<br />Organizations and cities,
<br />. regional COGs, and state
<br />. governments. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />e:
<br />
<br />Plenary Luncheon
<br />Tuesday, 12:15 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />The luncheon speaker will be
<br />Clarence Page, columnist and
<br />editorial board member of the
<br />Chicago Tribune. Page, a
<br />Pulitzer Prize-winning
<br />journalist, appears regularly as
<br />a commentator on "The
<br />McLaughlin Group" and the
<br />. "MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour."
<br />
<br />Natural Gas Vehicles
<br />Tuesday, 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
<br />
<br />California has begun a pilot
<br />. program that requires growing
<br />percentages of the vehicles
<br />sold in the state to use clean
<br />fuels. Learn more about this
<br />program that could put more
<br />. than one million clean-fuel
<br />vehicles on state roads within
<br />five years. Sponsor: American
<br />Gas Association. CPDP: 2
<br />
<br />Public-Private
<br />Economic
<br />. Development
<br />Ventures
<br />Tuesday, 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
<br />
<br />Entertainment development
<br />and waterfront redevelopment
<br />are new economic develop-
<br />.... ment tools. Learn how
<br />.. communities identify
<br />alternative reinvestment
<br />methods and develop mutually
<br />. supporting mixed-use
<br />. developments. Sponsor:
<br />Economic Development
<br />Division. CPDP: 2
<br />
<br />Region & City
<br />Reinventing
<br />. Regional Governance
<br />. Tuesday, 3:00 p.m.-5:oo p.m.
<br />
<br />Metropolitan areas, regions,
<br />city states-whatever we call
<br />. them-are increasingly
<br />. important as the geographic
<br />areas that compete in the
<br />. global economy. Will this
<br />. overcome traditional opposi-
<br />. tion to real regional gover-
<br />nance? CPDP: 2
<br />
<br />. Planning in
<br />Times of Disaster
<br />. Tuesday, 3:00 p.m.-5:oo p.m.
<br />. Your principal worry to date
<br />has been how to support a
<br />respectable planning program
<br />in your community. Then,
<br />. without warning, disaster
<br />strikes-earthquake, hurri-
<br />. cane, flood, fire. What now?
<br />Sponsor: Local Host Commit-
<br />tee. CPDP: 2
<br />
<br />Region & City
<br />Planning With
<br />Diverse Populations
<br />Tuesday, 3:00 p.m.-5:oo p.m.
<br />
<br />People with disabilities, the
<br />homeless, immigrant commu-
<br />nities, people with mental
<br />illness-all challenge
<br />traditional planning processes
<br />and standards. This session
<br />focuses on innovative
<br />planning solutions and ways
<br />for the community to partici-
<br />. pate in solving design
<br />problems. Society and
<br />Diversity theme track.
<br />CPDP: 2
<br />
<br />. AICP Workshop
<br />. AICP Workshop Making Better Maps
<br />. Using Focus Groups Tuesday, 3:00 p.m.-5:oo p.m.
<br />Tuesday, 3:00 p.m.-5:oo p.m. Weak, ill-conceived, or poorly
<br />Paul Zucker will show you done maps undercut planners'
<br />how inexpensive focus groups efforts at communication.
<br />. can improve the business . Learn how to make maps more
<br />climate of planning and attractive and useful, with a
<br />development processes. Focus special focus on the design
<br />. groups have helped sell cars, . problems and opportunities
<br />. soap, and politicians. Th~y can . presented by computers.
<br />. help you, too. CPDP: 2 CPDP: 2
<br />
<br />e
<br />
<br />Housing Forum
<br />. Housing Dependent
<br />Populations
<br />Tuesday, 3:00 p.m.-5:oo p.m.
<br />
<br />Explore the difficulties
<br />encountered by groups trying
<br />to house dependent popula-
<br />tions. How do you gain
<br />community acceptance?
<br />Discuss various strategies that
<br />have been used. Sponsor:
<br />Housing and Human Services
<br />Division. CPDP: 2
<br />
<br />AICP Exam
<br />Review Course II
<br />Tuesday, 6:00 p.m.-9:oo p.m.
<br />. A review of the topics that
<br />have caused the most
<br />difficulty: budgeting and
<br />. economic techniques, and
<br />applying analytic methods.
<br />(See Monday, 6:00 p.m. to
<br />8:00 p.m. for Part 1.)
<br />
<br />. Wednesday,
<br />: April 20
<br />
<br />. AICP Worksho()
<br />How to Break
<br />. a Deadlock
<br />Wednesday,
<br />. 9:00 a.m.-12:oo noon
<br />
<br />. This interactive workshop,
<br />. conducted by David Stiebel,
<br />. explains practical steps to
<br />break deadlocks and forge
<br />agreement over development,
<br />. NIMBYs, or other issues.
<br />Learn to differentiate between
<br />a communication problem and
<br />. a real dispute, and learn when
<br />. communication can backfire.
<br />. CPDP: 3
<br />
<br />. AICP Worksho~
<br />. Tools for GUiding
<br />. Urban Design
<br />Wednesday,
<br />9:00 a.m.-I 2:00 noon
<br />
<br />This workshop will show how
<br />. to work with communities to
<br />establish community design
<br />priorities. Learn how to work
<br />with commissions and citizens
<br />to improve their planning
<br />knowledge, develop urban
<br />design policy, reach consen-
<br />sus, and choose methods of
<br />implementing design guide-
<br />lines. CPDP: 3
<br />
<br />. AICP Workshop
<br />. Visioning Case Studies
<br />Wednesday,
<br />9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
<br />
<br />For the third consecutive year
<br />we'll review a variety of new
<br />case studies that show how
<br />planning agencies get started
<br />in involving local citizens and
<br />leaders in strategic or
<br />comprehensive planning.
<br />CPDP: 3
<br />
<br />Region & City
<br />. Economy and
<br />. Technology
<br />. \\kdnesday, 9:00 a.m.-I 0:00 a.m.
<br />
<br />This session will introduce the
<br />Economy and Technology
<br />theme track.
<br />
<br />. Governance in
<br />American and
<br />Canadian Cities
<br />. Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.-1O:20a.m.
<br />
<br />Examine comparative issues
<br />. of metropolitan planning
<br />activities in several West
<br />Coast urban areas. The
<br />. emphasis will be on institu-
<br />tional settings, relative
<br />successes, emerging institu-
<br />tional patterns, and implica-
<br />tions for other urban regions.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />. Gaming and Historic
<br />. Preservation
<br />\\kdnesday, 9:00 a.m. -10:20 a.m. .
<br />. As gambling spreads through- .
<br />out America, one particular
<br />. problem is the impact of
<br />gaming activities and
<br />associated businesses on
<br />historic areas. Can gaming and
<br />preservation benefit from one
<br />. another? This session will
<br />. provide practical examples
<br />and advice. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />. Teaching About
<br />Planning
<br />Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.-1O:20 a.m. .
<br />. Learn how planning educators .
<br />and others provide experiences
<br />on planning for non-technical .
<br />. groups. There will be an
<br />opportunity for networking
<br />and information sharing.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Urban and Regional
<br />Economic
<br />Development
<br />Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.-I 0:20 a.m.
<br />. Explore economic and
<br />infrastructure financin!!
<br />initiatives that reinforce and
<br />enhance the vitality of central
<br />cities. Sponsor: City Planning
<br />and Management Division.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />. The Challenge of
<br />. Environmental Racism
<br />Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.-l 0:20 a.m.
<br />
<br />The burden of environmental
<br />exploitation. disruption, and
<br />contamination is borne
<br />unevenly in our society. Learn
<br />how communities have faced
<br />these inequities and fought
<br />unbalanced environmental
<br />consequences. Cosponsors:
<br />Planning and the Black
<br />Community and Environment,
<br />Natural Resources and Energy
<br />Divisions. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Manufactured Homes
<br />. for Low-Income
<br />Housing
<br />Wednesday,
<br />10:40 a.m.-I 2:00 noon
<br />HUD-code manufactured
<br />homes can produce top-quality .
<br />neighborhoods where residents .
<br />are happy to live. Sponsor:
<br />Manufactured Housing
<br />Institute. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />. Neighborhood
<br />Planning
<br />. Wednesday,
<br />10:40 a.m.-I 2:00 noon
<br />Learn how city planning
<br />agencies are returning to
<br />designing effective neighbor-
<br />hood planning strategies.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
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