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APA/AICP <br />AICP Exam Review 22, 2S <br />AICP's Planners' Casebook 18 <br /> <br />Citizen Participation <br />Citizen Involvement Beyond Visioning 24 <br />Collaborative Planning 17 <br />Community Planning Teams 24 <br />Inereasing Social Trust 19 <br />Shaping Planning Policy 29 <br /> <br />Comprehensive Planning <br />A Plan for America's Capital 22 <br />Economy, Ecology, and Community 20 <br />Florida Comprehensive Planning 19 <br />Health and Human Services Planning 17 <br />Horizon Weal 19 <br />Implementing Growth Management 18 <br />Meadowlanda Management Plan 25 <br />Old Fashioned Planning at the Speed of Light 29 <br />Planning for Disney's Celebration 29 <br />Planning for the 21st Century 26 <br /> <br />Disaster Planning <br />Planning for Po*t-Disaster Recovery 22 <br /> <br />Downtown Planning <br />Corridor Action Plans 14 <br />Downtown Entertainment Districts 20 <br />Downtown Orlando (MW) 13 <br />Downtown Transportation Systems 25 <br />Lake Wales Main Street Program (MW) 12 <br />Reinfon:ing the Center City 15 <br />Tampa Aquarium and Downtown Development (MW) <br /> 12 <br /> <br />Economic Development <br />Altamonte Springs (MW) 11 <br />Convention and Resort Planning 15 <br />Downtown Entertainment Districts 20 <br />Economic Development Round Table 24 <br />Economic Impact Analysis 14 <br />Economy, Ecology, and Community 20 <br />Encouraging Investment and Empowerment 25 <br />Gambling with History 24 <br />Gambling with the Future 24 <br />Gaming and Native American Self-Governance 14 <br />Immigrants and World Cities 26 <br />Lake Wales Main Street Program (MW) 12 <br />Marketing the City as a Retail Entity 26 <br />Metropolitan Megs-Projects 22 <br />Orange County Convention Center (MW) 11 <br />Parks and Recreational Areas 26 <br />Planning for the 21st Century 26 <br />Recycling Federal Real Estate 15 <br />Regional Information Economic Development 21 <br />Reinforcing the Center City 15 <br />Retail Market Analysis 25 <br />Signage and Economic Development 22 <br />Sustainable Economic Development 28 <br />Tampa Aquarium and Downtown Development (MW) <br /> 12 <br />Tbeme Attractions and Entertainment Centers 17 <br />TIF and Single-Purpose Development 20 <br />University Partnerships 18 <br />Urban Entertainment Destinations 27 <br />Value Added Planning 17 <br /> <br />Education <br />Empowering Children 14 <br />Kids City 17 <br />Planning Practice Research 17 <br />Preparing Alaska Native Youth 28 <br />Reinventing Community Planning: Youth Forum 17 <br /> <br />Environment <br />Are the Everglades Doomed? 18 <br />Biological Services Planning Partnership 25 <br />Brownfield Sites 26 <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />Canaveral National Seashore (MW) 1 I <br />Congress and the Environment 18 <br />Cost-Effective Environmental Planning 20 <br />Cross Florida Greenway (MW) 12 <br />Disney's Accent on the Environment (MW) 12 <br />Disney's Walker Ranch Wilderness Preserve (MW) <br /> 10 <br />Econlockhatchee River Preservation (MW) 12 <br />Economy, Ecology, and Community 20 <br />Electric and Magnetic Field Policy 19 <br />Environmental Justice 26 <br />Florida's Water Management Districts 28 <br />GIS and the Statewide Plan for Greenways (MW) 10 <br />Kissimmee River Restoration (MW) 13 <br />Land Use and Environmental Cases 18 <br />Meadowlands Management Plan 25 <br />Measuring Environmental Performance 15 <br />Open Space Planning 20 <br />Rocksprings Run Canoe Trip (MW) 10, 12 <br />Solid Waste Planning 27 <br />Split Oak Forest Mitigation Park (MW) 13 <br />Sustainable Communities 16 <br />Sustainable Watershed Management 22 <br />Systemwide Watershed Management 20 <br />Tree Ordinances 23 <br />Water Quality Issues 15 <br />Wellhead Protection 28 <br /> <br />Federal Planning <br />Canaveral National Seashore (MW) I I <br />Environmental Issues Facing Federal Facilities 25 <br />Federal Planning in the Future 24 <br />It's Not Alt Base Closings 14 <br />Kennedy Space Center (MW) 10 <br />Kissimmee River Resortation (MW) 13 <br />Orlando Naval Training Center Reuse (MW) 10, 12 <br />Recycling Federal Real Estate 15 <br />Unified Permitting at Fort Devens 29 <br /> <br />Growth Management <br />Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances 27 <br />Administering Impact Fees 28 <br />Community Services and Open Space Protection 20 <br />Costs of Sprawl 22 <br />Dark Side of Growth Management 27 <br />Florida Growth Management 28 <br />Growth Management Techniques 28 <br />Implementing Growth Management 18 <br />Planning in Puget Sound 26 <br />Public Education in Diverse Communities 27 <br />Transportation & Growth Management in Oregon 22 <br />Unified Permitting at Fort Devens 29 <br />Urban Growth Boundaries 26 <br /> <br />Historic Preservation <br />Gambling with History 24 <br />Gambling with the Future 24 <br />Heritage Parks and Planning 22 <br />Lake Wales Main Street Program (MW) 12 <br />Parramore Heritage Neighborhood Revitaliation <br /> (MW) 12 <br /> <br />Housing <br />Affordable Housing in Florida 24 <br />Approaching Habitat Il 21 <br />Coalition for the Homeless (MW) 10 <br />Consolidated Planning/Coordinating Resources 14 <br />From St. John's College to Baden Square 24 <br />lnfill Housing 20 <br />Multifamily Density, Single-Family Character 27 <br />Muncie "Home Center' 19 <br />Residential Needs of the Elderly 17 <br />Rethinking Manufactured Housing for Cities 19 <br />SouthApopka Story (MW) 12 <br />Visionary Community Building 18 <br /> <br />Information Technology <br />Collaborative Community Information Systems 20 <br />Computer Visualization 2S <br /> <br />Decision Making with GIS 27 <br />GIS and Conservation Suburbs 27 <br />G1S and the Statewide Plan for Greenways (MW) 10 <br />GIS and Travel Demand Forecasting 22 <br />G1S: What Every Planning Director Should Know t5 <br />How Useful Is GIS Technology? 18 <br />Impact Analysis Software 29 <br />Interact for Novices 26 <br />New Data Sources 19 <br /> <br />Intergovernmental Relations <br />A Multijurisdictional Approach 27 <br />Coordinating Land Management Plans 29 <br />Making Governments Plan 18 <br />National Rural Development Partnership 23 <br />Partnerships for Building Consensus 19 <br />Regional Plans for the 21st Century 28 <br />Water Quality Issues 15 <br /> <br />International Planning <br />Building a "New Town" in New Guinea 29 <br />Immigrants and World Cities 26 <br />Monitoring Change in Global Cities 23 <br />Planning Barcelona 25 <br />Planning China's Cities 22 <br />Professional Exchange Experience 29 <br />Rebuilding Kobe, Japan 23 <br /> <br />Law/Land-Use Controls <br />Avoiding Takings 17 <br />Challenges of Wireless Communicatlon 2~ <br />Computer-Based Land-Use Regulations 24 <br />Coordinating Land Managemenl Plans 29 <br />Developments of Regional Impact 22 <br />Enforcement, Mediation, and Litigation 28 <br />Greenways 28 <br />Impact Analysis Software 29 <br />ls Local Government Best Planner and Regulator.'? 14 <br />Land Use and Environmental Cases 18 <br />Land-Use Classification Systems 22 <br />Land-Use Exactions After Nollan and Dolan 24 <br />Metropolitan Megs-Projects 22 <br />Planning Statute Reform 25 <br />New Directions in Land-Use Regulation 24 <br />Nuts & Bolts of Unconstitutional Takings Claims 22 <br />Open Space Planning 20 <br />The Property Rights Revolution 24 <br />Regulatory Reform and Takings 16 <br />Return of the Grand Parks System Plan 2:5 <br />The Takings War 18 <br />Takings. Windfalls. and Wipeouts 16 <br />Transfer of Development Rights 29 <br />Unique Florida Case Law 27 <br />Washington's Reg Reform and Innovation 16 <br /> <br />Management <br />Customer Service Orientation 24 <br />Decision Making with GIS 27 <br />Definitive Guide to the Development Process 22 <br />Increasing Social Trust 19 <br />Leadership in the '90s 25 <br />Placemaking 14 <br />Planning Departments Facing Change 16 <br />Quality Communicatlon 16 <br />Reinventing the Planning Organization 23 <br /> <br />Neighborhood Planning <br />Communities for Learning and Living 28 <br />Loch Haven Park (MW) 11 <br />Mills Avenue and Thornton Park (MW) 10 <br />Neighborhood Revitalization 14 <br />Orlando's Traditional City (MW) I 1 <br />Planning for People and Place 18 <br />Turning Around Inner-City Neighborhoods (MW) 12 <br /> <br />Planning Commissions <br />Bringing the Plan to Life 27 <br />Decision-Making Processes 16 <br />Making Impact Fees Work 19 <br /> <br />Making Sonnd iCecisinns 19 <br />Multimedia Presentations and GIS 20 <br />NIMBYs and Commissioners 18 <br />Now Tell Me What to Do 17 <br />Our Town Commission Meeting 23 <br />Parliamentary Procedure for Commissions 22 <br />Planning Commissioner Clinic 28 <br />Planning Commissioner Round Tables 17 <br />Planning Pursuit 16 <br />Practical Guide to Sign Control 2.3 <br />Regulating Conflicts of Interest and Elhics 24 <br />Visioning for Planning Commissioners 25 <br />Welcome to the Planning Commission 14 <br /> <br />Planning History <br />Florida Reminiscences 29 <br />ttistoric New Towns 20 <br /> <br />Private Practice <br />It's Not All Base Closings 14 <br />Marketing the Consulting Firm 17 <br />RFPs. RFQs. and the Brooks Act 23 <br />Starting Your Own Consuhing Firm 18 <br />Using Ihe futemet 17 <br /> <br />Professional Skills <br />AICP Exam Review I, II 22, 25 <br />Assessing Specialization and Skills Demand 23 <br />Effective Advocacy Skills for Planners 25 <br />Ethics I. 11. III 16, IS, 20 <br />New Planners in the Job Market 23 <br />Quality Communication 16 <br />Planners and Ihe Media 24 <br />Planning and the State Legislative Process 16 <br />Planning Practice Research 17 <br />Powerful Presentation Skills 14 <br />Professional Exchange Experience 29 <br />Pros and Cons of Taking the AICP Exam 25 <br /> <br />Redevelopment <br />From Land Seam to Boom Town 21 <br />South Apopka Story (MW) 12 <br />Turning Around Inner-Cily Neighborhoods (MW) 12 <br /> <br />Small Towns <br />Community Services and Open Space Protection 20 <br />From St. John's College to Baden Square 24 <br />FutureScapes 27 <br />Gay Tourists and Resort Towns 21 <br />Home-Based Businesses 27 <br />Lake Okeechobee Tourism Development 29 <br />National Rural Development Partnership 23 <br />New Uses for Small Town Downtowns 21 <br />Planning Temps 26 <br />Rural Response to the Big Box 15 <br /> <br />Social Equity <br />Coalition for the Hmncless (MW) 10 <br />Communily Planning Teams 24 <br />Critical Issues in Urban Form 16 <br />Diverse Populations in Transportation Planning 20 <br />Environmental Justice 26 <br />Future of Affirmative Action 21 <br />Gay Tourists and Resort Towns 21 <br />Model Retirement Community Planning (MW) 10 <br />Parramore Heritage Neighborhood Revitalization <br /> (MW) 12 <br />Planning in a Controversial Environment 17 <br />Public Education in Diverse Communities 27 <br />Reconceiving the City 18 <br />Setting up an Education Program 14 <br />University Partnerships 18 <br />Women, Minorities, and the Contract with America <br /> 15 <br />Women in Planning and Community Development <br /> 26 <br /> <br />Strategic Planning <br />Strategic and Masler Planning 28 <br /> <br />Suburbs <br />Ahamonte Springs (MW) I l <br />GIS and Conservation Subdivisions 27 <br />Model Subdivision Regulations 19 <br /> <br />Tourism <br />Affluent Western Resort Communities 26 <br />Behind the Scenes at Walt Disney World (MW) 10 <br />Convenrion and Resort Platming 15 <br />Gay Tourists and Resort Towns 21 <br />Indian Gaming and Tourism 23 <br />Lake Okeechobee Tourism Development 29 <br />Tampa Aquarium and Downtown Development (MW) <br /> 12 <br />Theme Attractions and Entertainment Centers 17 <br />Universal Studios Expansion (MW) 12 <br />Transportation <br />Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances 27 <br />Airport as Transportalion Hub 16 <br />Can Airports Be Good Neighbors? 23 <br />Collaborative Transportation Planning 23 <br />Community-Based Transit and Economic <br /> Development 19 <br />Congestion Pricing and Equity 23 <br />Corridor Action Plans 14 <br />Corridor Management of Scenic Byways 29 <br />Cross Florida Greenway (MW) 12 <br />Diverse Populations in Transportation Planning 20 <br />Downtown Transportation Systems 25 <br />GIS and Travel Demand Forecasting 22 <br />Greenways 28 <br />I-4 Multimodal Master Plan 27 <br />Implications of ISTEA 18 <br />Improving Pedestrian, Bicycle. and Transit <br /> Transportation 19 <br />ISTEA Enhancement Funding 28 <br />K-150 Highway Plan 23 <br />Managing Parking and Circulation 16 <br />Mixed-Use Streets 26 <br />Multi-ModalTransportation System (MW) I0 <br />Pa. nership for Transportation Alternatives 18 <br />Planning in Puget Sound 26 <br />Reinventing Transportation Planning 29 <br />Traffic Calming 16 <br />Transportation & Livable European Communities 27 <br />Transportation Control Measures 28 <br />Transportation Demand Management 24 <br /> <br />Urban Design in Transportation Planning 23 <br />Visioning for Tomorrow's Transportation 19 <br /> <br />Urban Design <br />Airport Hub as the New City 16 <br />A New Suburban Paradigm 27 <br />A Plan for America's Capital 22 <br />Celebration--Disney's "New Town" (MW) I I <br />Communitywide Design Guidelines 26 <br />Community Design Charettes 22 <br />Critical Issues in Urban Form 16 <br />Design Review 17 <br />Disney by Design (MW) 12 <br />Heritage Parks and Planning 22 <br />Historic New Towns 20 <br />Mised-Use Streets 26 <br />Model Retirement Community Planning (MW) 10 <br />Neotraditionalism and Rediscovered City Sites 15 <br />New Directions in I.and-Use Regulation 24 <br />Preserving Neighborhood Character 15 <br />Regenerating the City 15 <br />Residential Master Planning Communities (MW) 13 <br />Sile Plan and Design Review 14 <br />Urhan Design and Public Works {MW) 12 <br />Urban Design in Transportation Planning 23 <br />Viera (MW) I0 <br />Winter Park (MW) 10, 12 <br /> <br />Visioning <br />Regional Visioning 28 <br />Visioning for Tomorrow's Transportation 19 <br />Visioning Techniques 27 <br /> <br />Waterfront Planning <br />Canaveral National Seashore (MW) I I <br />Daytona Beach Waterfront Planning (MW) <br /> <br />Zoning <br />Code Enforcement 26 <br />Design Review I'/ <br />Regenerating the City 15 <br />Reinventing Zoning 20 <br />Rezoning Downtown 15 <br />Teaching Basic Zoning Concepts 26 <br />The Future of Zoning 15 <br />Unified Permitting at Fort Devens 29 <br />Zoning for Community Residences 19 <br /> <br />AICP Exam Preparation Sessions <br /> <br />If you plan lo attend AICP exam preparation sessions, <br />please mail or fax this form to: <br /> <br />Rosemary Jones <br />American Institute of Certified Planners <br />! 776 Massachusetts Ave., NW <br />Washington, DC 20036 <br />fax 202-872-0643 <br /> <br />Name <br /> <br />Title <br /> <br />Agency <br /> <br />Street <br /> <br />CiO' State Zip <br />l~rl~ phone Home phone <br />I will attend: ~ Monday ~ Tuesday ~ Both sesMon$ <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br /> <br />