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2024 GPA Spring Conference

Mark your calendar, the 2024 GPA Spring Conference date has been confirmed for March 27, 2024, at the Georgia International Convention Center.

Spring 2024 AICP Certification Registration Starts

If you are a candidate or potential candidate to take the AICP Exam, you’ve come to the right place. The Georgia Chapter of the American Planning Association supports you in your professional development to take the next step to get accredited through the AICP. The American Planning Association AICP Exam page provides information on eligibility, application requirements, […]

2024 National Planning Conference

MINNEAPOLIS CONVENTION CENTER

NPC24 is your ultimate ticket to connect with your professional community. Join us in the vibrant city of Minneapolis and immerse yourself in an inspiring network of peers that will empower you to analyze, imagine, and plan for the future of the planning profession. Learn More & Register

Spring 2024 AICP Certification Registration Closes

If you are a candidate or potential candidate to take the AICP Exam, you’ve come to the right place. The Georgia Chapter of the American Planning Association supports you in your professional development to take the next step to get accredited through the AICP. The American Planning Association AICP Exam page provides information on eligibility, application requirements, […]

GPA Board Nominations Open

It's that time again. GPA will be accepting nominations for the GPA Board of Directors beginning April 30, 2024. Can we count on you to lead our Chapter in serving and providing professional development support to our membership? We are looking for candidates for the following positions: President-Elect District Director for Districts 2, 4, 6, […]

Local Wetlands Protection Workshop

Delta Innovation Hub 210 Spring St., Athens, GA, United States

The UGA River Basin Center and UGA School of Law Land Conservation Clinic will co-host a Local Wetlands Protection Workshop at the University of Georgia on May 7. Learn more and register.

Radical Adaptation

Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum 441 John Lewis Freedom Parkway, NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

The Carter Library, Trees Atlanta and A Cappella Books welcome Georgia Tech Professor Brian Stone Jr. for a look at three significant impacts of climate change affecting every major city around the world: extreme heat, flooding, and drought.

Free

Board Nominations Due

GPA is looking for candidates for the following positions: President-Elect District Director for Districts 2, 4, 6, and 8 AICP Director-at-Large (two positions) Serving as an elected leader in APA offers a tremendous opportunity to sharpen your skills, expand your networks, and work directly to strengthen the impact of the organization. The portal for candidate […]

Earning and Logging CM Credits Extended

Take time now to make sure you have the credits required for the reporting period which closed on December 31, 2023. The grace period for earning and logging CM credits extends through May 31, 2024.  Opportunities to earn and log credits before May 31 include: Attending the GPA Spring Conference on March 27 (registration will […]

GPA Award Nominations Open

GPA is pleased to announce the opening of its 2024 Awards Program application cycle beginning Monday, June 10, 2024. 

Climate Action Committee Meeting and Field Trip

Middle Georgia Regional Commission 3661 Eisenhower Parkway, Suite MB102, Macon, GA, United States

Meeting followed by tour of the Robins Solar Project & Echeconnee Creek WMA Expansion.

Free

GPA Programs Committee Meeting

GPA members interested in getting involved in the Fall and/or Spring Conference planning can attend the GPA Programs committee meeting held virtually.

2024 ConnectATL: The Future of Mobility and Community

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

The Atlanta Regional Commission is excited to invite you to attend this year's ConnectATL event with our friends from the Georgia Department of Transportation. We have crafted an incredible day filled with all things transportation and technology. We'll be diving into electrification, EVTOL vehicles, and more hot topics with top-notch experts. Learn More & Register […]

Community Action for Climate Change Webinar

This webinar, featuring Cate Mingoya, Author of Climate Action for Busy People, and Mara Parker, Montgomery County, MD Climate Adaptation Program Manager, will present a roadmap with helpful case studies for anyone who wants to boost their community’s climate resilience and move the needle toward environmental justice. 1.5 AICP CM credits

GPA Programs Committee Meeting

The GPA Programs Committee is meeting every other Thursday morning at noon if you’d like to assist in the Fall Conference. Please email Kyethea Clark, GPA VP of Programs to join in and for more information.

The Intersection Quality Development Conference – Where Housing & Infrastructure Meet

With housing still top of mind in our metro’s now 89 local governments, we continue this conversation this year, through the lens of infrastructure. It is high-quality and sustainable infrastructure that makes our developments work, and as a region and state, we must prioritize this investment to support the expected population growth and ensure housing continues to be built. Attend this event. 4 CM credits approved.

Joint GAITE-GPA Meeting

Sandy Springs Conference Center 1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs, GA, United States

Attend this joint meeting and lunch to hear about local government efforts around planning and designing safer streets and roads using federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) funding. Panel will feature a variety of speakers from government agencies. PDHs and CM credits available.

Fall Conference Session Submission Deadline

The session proposal window for the GPA Fall Conference scheduled for October 9-11 in Augusta is now open. GPA is accepting submissions until Friday, August 16 at 11:59 pm.

GPA Programs Committee Meeting

The GPA Programs Committee is meeting every other Thursday morning at noon if you’d like to assist in the Fall Conference. Please email Kyethea Clark, GPA VP of Programs to join in and for more information.

Metro Atlanta Climate Action Plan Kickoff – Virtual

The Atlanta Regional Commission is developing the Metro Atlanta Climate Action Plan (MACAP) for the 29-county Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area and invites you to participate.

Free

AICP Diversity Scholarship Deadline

Interested in a scholarship to take the AICP Certification? The window to apply for the AICP Certification Diversity Scholarship for the Fall Exam closes August 29, 2024 at 3:00 pm (Central).  AICP Certification Diversity scholarships help make the planning profession more diverse. Diversity is an inclusive concept that encompasses but is not limited to race, […]

GPA Programs Committee Meeting

The GPA Programs Committee is meeting every other Thursday morning at noon if you’d like to assist in the Fall Conference. Please email Kyethea Clark, GPA VP of Programs to join in and for more information.

Georgia Tech School of City & Regional Planning Fall 2024 Reception

Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons 266 4th St., NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Professional networking reception for School of City & Regional Planning students, alumni, faculty, and fellow planning, GIS, urban analytics, and global development professionals

GPA Programs Committee Meeting

The GPA Programs Committee is meeting every other Thursday morning at noon if you’d like to assist in the Fall Conference. Please email Kyethea Clark, GPA VP of Programs to join in and for more information.

Park(ing) Day 2024

Join MARTA, Midtown Alliance, King of Pops and more for Park(ing) Day 2024, hosted by the Georgia Tech Student Planning Association. Come experience parking spaces transformed into vibrant community-driven pockets of creativity with music, art, games, and interactive fun along 5th St. NW next to Tech Square.

Conference Sponsorships Due

Reach planners throughout the state of Georgia -- become a Fall Conference Sponsor! Consider becoming a conference sponsor! GPA offers a variety of sponsorship levels and benefits to highlight your firm or organization. Deadline for sponsoring the 2024 Fall Conference is September 27, 2024.  

Fall 2024 Happy Hour RSVP Deadline

GPA’s Emerging Planners Group and Mentor Program are partnering to host a happy hour celebrating 10 years of the GPA Mentor Program.  All are welcome to attend during the Fall Conference! If you have participated in the Mentor Program as a mentor, mentee, committee member, or speaker, this will be a great opportunity to reconnect. RSVP by October 2.

Fall Community Planning Institute

DuBose Porter Conference Center 560 Pinehill Road, Dublin, GA, United States

DCA’s Office of Planning has selected the City of Dublin to host our Fall Community Planning Institute Oct. 3-4, 2024. Limited spots available and registration is now open.

$275

GPA Programs Committee Meeting

The GPA Programs Committee is meeting every other Thursday morning at noon if you’d like to assist in the Fall Conference. Please email Kyethea Clark, GPA VP of Programs to join in and for more information.

2024 GPA Fall Conference – CANCELLED

Please note the due to the ongoing impacts of Hurricane Helene, the 2024 Fall Conference in Augusta has been cancelled. GPA will be issuing refunds for registration fees. Please allow up to 7-10 business days for the refunds to appear in your account.

Electric Highways and Harbors Workshop

Please join The Electrification Coalition for Electric Highways and Harbors, a free workshop discussing the state of medium- and heavy-duty electrification in Florida and Georgia. This event will convene leaders in the medium- and heavy-duty electrification field to discuss progress being made to reduce our dependence on oil and opportunities to deploy electric fleets and charging infrastructure across the state.

Free

GPA/NWGRC/GAZA Half Day Training

Georgia Highlands College 5441 Highway 20 NE, Cartersville, GA, United States

Transportation planning and Land Use Law planning training event will take place in Cartersville at Georgia Highlands College on Hwy 20 approximately one mile west of I-75 exit 290. Lunch will be provided. FREE event. Email Richard Osborne to sign up.

Free

Conference Alternatives Survey Due

Our team has been working diligently to explore alternative programming options, specifically for those needing APA-required Certified Maintenance (CM) credits. To ensure we offer valuable content and maximize participation, we kindly ask for your input. We’ve prepared a brief survey for members and 2024 Fall Conference presenters. Your input will help us shape these sessions […]

Sustainability in Action Roundtable (SART) – Affordable Housing

St. Luke's 435 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, Georgia

Join Southface for an engaging and impactful Affordable Housing Panel Discussion, where there will be an open, honest discussion about the critical issues affecting housing in the Greater Metro Atlanta area.

Zoning Code Basics Information Session

EPG is hosting an information session on Zoning Code Basics. Participants will receive foundational knowledge on how zoning ordinances are created and implemented. Ideal for new planners, or for those who need to brush up on their zoning knowledge! Earn 1 CM credit.

GPA Mentor Program Applications Due

Interested in participating in next year’s Mentor program? The 2025 Mentor Committee application cycle is open through November 25, 2024, 11:59 pm!

FAICP Nominations Due through GPA

Members of GPA are eligible for consideration if they have been members of AICP for 10 years or more, are members in good standing of AICP, and have achieved excellence in professional practice, teaching and mentoring, research, public or community service and leadership. Fellows are known for having made an outstanding contribution to the profession […]

Climate Action Committee Meeting (Virtual)

New and returning participants are welcome. We will be discussing our first field trip of 2025, plans and obstacles, and the baton will be passed to new leadership.

EPG Holiday Happy Hour

Three Taverns Imaginarium 777 Memorial Dr SE, Atlanta, GA, United States

EPG is hosting a holiday happy hour at Three Taverns Imaginarium! This event is open to anyone interested in stopping by, and we would love to see everybody before the holidays!

Shedding Light on Sunshine Laws and Other Public Records Requests

The APA Florida Chapter is hosting a FREE webinar that may be beneficial for those outside of the Sunshine State. Learn the legal elements of working as a planner in a state with broad Sunshine Laws, addressing such questions. 1 Law CM credit.

APA Women & Planning Bookclub

You're invited to the APA Women & Planning Bookclub! We’re kicking off 2025 with a fantastic lineup of books that spark meaningful conversations and inspire fresh perspectives. This January, we’ll be diving into True Gretch: What I've Learned About Life, Leadership, and Everything in Between by Gretchen Whitmer for our first read of the year. […]

APA Women & Planning Division Annual Business Meeting

Calling all APA Members and APA Women & Planning Division (WPD) members. Join us for APA WPD's State of the Division and Annual Business Meeting. Whether you’re an active member, a book club participant, or simply interested in learning more about APA WPD, we’d love to see you on Zoom!

Annual Climate Symposium

The Annual Climate Symposium presented by the APA Sustainable Communities Division will explore local climate action mitigation and adaptation. Virtual.

How AI Can Enhance ADA Compliant GIS Solutions

This session explores how Artificial Intelligence is enhancing GIS to help planners create more inclusive and accessible mapping environments that comply to ADA standards. By leveraging AI tools, planners can identify issues more efficiently and make proactive, data-driven decisions that address emerging challenges.

Free

Georgia Academy for Economic Development – The Essentials

Colquitt EMC-Moultrie 16 Rowland Drive NE, Moultrie, GA, United States

The Georgia Academy for Economic Development is offering opportunities for officials to learn and understand how to create vibrant communities through economic development tools entitled "The Essentials."  The Essentials may be beneficial to planners, elected and appointed officials. The cost is $195.00 for the day-session. Learn More.

$195

2025 Training for Planning Officials – Spring

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

This training provides knowledge, resources, and tools that give local planning commission members and others involved in the planning process confidence in making educated, effective decisions to help shape their communities. This is a multi-part series of four sessions, spread over the course of four months.

$200

Early Pricing Ends for Spring Conference Registration

Early Registration Savings End Soon! Register by Friday, February 28 to lock in the biggest savings. Prices increase on Saturday, March 1—so don’t wait! Secure your spot today and join us for an exciting and informative conference!

Climate Planning Book Club

GPA’s Climate Working Group is hosting our first book club meeting of the year. We will be discussing Solved: How the World’s Great Cities Are Fixing the Climate Crisis by David Miller. You do not need to be a member of the Climate Working Group to attend.

Spring 2025 Conference

Gainesville Civic Center 830 Green Street NE, Gainesville, GA, United States

Get ready for an electrifying experience at the GPA Spring Conference, “The Power of Place”! We’re thrilled to invite you to beautiful Gainesville on March 13, 2025, where the magic of nature meets innovative planning. Nestled among the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains and the sparkling Lake Lanier, our one-day event at the Gainesville Civic Center promises inspiration and excitement at every turn. Register today!

58th Annual Basic Economic Development Course

Global Learning and Conference Center 81 4th St NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Georgia Tech is hosting the 58th Annual Basic Economic Development Course March 17th - 20th in Atlanta. This four-day course will explore housing strategies as an economic development tool to create quality communities.

GPA’s Climate Action Working Group Meeting

GPA’s Climate Action Working Group holds a monthly meeting to collaborate on ways that planners can advance climate action through their work in Georgia. The next Climate Action meeting is Tuesday, March 18.

Georgia Academy for Economic Development – The Essentials

Washington EMC-Sandersville 319 N. Smith Street, Sandersville, United States

The Georgia Academy for Economic Development is offering opportunities for officials to learn and understand how to create vibrant communities through economic development tools entitled "The Essentials."  The Essentials may be beneficial to planners, elected and appointed officials. The cost is $195.00 for the day-session. Learn More.

$195

Parks & Greenspace Conference

Atlanta Botanical Garden 1345 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

This year’s Parks & Greenspace Conference will highlight the theme of “Connections” in various forms, and the notion that parks provide the common ground that makes our cities places to live and thrive.

Advanced Topic-AI 101 for Local Officials

Middle Georgia Regional Commission 3661 Eisenhower Parkway, Suite MB102, Macon, GA, United States

Georgia Academy for Economic Development offers opportunities to take a deep dive on the specific requirements of industrial recruitment and the incentive process, join us for this one-day class where you will learn the components of a successful industrial recruitment program. Beneficial to economic development professionals, development authority board members, and elected officials. The cost is $95.00 for the day-session. Learn More.

$95

2025 Training for Planning Officials – Spring

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

This training provides knowledge, resources, and tools that give local planning commission members and others involved in the planning process confidence in making educated, effective decisions to help shape their communities. This is a multi-part series of four sessions, spread over the course of four months.

$200

2025 National Planning Conference

Colorado Convention Center 700 14th St,, Denver, CO, United States

NPC25 is your ultimate ticket to connect with your professional community. Join us in the vibrant city of Denver at the Colorado Convention Center and immerse yourself in an inspiring network of peers that will empower you to analyze, imagine, and plan for the future of the planning profession.

Georgia Academy for Economic Development – The Essentials

The Boathouse 3105 Clarks Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA, United States

The Georgia Academy for Economic Development is offering opportunities for officials to learn and understand how to create vibrant communities through economic development tools entitled "The Essentials."  The Essentials may be beneficial to planners, elected and appointed officials. The cost is $195.00 for the day-session. Learn More.

$195

Unraveling the Mystery of Deeds Workshop

Jackson County Administration Building 4965 Jackson Parkway, Jefferson, GA, United States

Deeds are complicated legal documents but understanding them is essential in public administration. In this workshop, you will learn the most common types of deeds, how to read and decipher them, how to identify mistakes and red flags, and the process of filing deeds in the State of Georgia.
 

$50

GPA Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee Happy Hour

Atlantucky Brewing 170 Northside Dr. SW, Ste 96, Atlanta, Georgia

The GPA Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Committee is hosting a happy hour for current and prospective members to share information and learn more about the committee.

2025 Training for Planning Officials – Spring

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

This training provides knowledge, resources, and tools that give local planning commission members and others involved in the planning process confidence in making educated, effective decisions to help shape their communities. This is a multi-part series of four sessions, spread over the course of four months.

$200