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World Town Planning Day

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

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

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

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

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

Economic Development Credit Analysis (CM | 24)

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

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

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

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

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

Planning for Aging Septic Systems

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

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

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

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