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Planner's Luncheon
Planner's Luncheon
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.
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Rethinking Planning: Is There a Better Way
Rethinking Planning: Is There a Better Way
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.
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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.
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GPA Conference
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.
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Form-based Zoning (CM | TBD)
Form-based Zoning (CM | TBD)
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.
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Complete Streets (CM | TBD)
Complete Streets (CM | TBD)
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.
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ULI Atlanta – Infrastructure Summit
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.”
ULI Atlanta Infrastructure Summit
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.”
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Georgia Conservancy’s “Drinks and Discussion”
To spark the conversation, Rebecca Serna from the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition will talk about the Atlanta Streets Alive program and the street festivals they have planned this summer.