American Planning Association - Private Practice Division

American Planning Association -  Private Practice Division

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The APA Private Practice Division seeks to meet the professional needs of urban, rural, and regional planning consultants.

The American Planning Association's Private Practice Division has been dedicated to meeting the needs of private urban planning consultants for over 25 years. We offer our members access to valuable networking opportunities, business resources, current information on private practice and urban, rural, and regional planning, and technical support. Your membership helps us to highlight issues and op

09/02/2021

Proud to have PPD sponsor this webinar tomorrow at 1:00 pm ET. Join us!

✔️Always Free
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Register @ www.ohioplanning.org/planningwebcast

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DirectVote Election: Login 07/26/2021

TIME TO VOTE! Check your email inbox -- you should have recently received your personal ballot link to vote for the next APA board and AICP commission members--plus chapter and division leadership, including the next executive committee for the APA Private Practice Division!

It only takes a few minutes. You can cast your ballot at the link emailed to you by APA or via the link below:

DirectVote Election: Login

04/07/2021

American Planning Association - Private Practice Division invites you to join us for this month's PPD Conversations on April 9. Register: http://tinyurl.com/PPDConversations

02/24/2021

On Thursday, February 25th from 12:00-1:30 pm CT, the Planning and Law Division will host a webinar where experts will discuss the Fair Housing Law under the Biden Administration. 1.5 CM and CLE credits available. You can learn more about our panel and register at: www.planning.org/events/eventsingle/9211616

Fair Housing Law Under the Biden Administration The Biden Administration has signaled its intent to make major reforms to fair housing law, modifying or reversing many of the changes to regulation enacted in the prior four years. This webinar will forecast how the Biden Administration will approach these issues, including the potential reinstatem...

02/03/2021

May 5–7, 2021 | Online
Join in the NPC21 Immersive Digital Experience
Anticipate and Adapt

Join the planning community after a year like no other in the most immersive, energizing and empowering NPC yet! Share experiences, address challenges, and get ideas designed for today’s needs. You’ll come out the other side with a whole new perspective. https://planning.org/conference/

02/03/2021

Fri, Feb 12, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM EST 1.5 CM Credits
A screening of Episode III in the documentary series, the Shame of Chicago - The Color Tax. After the screening there will be a moderated discussion around fair housing, exclusionary housing policies and the impacts on minority communities nationwide. This webcast is hosted by the APA Housing and Community Development Division

The Color Tax tells the story of how a system of predatory home contract sales during the 1950s and 60s plundered enormous sums of wealth from the pockets of black families seeking homeownership. But unlike what happened in other cities, Chicago’s families fought back in one of city’s most heart-wrenching and perilous campaigns for racial and economic justice.
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5046503696918855179

The People the Suburbs Were Built for Are Gone 01/25/2021

One of the biggest shifts is that the U.S. now is a majority of one to two person households. And yet, the majority of land within regional urban boundaries is zoned for single-family houses.

The People the Suburbs Were Built for Are Gone How the suburbs are “retrofitting” obsolete malls, box stores, office parks, parking lots, motels, and more.

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