This Tri-State (GA, SC, NC) conference is held annually to encourage dialogue about watershed issues in the Southeast. AICP credit (4.0 credits) for this conference is now available. A Pre-Conference Technical Workshop on communicating effectively with emerging media. This will be led by Alan Heymann, Chief of External Affairs, DC Water. Learn about the history […]
Join Program Co-Chairs Harold Buckley, Jr., AICP, a partner with Wilson Brock & Irby LLC, and David C. Kirk, FAICP, a partner with Troutman Sanders LLP. They lead an outstanding faculty for multiple topics.
On Friday, September 21, a one-day Healthy Communities Summit, will take place in Atlanta to bring design and health professionals and public officials together to discuss and learn about ways to build livable neighborhoods together that support physical and mental health.
Designing Streets for Pedestrian Safety is a highly visual, hands-on workshop hosted by PEDS and customized for Metro Atlanta. Topics include street connectivity, access management, road diets, complete streets, intersection design, access to transit, and the nuts and bolts of creating safe crossings. During the afternoon, participants will apply what they’ve learned to a Livable […]
After the YPG Reception, participants are invited to join The Loft’s Comedy Night starting at 10:00pm (limited free tickets on a first-come first-serve basis, otherwise $5). This is a great chance to network with other planners and see what’s going on in planning throughout the state.
The Alabama APA Chapter in concert with Alabama A&M University is sponsoring an AICP Exam Preparation Workshop to be held on the Alabama A&M Campus on September 29, from 8:30 a.m to 5:00 p.m. More details will be provided shortly.Save the Date!
The Center for the Comparative Study of Metropolitan Growth advances interdisciplinary dialogue, academic exchanges, and research related to challenges facing the physical and built environment in Atlanta and around the world.
National and local experts in the fields of transportation, regional economics, public health, environment and aging will discuss integrated approaches for creating communities where older adults can age in place and age well. The event will showcase ARC’s Lifelong Communities Initiative, present models that can be replicated in other communities and introduce ARC’s exciting new […]