - this workshop will explore the system redesign process and tools that can assist throughout the process.
EPG Book Club Meeting
Please join us for the second of our three-part series to Dare Greatly together as Emerging Planners of Georgia. Join the conversation as we discuss Chapters 3 - 5. Reading not required
#SMARTer Together Webinar Series
Georgia Tech’s Partnership for Inclusive Innovation is excited to announce our May - June line-up for the #SMARTer Together webinar series.
Lunchtime Webinar with Georgia ITE
Georgia Planning members are invited to join ITE Georgia to hear an update on transportation in Cobb County and their Cobb Forward Transportation Plan.
Webinar: Legal Pathways to Deep Decarbonization
ARC is hosting a webinar for local governments looking to cut carbon emissions. Noted climate change experts at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University and Widener University Law School published more than 1,000 recommendations for achieving deep decarbonization.
Deadline for Fall Conference Session Submissions
GPA is now accepting proposals for sessions for the GPA 2021 Fall Conference! The session submission window will close on Friday, July 23, 2021, at 5:00 PM