possible solutions to land-use planning
<br />issues. Sponsor: Resort and Tourism
<br />Division. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />University Partnerships
<br />Monday, 8:45 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
<br />
<br />The University of Louisville has become
<br />a leader in creating partnerships with
<br />government, developers, and community
<br />leaders to rebuild an inner-city ghetto.
<br />Discover why it was successful, and learn
<br />how to replicate that success in your own
<br />community. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Making Governments Plan
<br />Monday, 8:45 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
<br />
<br />Learn whether state mandates have an
<br />effect on local planning and how different
<br />aspects of such mandates help or impede
<br />local government efforts. Sponsor:
<br />Intergovernmental Affairs Division.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Implications of ISTEA
<br />Monday, 8:45 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
<br />
<br />Identify issues and challenges stemming
<br />from changes in transportation planning
<br />requirements under ISTEA. Examine the
<br />technical considerations that are driving
<br />change in planning methods and
<br />approaches. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Congress and the Environment
<br />Monday, 8:45 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
<br />
<br />The 104th Congress has made changes to
<br />environmental policy that reverse 25
<br />years of expanding federal initiatives.
<br />Examine the practical content of actual
<br />and proposed changes in federal
<br />environmental programs and look at
<br />possible responses. Sponsor:
<br />Environment, Natural Resources and
<br />Energy Division. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />How Useful Is GIS Technology?
<br />Monday, 8:45 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
<br />
<br />Results from a survey of 50 Virginia
<br />planning agencies will be reported.
<br />Survey questions addressed productivity,
<br />decision making, and customer service,
<br />and focused on agencies' use of GIS
<br />technology. CPDP: i.5
<br />
<br />Israel Stollman Ethics
<br />Symposium II
<br />Monday, 10:15 a.m.-I 1:30 a.m.
<br />
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Planning Commissioners Workshop
<br />NIMBYs and Commissioners
<br />Monday, 10:15 a.m.-I 1:30 a.m.
<br />
<br />How can planning commissioners best
<br />deal with the NIMBY syndrome?
<br />Commissioners will demonstrate
<br />successful community strategies to
<br />address Not In My Back Yard concerns.
<br />
<br />Are the Everglades Doomed?
<br />Monday, 10:15 a.m.-I 1:30 a.m.
<br />
<br />If not, does the answer lie in
<br />governmental attempts to revive the
<br />Everglades, including litigation involving
<br />federal and state governments,
<br />agricultural interests, and environmental
<br />groups? Sponsor: Local Host Committee.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Implementing Growth
<br />Management
<br />Monday, 10:15 a.m.-I 1:30 a.m.
<br />
<br />Planners will describe how phase two of
<br />the growth management process is playing
<br />out. Look at how planned implementation
<br />via development regulations, impact fees,
<br />and capital facilities plans have raised local
<br />consciousness. This session will illustrate
<br />implementation with case studies. Sponsor:
<br />Local Host Committee. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />ltousing Forum
<br />Visionary Community Building
<br />Monday, 10:15 a.m.-I 1:30 a.m.
<br />
<br />Under Secretary Henry Cisneros, HUD
<br />has moved from landlord to catalyst and
<br />facilitator for assisting families who have
<br />turned around their neighborhoods.
<br />Examine the four principles of the
<br />community empowerment agenda: linking
<br />families to work, leveraging private
<br />investment, developing local solutions,
<br />and affirming traditional values. Sponsor:
<br />Housing and Human Services Division.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Land Use and Environmental
<br />Cases
<br />Monday, 10:15 a.m.-I 1:30 a.m.
<br />
<br />Leading land-use attorneys will
<br />summarize cases that arose across the
<br />country in the last year. Questions from
<br />the audience will help frame the panelists'
<br />discussions of the scope and applicability
<br />of the holdings. Sponsor: Planning and
<br />Law Division. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />The Takings War
<br />Monday, 10:15 a.m.-I 1:30 a.m.
<br />
<br />The "wise use" movement is trying to
<br />change the definition of taking, resulting
<br />in a frontal attack on planning in many
<br />states. To prepare for future takings
<br />battles, explore the experiences of three
<br />different states that have faced this issue.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Planning for People and Place
<br />Monday, 10:15 a.m.-I 1:30 a.m.
<br />
<br />Sometimes the problem is planning as
<br />usual. Explore three new approaches to
<br />the planning process and the linkages
<br />between human services, community
<br />development, and land-use planning.
<br />Learn how to successfully reinvent
<br />planning departments to support the
<br />planning process. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Starting Your Own Consulting
<br />Firm
<br />Monday, 10:15 a.m.-I 1:30 a.m.
<br />
<br />This session will focus on experiences of
<br />private consultants who have recently
<br />established their own businesses. Review
<br />the pros and cons, the basic items you
<br />need, and how to market your firm.
<br />Sponsor: Private Practice Division.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />AICP's Planners' Casebook
<br />Monday, 10:15 a.m.-I 1:30 a.m.
<br />
<br />Has your agency completed an innovative
<br />pruject? Did your firm develop a new
<br />methodology? Do your research results
<br />show a better way? Share your success.
<br />Meet the editor of Planners' Casebook,
<br />and find out how to get your story into
<br />print.
<br />
<br />Reconceiving the City
<br />Monday, 10:15 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
<br />
<br />Explore the planning seqnence and
<br />politics in historically minority
<br />communities. Examine lessons learned
<br />from Atlantic Beach, South Carolina,
<br />including its history, need for
<br />redevelopment, community participation,
<br />and development proposals, costs, and
<br />control. Sponsor: Planning and the Black
<br />Community Division. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Partnership for Transportation
<br />Alternatives
<br />Monday, 10:15 am.-I 1:30 a.m.
<br />
<br />Learn how to maximize funding
<br />opportunities for alternative modes of
<br />transportation, and explore the myths and
<br />realities of transit planning. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Electric and Magnetic Field
<br />Policy
<br />Monday, 10:15 a.m.-I 1:30 a.m.
<br />
<br />Delve into the characteristics of electric and
<br />magnetic fields (EMF) and current scientific
<br />research into possible health effects. Learn
<br />to discuss EMF in terms understandable
<br />to both local officials and citizens. Co-
<br />sponsors: Environment, Natural
<br />Resources and Energy Division and the
<br />Edison Electric Institute. CPDP: !.5
<br />
<br />AICP Workshop
<br />Model Subdivision Regulations
<br />Monday, 1:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />The author of Model Subdivision
<br />Regulations leads a workshop on the
<br />history of changes in subdivision law
<br />since the 1980s, particularly in the
<br />financing of capital facilities. Learn
<br />about the growth of user fees and
<br />impact fees to replace money formerly
<br />available from the federal government.
<br />CPDP: 4.5
<br />
<br />Planning Commissioners Workshop
<br />Making Sound Decisions
<br />Monday, 1:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />In this interactive workshop, learn how
<br />to make good, practical decisions that
<br />can be defeuded and implemented. This
<br />session will blend the legal issues with the
<br />practical issues facing planning
<br />commissioners in their monthly meetings.
<br />
<br />Visioning for Tomorrow's
<br />Transportation
<br />Monday, 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.
<br />
<br />Learn how to integrate visioning with
<br />transportation planning to gain informed
<br />public input and support for long-term
<br />strategies. Explore useful ways to foster
<br />regional cooperation and anticipate an
<br />evolving federal influence. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Planning Commissioners Workshop
<br />Making Impact Fees Work
<br />Monday, 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />In the face of Nollan and related cases,
<br />the impact fee is an increasingly
<br />important device to finance new
<br />infrastructure. Learn to understand the
<br />particular nature of an impact fee, its
<br />proper use, and specific steps that can be
<br />taken to justify it.
<br />
<br />Horizon West
<br />Monday, I:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Examine the public-private partnership
<br />between Orange County and private
<br />property owners, who worked together to
<br />prepare a strategic plan for development
<br />of 55,000 acres adjacent to Wait Disney
<br />
<br />World. Learn how the plan was developed
<br />and the approaches used for building
<br />consensus. Sponsor: Local Host
<br />Committee. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Florida Comprehensive Planning
<br />Monday, i:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Panelists will showcase the evolution of
<br />Florida's comprehensive planning
<br />process. Highlights include a discussion
<br />of Florida's recent private property rights
<br />legislation, as well as the state's
<br />consistency doctrine, concurrency, capital
<br />improvement strategies, intergovern-
<br />mental coordination, and the evaluation
<br />process. Sponsor: Local Host Committee.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Community-Based Transit and
<br />Economic Development
<br />Monday, 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Understand the benefits of integrating
<br />land-use and transportation planning, and
<br />learn how to involve local communities in
<br />the development of transit station area
<br />plans. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />New Data Sources
<br />Monday, 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Global positioning system data, higher
<br />resolution digital images, CD-based data,
<br />and intelligent transportation systems are
<br />presenting a vast menu of information
<br />options. Explore these new sources, and
<br />learn how they can be used for better
<br />analyses and decision making. Sponsor:
<br />Information Technology Division.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Muncie "Home Center"
<br />Monday, 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />From conceptualization to implementation
<br />and land use, learn about the Muncie
<br />Homeownership and Development
<br />Center. The focus is on community-based
<br />citizen participation and the strategic
<br />planning process that led to the "home
<br />center." CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Zoning for Community
<br />Residences
<br />Monday, !:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />The federal Fair Housing Amendments
<br />Act (FHAA) of 1988 sought to ban the
<br />use of special use permits for housing
<br />people with disabilities to enable them to
<br />locate in single-family districts. Learn
<br />about compliance with FtIAA and the
<br />APA amicus brief that influenced the U.S.
<br />Supreme Court's 1995 ruling in Edmonds.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Increasing Social Trust
<br />Monday, 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Examine a successfifl study of distrust in
<br /> local government resulting from laws
<br /> and policies intended for environmental
<br /> protection. Review apprupriate test
<br /> questionnaires to evaluate levels of
<br /> trust in staff members, local
<br /> govermnent regulations, and
<br /> department programs, ldentify
<br /> implemented programs that encourage
<br /> social trust and increase productive
<br /> public interaction. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br /> Partnerships for Building
<br /> Consensus
<br /> Monday, 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br /> Explore the concept of partnering as a
<br />means of solving contentious issues.
<br />Discuss the pros and cons of partnerships,
<br />and learn how to apply this tool to your
<br />own community. Sponsor:
<br />Intergovernmental Affairs Division.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Improving Pedestrian, Bicycle,
<br />and Transit Effectiveness
<br />Monday, I:00 p.m.-2:i5 p.m.
<br />
<br />Panelists will address the integration of
<br />improved bicycle and pedestrian policies,
<br />plans, and design standards into
<br />transportation and land-use planning, and
<br />the development of intermodal linkages
<br />through bikes-on-buses programs.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Rethinking Manufactured
<br />Housing for Cities
<br />Monday, 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />liear a discussion of the semester-long
<br />design studio conducled at the University
<br />of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, focusing on
<br />designs for llUD-code homes to be used
<br />in urban redevelopment in Milwaukee's
<br />inner city. CPDP: i.5
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