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 StatesWho 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 StatesHosted 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 StatesGAZA 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 StatesShaw 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 StatesDear 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 StatesCome Hear about "The Dunwoody Model" of Government