Pricing*
- Private Member: $50
- Public Member: $40
- Private Nonmember: $65
- Public Nonmember: $50
- Student: $30
*All prices will rise $15 after online registration closes on February 1, 2019.
Refunds can be made up to 48 hours in advance.
Pricing*
*All prices will rise $15 after online registration closes on February 1, 2019.
Refunds can be made up to 48 hours in advance.
APA PA Southeast Section Council meeting
(held the second Thursday of every other month)
Time: January 10th, 5:30 PM
Location: STV Incorporated 1818 Market, Suite 1410 Philadelphia, PA 19103
Calling in? Please use the following:
Toll free: 1-866-499-7054
Conference code: 735 289 0020
Please direct any agenda topics and/or questions to secretary@apapase.org. *if you are a voting member unable to attend, please email me at secretary@apapase.org.
Want to represent your community and engage in the regional planning and decision-making process? Apply to be a member of DVRPC’s Public Participation Task Force (PPTF) today!
The mission of DVRPC’s PPTF is to provide access to the planning process,
provide a forum to discuss and learn about timely issues, assist the Commission in implementing public outreach strategies, and to empower citizens to be a part of the planning process. For more details about the PPTF, visit http://www.dvrpc.org/Committees/PPTF/ .
Applications for the 2019 cohort will be open through December 21st, 2018. The application is online here: http://www.dvrpc.org/GetInvolved
/PPTFApplication/. If you have any questions, please contact Shoshana Akins, Public Participation Planner, at 215-238-2817 or sakins@dvrpc.org.
Curious but want to know more? Interested citizens are invited to attend the PPTF meeting on December 13th from 6:00-7:30 PM with dinner for all attendees at 5:30 PM. Come network with current members and learn more about how the PPTF works. To RSVP, please email public_affairs@dvrpc.org by December 12th.
Queer Urbanist Exchange (QUE) is invites you to join our monthly meet up at Tabu (200 South 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA) at 5:30 pm on Monday Dec. 17, 2018. We’ll try to bring a rainbow flag for easy spotting, but we’re pretty noticeable.
Facebook Event – https://www.facebook.com/events/2048719185418827/
Meetup – https://www.meetup.com/Queer-Urbanist-Exchange/events/257013737/
The Southeast Section’s annual event brought together planners in Lansdowne Borough, Delaware County to explore how communities can leverage history and the arts to revitalize communities. The event was held on Wednesday, September 12, 2018 and included a walking tour and panel discussion as well as time for socializing.
This webcast is hosted by APA’s Planning and the Black Community Division
Time: 2 PM – 3:30 PM – 11/30/2018
Speakers: Derek Hull, Rick Flanagan, John Cooper, Ph.D., Joy Semien
DVRPC is looking for a Transportation Planner for their Freight/Aviation Planning Program. Click here for the full job listing!
https://apapase.org/job/transportation-planner-freight-and-aviation-programs-dvrpc/
The work and programs by the Southeast Section of the Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association (APAPASE) aren’t possible without the support of our sponsors. We are releasing sponsorships now for organizations who prefer to take advantage of end of year giving, but are always happy to work with new sponsors.
The sponsorship levels are laid out in our 2019 Sponsorship Package. If you would like to discuss a custom sponsorship, simply contact sponsorship@apapase.org to start the discussion.
DVRPC is looking for a Planner/Research Analyst. Click here to view the full job listing!
https://apapase.org/job/planner-research-analyst-dvrpc/
The Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence recognizes transformative urban places distinguished by their economic and social contributions to America’s cities. Founded in 1986 by architect Simeon Bruner, the award promotes innovative thinking about the built environment by celebrating and sharing the stories of creative and inspiring urban development.
Winners offer creative placemaking solutions that transcend the boundaries between architecture, urban design and planning and showcase innovative thinking about US cities.
One gold medal and four silver medals are awarded each biennial, with the gold medalist receiving a $50,000 cash prize and each silver medalist receiving $10,000. To be eligible, projects must be urban, built (not just a plan or a program) and in operation long enough to demonstrate impact, and located within the continental United States.
The deadline for entries is December 12, 2018. There is no fee to enter.
More information: rudybruneraward.org
Apply at : http://www.rudybruneraward.org/apply/