health. Evaluate and adapt the model for
<br />your community, and understand the
<br />different viewpoints of the planning and
<br />development processes. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Strategic and Master Planning
<br />Wednesday, I:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />identify collective goals by consensus,
<br />and update strategic and master plans
<br />within a computer-simulated
<br />environment. Presenters demonstrate how
<br />to build alternative future scenarios and
<br />forecast their social and economic
<br />impacts. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Regional Plans for the 2 1st
<br />Century
<br />Wednesday, I:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Track the future direction of regional
<br />plans through three case studies. Learn
<br />the common themes and emerging trends
<br />of regional plans and how to develop and
<br />implement them. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Transportation Control Measures
<br />Wednesday, 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Learn how to manage increased demand
<br />for transportation services in urban and
<br />suburban communities. Review the
<br />emerging body of research that evaluates
<br />these measures. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />ISTEA Enhancement Funding
<br />Wednesday, 1:00 p.m.-2:l 5 p.m.
<br />
<br />Learn how to prepare successful
<br />enhancement funding applications to
<br />improve your ranking in the
<br />Transportation Improvement Program.
<br />Understand the mechanics of
<br />implementation, design and construction
<br />coordination, and compliance with
<br />disadvantaged and minority business
<br />contract requirements. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Wellhead Protection
<br />Wednesday, ! :00 p.m.-2:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Authors of the recent PAS Report, A
<br />Gaide to Wellhead Protection, will lead a
<br />session on using federal mandates to fix
<br />zoning ordinances so that they comply
<br />with wellhead protection standards.
<br />CPDP: !.5
<br />
<br />Greenways
<br />Wednesday, i :00 p.m.-2:15 p.m
<br />
<br />Understand the modern greenway
<br />movement and how it forms a link
<br />between green infrastructure planning and
<br />implementation and community economic
<br />wellness. Learn how to broaden your own
<br />current greenway programs. CPDP: 1.5
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<br />Planning Commissioners Workshop
<br />Planning Commissioner Clinic
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />Meet with a panel of peers and planners to
<br />ask qaestions and seek counsel on
<br />pressing problems. Privacy and attentive
<br />discussion are absolutely guaranteed.
<br />
<br />Florida's Water Management
<br />Districts
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />The state's water management districts are
<br />unique forms of regional government wilb
<br />taxing authority. Session highlights
<br />include district environmental aud
<br />conservation programs, acquisition
<br />of environmentally sensitive lands,
<br />wetlands mitigation banking, and
<br />water-use plans. Sponsor: Local
<br />Host Committee. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Administering Impact Fees
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />Explore impact fee credits as a tool
<br />to implement your capital
<br />improvement program. During an
<br />interactive discussion, explore
<br />economic development and
<br />affordable housing credits,
<br />recognition of existing use credit,
<br />exemptions, and independent
<br />calculations. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Enforcement, Mediation, and
<br />Litigation
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />Regulations, conditional permits, and
<br />environmental mitigation techniques must
<br />be enforced to be effective in the long
<br />term. Understand the relationship between
<br />planning and the techniques of
<br />enforcement, dispute resolution, and
<br />litigation. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Preparing Alaska Native Youth
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />Understand traditional Alaskan land
<br />stewardship practices and customs, and
<br />apply examples learned from youth
<br />planning education in your local
<br />community. Learn to use interagency and
<br />intercultural successes to enhance local
<br />efforts. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Communities for Learning
<br />and Living
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />Campuses and their communities are
<br />collaborating to address common needs
<br />and concerns. Through two case studies,
<br />examine how colleges can help with
<br />physical and human services
<br />
<br />improvements in their surroundings to
<br />meet both campus and neighborhood
<br />demands. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Regional Visioning
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />Regional visioning uses strategic planning
<br />for its methodology. Learn how the
<br />concept is used by the private sector when
<br />consultants manage the public
<br />participation planning process. Learn
<br />what technical support and information
<br />are available fi~r conducting regional
<br />visioning projects. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Sustainable Economic
<br />Development
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />Sustainable development has become a
<br />popular policy goal, yet planners and Ihe
<br />public have difficulty forming local
<br />policy in a global economic context.
<br />Learn h6w to prepare a sustainable
<br />economic develop~nent policy, and
<br />anticipate the political uses that may arise.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Growth Management
<br />Techniques
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />Learn how Nevada is converting
<br />agricultural land into a master-planned
<br />series of communities. Examiue open
<br />space preservation, infrastructure
<br />financing mechanisms, and build-out
<br />scenarios to allow for the maintenance of
<br />a high quality of life. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Florida Growth Management
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />Understand the challenge of developing
<br />and maintaining polincal and public
<br />support for state-level growth
<br />management legislation. Assess the
<br />effects of implementing the 1985 Florida
<br />
<br />legislation ami its effect on actual land-
<br />use development patlerns Ihroughout the
<br />country. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Coordinating Land Management
<br />Plans
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />Examine the historic and legal context for
<br />local and federal govermnent
<br />coordination of resonrce and land
<br />management plans. Find out what tools to
<br />use, and learn how to develop a local/
<br />federal government coordination strategy.
<br />CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Reinventing Transportation
<br />Planning
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />Missouri's Highway and Transportation
<br />Department has redesigned its methods of
<br />receiving, prioritizing, and developing
<br />transportation projects. Learn how the
<br />department shortened the plan scoping
<br />process by incorporating greater input
<br />from local agencies, regional planning
<br />commissions, and metropolitan planning
<br />organizations. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Unified Permitting at Fort
<br />Devens
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
<br />
<br />Review a unified permitting system being
<br />implemented at 4,140-acre Fort Devens,
<br />Massachusetts, a deactivated military
<br />base. The system attempts to balance
<br />environmental and economic concerns by
<br />consolidating development and project
<br />reviews into a single permit action by a
<br />12-member regulatory body. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Florida Reminiscences
<br />Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m
<br />Two Iongtim~ practitioners review the
<br />Snnshine State's planning history and
<br />cm ~ent growth struggles. Sponsor:
<br />Society for American City and Regional
<br />Planning History. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Planning for Disney's ~
<br />Celebration
<br />Wednesday, 4:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />This is the community everyone is talking
<br />about--where Disney moves into genuine
<br />community planning. The focus will be
<br />on planning, permitting, and
<br />intergovernmental issues. How well will
<br />the megaplanners succeed? Sponsor:
<br />Local Host Committee. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Building a "New Town"
<br />in New Guinea
<br />Wednesday, 4:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Understand the difficulties involved in
<br />planning a new commnnity in a vastly
<br />different culture and environment. Learn
<br />the strengths and weaknesses of planning
<br />by a priw~te company as opposed to
<br />government ageucies. Participants will
<br />discuss the environmental impacts of
<br />planning in one of the world's last
<br />rainforests. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Old Fashioned Planning at the
<br />Speed of Light
<br />Wednesday, 4:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Learn bow geographic information
<br />technology is used lo strengthen the links
<br />between policy, infrastrnctnre, land use,
<br />and growth management. Explore how to
<br />change a paper plan into an electronic
<br />one. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Transfer of Development Rights
<br />Wednesday, 4:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Transfer of development rights (TDR) has
<br />been used to preserve open space, historic
<br />landmarks, farmland, and natural areas at
<br />little expense. Find out which communi-
<br />ties have succeeded with TI)R, and learn
<br />about its legal aspects. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Impact Analysis Software
<br />Weduesday, 4:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Participants will view three software
<br />packages that incorporate elements of
<br />traffic modeling, fiscal impact analysis,
<br />and quasi-GIS. The session also addresses
<br />methodology questions and the difference
<br />between analyzing specilic projects and
<br />policy decisions. Cf'DP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Professional Exchange
<br />Experience
<br />Wednesday, 4:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Recent particip:mts in the APA
<br />International Planning Exchange Program
<br />describe their experiences and answer
<br />questions. They discuss the role of the
<br />exchange program in imernational
<br />planning and professional development.
<br />and explain how to participate. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Shaping Planning Policy
<br />Wednesday, 4:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />Understand the role that nonprofits play in
<br />the planning process and the tools they
<br />use to influence policy. Increasingly,
<br />nonprofits shape, enforce, and implement
<br />urban growth. Hear how top planners do it
<br />and who sets the agenda. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Lake Okeechobee Tourism
<br />Development
<br />Wednesday, 4:(X) p.m.-5:15 p.m.
<br />
<br />The Lake Okeechobee region lacks tourist
<br />facilities found in other waterfront areas.
<br />Learn how a unique pnblic/private
<br />network is pursuing tourism to diversify
<br />the economy and build consensns among
<br />different rural communities. CPDP: 1.5
<br />
<br />Corridor Management of Scenic
<br />Byways
<br />Wednesday, 4:00 p.m.-5:l 5 p.m.
<br />
<br />This session will focns on Jacob's Ladder
<br />Trail Scenic Byway as a model for scenic
<br />byway development. Emphasis will be on
<br />implementable long- and short-term plans
<br />and the consideration of regulatory.
<br />preservation, and economic development
<br />tools. CPDP: 1.5
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