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March 4, 2020
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The Bayou Greenways, one of many innovative planning projects in car-centric Houston, is ramping up efforts to become more bike- and pedestrian-friendly. More than 3,000 acres of largely neglected greenspace is being reimagined with parkland connecting communities and welcoming families, runners, cyclists, and more. When the project is complete, about 150 miles of trails and linear parks will run along and connect Houston's nine major bayous.
Want to see the Bayou Greenways for yourself? Make plans to head to Houston for NPC20! Don't delay – today is your last day to snag the early bird rate.
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APA NEWS
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Call for nominations: APA chapter, division, student elections
Are you looking to be a passionate, dedicated planning leader for your APA chapter and division, or the Student Representatives Council? The deadline for potential candidates is April 24. If you have any questions, email getinvolved@planning.org. Please note: If you have never used the nominations website, you'll need to click on "sign up here" to register. You will be asked to confirm your email address before you can log in.
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POLICY AND ADVOCACY
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Redefining national hazard policy in the climate crisis
Planner Pete Parkinson, AICP, awoke one night to the sound of near-hurricane force winds whipping fires, which would claim his California home. Only months later, another Northern California fire destroyed thousands more homes. As the current climate crisis worsens, so will the effects of disasters on communities. Planners must reevaluate the way we apply hazard mitigation, adaptation, and recovery thinking to every disaster.
There's still time to weigh in on APA's Hazard Mitigation Policy Guide. Help ensure that equitable and proactive policy recommendations are captured. The ideas adopted in the updated guide will direct our advocacy on resilience moving forward. The comment deadline is March 10.
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EVENTS
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March 19
Deregulatory trends in land use
In this webinar, APA Planning and Law Division members discuss recent and proposed legislation in Minnesota and California that illustrate deregulation trends, as well as the potential legal issues that come with such legislation. (Register) CM | 1.5 | Law
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May 13-15
Urbanism Next Conference
APA is proud to partner again for this year's Urbanism Next Conference in Portland, Oregon. Early bird registration is open until April 15.
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August 4-7
Walk/Bike/Places 2020
Early registration is now open for Walk/Bike/Places 2020 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Rates will go up after March 31.
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RESOURCES
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March Planning magazine
Micromobility promises an environmentally friendly way of solving first/last mile needs, while getting more people onto transit.
Planning's March cover story asks, can ride share, scooters, and accessibility coexist? Examine 13 strategies for effective management in a collaborative profession. Then take seven steps to ensure your community is prepared to manage large-scale solar development.
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Podcast
Cover to Cover: Urban trends and ideas
Finished with February's issue and want some more insight? Planning magazine editors recap February's topics, including public transit's gender gap (and how to close it), the Texas Freedom Colonies Project, user-centered planning, and the rise of nighttime mayors.
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Podcast
Long-term disaster recovery planning
Host Jim Schwab, FAICP, speaks with Julie Dennis of OVID Solutions about her experiences working all over Florida, both as an independent consultant and as a previous director of community development for the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. Throughout the episode, Julie shares invaluable insights from her work in a state that's on the nation's frontlines of disaster-recovery planning.
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Equitable resilience
In Resilience for All, Barbara Brown Wilson looks at less conventional methods to make communities more resilient while creating equitable, positive change through community-driven design.
Celebrate women in planning for Women's History Month by borrowing Resilience for All from the APA Library E-Book collection.
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Lifting marginalized voices
Neighborhood association insurgents successfully challenged planning in one Detroit neighborhood — find how planners can also support marginalized voices elsewhere.
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AICP
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Two months into the 2020–21 CM reporting period
If you are in the 2018–2019 reporting period and have met the CM requirements, your CM Log will now have the option to review and sign off. Please review and close your 2018–19 reporting period as soon as possible to start logging CM for your 2020–21 reporting period to stay on track!
CM reporting cycles, explained
There are a pair of two-year CM reporting cycles (2019–20 and 2020–21) and every AICP member is in one or the other. Determining which one you're in is easy. Open your CM Log — you'll be able to view the start and end dates for your assigned reporting period.
Need help? Contact a CM customer service associate at AICPCM@planning.org.
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YOUR MEMBERSHIP
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Send questions or comments about Interact to interact@planning.org.
Interact is a member e-newsletter of the American Planning Association and its professional institute, the American Institute of Certified Planners.
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