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GAZA Winter Conference

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

GAZA is an approved provider of Certification Maintenance (CM) credits for AICP-certified administrators, and the Winter 2011 conference will be submitted as a CM-eligible event.

First Friday – UPDATED LOCATION!

LOCATION UPDATE! Come out and join us for a beverage of your choice and a chance to unwind from the workweek.

AICP Exam Preparation Review Session

Student Center, Crescent Room Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, United States

Georgia Institute of Technology, Student Center, Crescent Room

$35.00

YPG/GPA Happy Hour Event!

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

The Young Planners Group and the Georgia Planning Association invite you to a HAPPY HOUR Event!

Community Planning Institute

The Community Planning Institute provides training for citizens, staff and elected officials involved in planning and land development in their communities.

CPAT Program Applications

APA is pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for the Community Planning Assistance Team (CPAT) program.

$50.00

Integrating Transportation Options for Older Adults

Piedmont Hospital - McRae Auditorium 1968 Peachtree Rd NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

A Lifelong Community is a community where individuals can live throughout their lifetime; they provide a full range of options to residents, ensuring a high quality of life for all.

$50 – $120

SCAPA 2011 Winter Conference

Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center 1101 Lincoln Street, Columbia,, SC, United States

As planners, we understand that GIS continues to have a positive and lasting impact on our profession. A variety of topical sessions will include plenty of technical information that will benefit both beginners and experts alike.

$160.00

Strengthening the Green Foundation

Tulane University New Orleans, LA, United States

Tulane University's new Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development Program and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's Center for Real Estate Analytics invite researchers, industry practitioners, and policymakers to participate in a conference to advance the understanding and improve the practice of green development and finance.

Historic Preservation Commission Training

e Carrollton Cultural Arts Center 251 Alabama Street, Carrollton, GA, United States

Historic preservation commissions and others can get training from the Vinson Institute to help them carry out their responsibilities and maintain the integrity of protected community locations.

Stakeholder Review of PLAN 2040

Loudermilk Center Amphitheatre 40 Courtland Street, NE, 2nd Floor, Atlanta, GA, United States

Stakeholder Review of PLAN 2040 Recommendations and Discussion of the Transportation Investment Act of 2010 Process

Rally for a Fair Share for Transit

The Blue Room, Georgia Railroad Freight Depot 65 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA, United States

The Fair Share Campaign will work to ensure that transit, bicycle and pedestrian projects make up a fair share of the metro Atlanta Regional Transportation Roundtable's draft list of transportation projects.

Georgia Water Planning Workshop (CM | 5.0)

GAWP Training Center 1655 Enterprise Way, Marietta, GA, United States

The Georgia Water Planning Workshop is a first collaboration between the Georgia Association of Water Professionals and the Georgia Chapter of the American Planning Association.

YPG: Historic Fourth Ward Park Tour/Beltline Update

Historic Fourth Ward Park 680 Dallas Street, Atlanta, GA, United States

The next Young Planners Group meeting is scheduled for the evening of Wednesday, March 30th at the Historic Fourth Ward Park in Atlanta.

Sustainable Atlanta Roundtable

All Saints Episcopal Church – Ellis Hall 634 West Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA, United States

Sustainable Atlanta Roundtable: Public Health and the Environment

2011 APA National Conference

Hynes Convention Center Boston, MA, United States

Join APA in Boston for hundreds of skill-building workshops and career-advancing sessions. APA members get discounts, and AICP members can earn multiple CM credits.

2011 BOAG Conference

Hilton Hotel & Conference Center Marietta, GA, United States

53 Annual Building Officials Association of Georgia Conference.

Georgia Water Resources Conference

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

The Georgia Water Resources Conference - held biennially since 1989 - is a forum for discussing water quantity and quality issues in Georgia. The 2009 conference was made possible by the efforts of over 60 session moderators, 250 speakers, 400 manuscript reviewers, and 40 students who helped with the sessions during the conference, as well as the conference steering committee and 20+ program committee members.

Planning for Water Webinar (CM | TBD)

Even if you can't make it to Boston for APA's 2011 National Planning Conference, you can still take advantage of some of the high-quality training available there.

Planning for Water Webinar (CM | TBD)

Even if you can't make it to Boston for APA's 2011 National Planning Conference, you can still take advantage of some of the high-quality training available there.

Good Urbanism 201

This advanced Good Urbanism course is available only to graduates of Good Urbanism 101. Presented in a workshop format, participants are instructed on the application of Good Urbanism 101 principles to resolve real world urban design challenges.

PLAN 2040

Norcross Community Center 10 College Street, Norcross, GA, United States

Planning for a Successful, Sustainable Atlanta Region. Learn about Plan 2040 Objectives.

Good Urbanism 201

This advanced Good Urbanism course is available only to graduates of Good Urbanism 101. Presented in a workshop format, participants are instructed on the application of Good Urbanism 101 principles to resolve real world urban design challenges.

ASLA Tri-State Conference

W Atlanta-Buckhead Hotel Atlanta, GA, United States

Every three years, ASLA chapters from Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina congregate for a joint conference.

Planner's Luncheon

ECO River Education Center Rome, GA, United States

ECO Center director Eric Lindberg will give an overview of the center and how it came to be. Reen Foley, Sustainable Woodstock Program Coordinator, will then speak on the sustainability initiatives of the City of Woodstock.

Rethinking Planning: Is There a Better Way

Serenbe Institute Studio , United States

Denver planner and this year’s Serenbe Institute Visiting Fellow, Jeff Winston, will present a lecture, “Rethinking Planning: Is There a Better Way,” at 4:00 PM Saturday, May 7 at the Serenbe Institute Studio. It will be immediately followed by a reception at Brigitte and Shelton Stanfill’s house. There is no charge and everyone is invited.

2011 AICP Exams

Submit your application by March 30 for APA's inaugural AICP Certified Environmental Planner or AICP Certified Transportation Planner exam. May 9-23 is the only Advanced Specialty Certification exam window scheduled this year.

GPA Conference

Wyndham Peachtree Conference Center 2443 Highway 54 West, Peachtree City, GA, United States

Come one, come all to GPA’s Spring Conference 2011, to be held at the Wyndham Peachtree Conference Center in Peachtree City, May 12th and 13th.

Form-based Zoning (CM | TBD)

Roswell City Hall 38 Hill Street, Roswell,, GA, United States

Form-based codes foster predictable built results and a high-quality public realm by using physical form and design (rather than separation of uses) as the organizing principle for the code. Form-based codes offer a powerful alternative to conventional zoning, allowing communities to consider more than land use and density.

$65

Complete Streets (CM | TBD)

Norcross Community Center 10 College Street, Norcross, GA, United States

The streets of our cities and towns are an important part of our communities. They allow children to get to school and parents to get to work They bring together neighbor sand parents to get to work. They bring together neighbors and draw visitors to neighborhood stores. These streets ought to be designed for everyone whether young or old, on foot or on bicycle, in a car or in a bus –but too often they are designed only for speeding cars or creeping traffic jams.

$65

ULI Atlanta – Infrastructure Summit

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

The Urban Land Institute invites you to the premier of its inaugural “ULI Atlanta Infrastructure Summit: A Region at the Crossroads.”

ULI Atlanta Infrastructure Summit

The Urban Land Institute invites you to the premier of its inaugural “ULI Atlanta Infrastructure Summit: A Region at the Crossroads.”

Real Estate Finance from Simple to Complex (CM Approved)

Online Webinar

This webinar will parse the fundamental components of real estate finance so that participants will better understand the financial pro formas that real estate developers present to planners and economic developers when seeking public approvals for projects.

Good Urbanism 101 – Augusta (CM | 4.0)

Augusta State University, Allgood Hall 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA, United States

Good Urbanism 101 travels to Augusta for a half-day seminar focusing on the history, principles, and current practices of community design, including an emphasis on walkability, integration of alternative transportation options, sustainability, and the relationship between public infrastructure and the pedestrian experience in Augusta. Join the Georgia Conservancy’s Growth Management Program and Georgia Tech professors Richard Dagenhart, David Green, and Doug Allen to learn about sustainable community design and how different professions can collaborate to improve our cities, including Augusta.

Planner's Network Chapter Meeting

Central Library of the Atlanta One Margaret Mitchell Square, Atlanta, GA, United States

An official "organizing meeting" will be held on Thursday, June 16th at 6:30 P.M. at the Central Library of the Atlanta-Fulton County Library System in the 2nd Floor Meeting Room. During this meeting, we will be going in to greater detail about:

Atlanta Streets Alive

Imagine a street full of people of all ages and backgrounds, walking, biking, creating and laughing, together. A street temporarily closed to cars, but open to people. Imagine residents safely enjoying their city, socializing with neighbors, and engaging in healthy activities. Imagine if all of this were free, with absolutely no barriers to participation. By the people, for the people. Sound good yet?

Fair Share for Transit

Margaret Mitchell House Atlanta, GA, United States

Rally, happy hour, and update on Fair Share for Transit campaign on Thursday, June 30, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.! JOIN US at the Margaret Mitchell House in Midtown Atlanta to meet with other supporters and discuss the importance of keeping key transit, pedestrian and bike projects on the Regional Transportation Roundtable list for next year's […]

Planning for Implementation of Regional Water Plans (CM | 4.50)

Savannah International Trade and Convention Center 1 International Drive, Savannah, GA, United States

Learn about the Statewide water planning process and next steps and engage with Council members regarding regional water plan implementation.

$75.00

Successes in Designing Walkable Urban Thoroughfares (CM | 1.5)

Online Seminar

This Web briefing provides background and examples of collaborative planning, community and thoroughfare design, design issue resolution, innovative financing,  value capture through redevelopment and public/private partnerships. It will provide two examples of the use of the Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS) approach to develop a vision, objectives and design for an urban thoroughfare in areas targeted for redevelopment.

Community Planning Institute

The Community Planning Institute provides training for citizens, staff and elected officials involved in planning and land development in their communities.

Georgia Forestry Association Annual Conference

The Westin Savannah, GA, United States

Who better to manage Georgia's forests than the very people who want to see them prosper? The Georgia Forestry Association is committed to protecting our forests and their future.

Conversation and Tour: Westside Provisions District

Knoll 1168 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Hosted by the Congress for New Urbanism Atlanta Chapter and the Georgia Planning Association, Chris Faussemagne of Westbridge Partners will discuss the nuances of developing the Westside Provisions District.

Get a Move On

Regional leaders can't lead effectively if we don't tell them what we want...

GAZA Conference

Callaway Gardens Pine Mountain, GA, United States

GAZA is an approved provider of Certification Maintenance (CM) credits for AICP-certified administrators, and the Summer conference will be submitted as a CM-eligible event.

2011 SCAPA Summer Conference

Carolina Skies Club 487 Myers Street , Sumter, SC, United States

Shaw Afb And The Sumter Community: A Coordinated Comprehensive Planning Approach SCAPA’s mid-year conference will give attendees an opportunity to visit a vital Department of Defense asset in the State for a chance to learn more about its contributions to overall planning efforts. Many practicing community, city and regional, planners lack a full understanding about military […]

Bicycle & Pedestrian Safety Action Plan

One Georgia Center 600 W Peachtree St. NW, Atlamta, GA, United States

Dear Bicycle & Pedestrian safety stakeholders, I am pleased to announce a series of upcoming meetings to discuss the statewide Bicycle & Pedestrian Safety Action Plan. That document was initially developed and finalized in 2008 and is due for updates and revisions.

Planners' Lunch

Maggiano’s 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd. , Atlanta, GA, United States

Come Hear about "The Dunwoody Model" of Government

GT School of City & Regional Planning Welcome Reception

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

Join the faculty, staff, and friends of the School of City and Regional Planning as we welcome our returning students and incoming fall class.

Good Urbanism 101 – Macon (Road Show)

This Road Show course takes a 4-hour condensed version of Good Urbanism 101 to Macon, GA, highlighting urban design examples specific to the city of Macon.

Health Impact Assessment Workshop

Georgia Tech Research Institute Conference Center 250 14th Street, NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Around the country, communities are confronting threats to their health and quality of life - high rates of chronic disease, unhealthy food choices, stress, economic challenges, and few opportunities for an active lifestyle, as well as overwhelming medical costs and a growing elderly population. Increasingly, they are seeking to solve these threats by changing the places they live, work, and go to school.

Savannah Happy Hour

Churchill’s Pub 13-17 W Bay Street, Savannah, GA, United States

Although this event will shamelessly plug the District 10 Young Planners Group, as well as the Fall Conference, the event is primarily for socializing with area planners. Please plan on attending, and invite your colleagues! 

Designing and Operating Streets and Roads

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

The Georgia Department of Public Health’s Office of Injury Prevention, the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) are pleased to offer the third annual workshop on Designing and Operating Streets and Roads to Accommodate Older Drivers and Pedestrians.

GA Tech’s First Friday Happy Hour

Cypress Street Pint & Plate Ste E125, 817 West Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA, United States

The first of Georgia Tech’s First Friday events for the new school year is coming up on Friday, September 9th. The GT students are hoping for some professional planners to attend!

Joint Land Use Summit (CM | 4.75)

Richmond Hill City Center 520 Cedar Street, Richmond Hill, GA, United States

The Joint Land Use Study Implementation Summit for Fort Stewart/ Hunter Army Airfield.

Georgia State Water Plan & Water Wars

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

Please join us and our selected panelists as we discuss the Georgia State Water Plan and its impact on water planning practices.

Georgia Tech SPA Park(ing) Day 2011

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

Join the Student Planning Association of Georgia Tech for Park(ing) Day 2011 (http://parkingday.org/) along Fifth Street in Tech Square. Park(ing) Day is an international event that encourages people to think about how space is used by turning metered parking spaces into green space, public space, and other creative uses. 

Tri-state Watershed Symposium (CM | 4.0)

"We'll get through it, but the era of cheap and abundant water is over." -Bill Holman Once considered an unlimited resource in the Carolinas and Georgia, protecting both the quality and availability of water is becoming an ever increasing challenge. To offer a forum for discussion of these critical issues the first Tri-state Watershed Symposium […]

GPA Fall Conference

Marriott Savannah Riverfront 100 General McIntosh Boulevard, Savannah, GA, United States

The GPA Fall Conference is returning to Georgia’s first city, and GPA’s most popular destination, beginning September 28! We want everyone to be there and you can sign up for the event right away.

ICLEI Southeast Regional Workshop

Jamestown Conference Center 999 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA, United States

The Southeast Regional Workshop is your opportunity to network with leading local government colleagues in the southeast and learn about key local sustainability topics. Sessions include Institutionalizing Sustainability, Communicating Sustainability and Climate, Best Practices for Engaging Business and Financing Sustainability.

For the Love of Cities

Bas Bleu Downtown Valdosta Valdosta, GA, United States

The City of Valdosta and its planning partners are preparing for Community Planning Month for October when we celebrate the value of quality Community Planning. This is a nationally recognized event sponsored by the American Planning Association (APA) and Valdosta has participated in it for the last three years.

Building Schools, Building Communities – A School Siting Symposium

The Loudermilk Center for the Regional Community Atlanta, GA, United States

A one-day symposium to introduce leaders from across disciplines to the factors that influence school siting decisions in Georgia and the Southeast. This workshop will explore alternatives for enhancing collaboration around school siting through policies and actions on the local, regional and state level. 

CID Showcase featuring U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss

Westin Atlanta Perimeter North Hotel 7 Concourse Parkway, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join the Council for Quality Growth for the 2nd Annual CID Showcase to learn about our region's Community Improvement Districts, their initiatives, projects and their role as the economic engine of our Region.

Greening Communities – Implementing Sustainability Practices

Over the past few years, local governments across the country have searched for ways to “green” their organizations – from internal operations to recycling programs and alternative energy production. This workshop will highlight local governments in the region and how they have implemented effective green policies. Participants will come away with a better understanding of how these programs were initiated and are managed day to day.

Valdosta Tour of Water Treatment Plant

The City of Valdosta and its planning partners are preparing for Community Planning Month for October when we celebrate the value of quality Community Planning. This is a nationally recognized event sponsored by the American Planning Association (APA) and Valdosta has participated in it for the last three years.

Good Urbanism 101 is back!

Perkins+Will Midtown Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join the Georgia Conservancy's Growth Management Program and Georgia Tech professors Richard Dagenhart, Doug Allen, and David Green for a six-class course focusing on the history, principles, and current practices of designing better cities and a better Atlanta.

SCAPA 2011 Annual Fall Conference

Destination Point Event Center Anderson, SC, United States

Three primary tracks include economic development, professional development and Clemson University related projects.  In addition, legal and ethics sessions will be included and a chapter business meeting.  We’ll also feature a Spirit Night reception Thursday evening.  Attendees can earn up to 10 AICP and SC continuing education credits.  Don’t wait until the last minute – register today!

Valdosta Tour of Traffic Management Center

The City of Valdosta and its planning partners are preparing for Community Planning Month for October when we celebrate the value of quality Community Planning. This is a nationally recognized event sponsored by the American Planning Association (APA) and Valdosta has participated in it for the last three years.

Downtown Valdosta Tour

The City of Valdosta and its planning partners are preparing for Community Planning Month for October when we celebrate the value of quality Community Planning. This is a nationally recognized event sponsored by the American Planning Association (APA) and Valdosta has participated in it for the last three years.

Valdosta Five Points Re-development Project Lunch & Learn

The City of Valdosta and its planning partners are preparing for Community Planning Month for October when we celebrate the value of quality Community Planning. This is a nationally recognized event sponsored by the American Planning Association (APA) and Valdosta has participated in it for the last three years.

GT Professorial Lecture

Reinsch-Pierce Family Auditorium 245 Fourth Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

The School of City and Regional Planning at Georgia Tech is pleased to host Dan Immergluck for a lecture marking his promotion to professor: What's Next? Prognosis and Prospects for Housing and Urban Form After the Crisis

Lowndes County Historical Society and Museum Tour

The City of Valdosta and its planning partners are preparing for Community Planning Month for October when we celebrate the value of quality Community Planning. This is a nationally recognized event sponsored by the American Planning Association (APA) and Valdosta has participated in it for the last three years.

T-SPLOST Lunch & Learn

The City of Valdosta and its planning partners are preparing for Community Planning Month for October when we celebrate the value of quality Community Planning. This is a nationally recognized event sponsored by the American Planning Association (APA) and Valdosta has participated in it for the last three years.

ULI Atlanta – Real Estate Outlook 2012

Omni Hotels 100 Marietta St Nw, Atlanta, GA, United States

ULI Atlanta presents its annual real estate trends and forecast meeting, featuring insights from leading experts both nationally and locally. The event will again feature a presentation on the Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2012 report-a publication from PwC and ULI-as well as a session on the outlook for Atlanta area real estate, including a panel of leading area real estate investors and experts.

Beyond the Center Symposium

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

Beyond the Center / Landscapes Of Immigration / the Physical, Social, And Cultural Fabric Of Paris, Toulouse, and Atlanta

Cents & Sensibility: Atlanta's Transportation Vision

Georgia Tech College of Management- LeCraw Auditorium 800 West Peachtree NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Cents & Sensibility: Atlanta's Transportation Vision, will be a panel discussion on the impact that next year's Atlanta Regional Roundtable event will have on the region's economy, environment and equity. This is a free symposium that the Student Planning Association (SPA) offers annually in celebration of the American Planning Association's World Town Planning Day (WTPD).

Loft Housing and Beyond

The James Madison Conference Center 240 West Washington St, Madison, GA, United States

Elected city officials attending the Summit will receive a 6 hour credit through the Municipal Training Institute. The Summit is also approved for 4 hours of AICP Certification Maintenance Credit.

YPG/GPA Winter 2012 Happy Hour

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

You’re invited to our Winter 2012 Happy Hour, held in conjunction with the GPA AICP Exam Preparation Review Session. This is our third year hosting this combined event with GPA and we’ve had a great turnout the past two years. The Winter Happy Hour will follow the first day of the AICP exam prep review session. All planners and planning students are invited to attend. 

The Great Immigration Turnaround: new facts and old rhetoric

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta 1000 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Dowell Myers is a demographer and urban planner who creates narratives to promote public understanding about pressing issues that affect our common future. In his February 22 talk at the Atlanta Fed he will use the most recent demographic data to outline the new facts and debunk some of the old rhetoric that shaped policy debates on immigration.

YPG Reception

Sage Woodfire Tavern 4505 Ashford Dunwoody Road, Atlanta, GA, United States

The GPA Young Planners Group will host a reception on March 20 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Sage Woodfire Tavern (4505 Ashford Dunwoody Road, next to Crowne Plaza). Light appetizers and one drink ticket per person will be provided. A cash bar will also be available. Come and enjoy this popular event […]

Georgia Coastal Hazards Portal Training Workshop (CM | 6.0)

Sapelo Island Visitor Center 1766 Landing Road Southeast, Darien, GA, United States

GCHP, is a new web-based interactive tool created to provide a better understanding of coastal resources, coastal hazards and the effects of rapid population growth and development. This online tool can be utilized in many ways; such as, identifying vulnerability to coastal hazards and identifying connections between hazards and natural resources.

Sustainable Communities as a National Security Issue

The Hil Restaurant Serenbe, GA, United States

Engage in a Conversation With USMC (Retired), Former Special Strategic Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Col. Mark ‘Puck’ Mykleby  Learn more about Puck’s support of sustainable communities as a national security issue and how it has led to a national conversation about the future defense of the nation. Hear about Puck’s investigation into […]

GPA North Georgia Half-Day Event (CM | 3.0)

Clarence Brown Conference Center 5450 State Route 20, Cartersville,, GA, United States

This reasonably priced $15 event includes lunch, sessions, and meet-and-greet. Sessions will include info on changes to State planning standards and land use law. The event will be submitted for three (3) CM credits.

Good Urbanism 101 – Columbus

Columbus State University's Coca-Cola Space Science Center Columbus, GA, United States

After successful courses for members in Savannah, Augusta and Macon, Good Urbanism 101 is on the road again and excited to travel to Columbus!

Tennessee Bike Summit

Transportation officials, government leaders, planners, engineers, public health officials, advocates, and others, are invited to attend to join the discussion on transportation, people, and places.

Livable Regions and Communities in Appalachia Workshop

Clarence Brown Conference Center 5450 State Route 20, Cartersville,, GA, United States

The Appalachian Regional Commission and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Sustainable Communities, in partnership with the NADO Research Foundation, the Development District Association of Appalachia, and USDA Rural Development, are convening this event. The purpose of this interactive workshop is to learn about best practices in creating strong, vibrant rural communities; to discuss […]

Gulch Tour / MMPT Presentation (CM | TBD)

The Gulch 90 Central Avenue, Atlanta, GA, United States

All planners are invited to join the GPA Young Planners Group for a tour of the Gulch area in downtown Atlanta and a presentation on the multi-modal passenger terminal (MMPT). The proposed MMPT will serve as a hub for existing and future transit systems and will also serve as a catalyst for development in the area. The tour will take place on the evening of Thursday, May 24th, beginning at 5:30.

Steve Mouzon Education Sessions

Southface Energy Institute 241 Pine St NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Presented by the green Building Council of the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association in partnership with the Atlanta Chapter of the American Institue of Architects. Steve Mouzon will be in Atlanta to present two education sessions and a lunch discussion about sustainable planning and design. This is a great opportunity for education and discussion among […]

Transportation and Public Health Workshop

GDOT West Annex Office 276 Memorial Drive, SW, Atlanta, GA, United States

The FHWA Georgia Division in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is hosting a Transportation and Public Health Workshop in Atlanta, GA.

GA ITE Summer Seminar (CM | 10.25)

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

The 2012 Georgia Institute of Transportation Engineers (GA ITE) Summer Seminar is being held July 15-18 in St. Simons Island at the beautiful King & Prince Beach & Golf Resort!

Talking Freight Seminar (CM | 1.5)

Public officials at the state and local level are frequently called on to consider the siting of freight intermodal terminals, inland ports, and warehouses and distribution centers.

SCAPA 2012 Summer Conference (CM | 6.25)

Lexington Municipal Center 111 Maiden Lane, Lexington,, SC, United States

Session example: What are the emerging trends and challenges in the 21st Century and how are planners well-positioned to lead and innovate as we move forward as a profession?

GIS4 Economic Development

GTRI Headquarters 250 14th Street, NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute for their GIS for Economic Development course, August 8, 2012, and receive a hands-on introduction to tools and approaches that will make your strategies successful in today’s technology-driven environment. Let this course teach you how to create fact-based evidence that will drive your community activities. AICP CM credits have […]