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May 22: Land Use Planning Matters: Planning for Disaster Resilient Communities

The PA Chapter of the American Planning Association and the PA Local Government Training Partnership are cosponsoring training on planning for disaster resilient communities.  There are six training sessions statewide, kicking off with a session at the new Chester County Public Safety Training Campus on May 22nd.

As natural and man-made events teach us over and over, it’s too risky NOT to consider hazard mitigation and disaster resiliency, especially with hazard mitigation being an essential component of site planning, comprehensive planning, stormwater management and numerous other planning practices.  Building resilient communities is not just a product of emergency management and emergency services personnel, but also a responsibility of planners as they assist communities with comprehensive planning and development of and updates to zoning and subdivision and land development ordinances.  The session will cover details on creating a hazard mitigation plan as well as review how to incorporate emergency management and emergency services planning in other municipal plans and ordinances.  A key concept of the training will be how to ensure that land use and community planners and emergency management personnel/emergency responders are coordinating their efforts.

The training will use Pennsylvania specific case studies and examples to convey relevant information to attendees.  The presenters will review tools, resources, and guidance provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency to help you match resources to their challenges.  The target audience for this training session includes professional planners and elected officials, municipal staff, emergency management personnel, and citizen planners who are well-versed in planning and seeking advanced information on hazard mitigation planning and emergency management to improve the safety and resiliency of residents and business for current and future hazard risks. There will be ample opportunities for Q&A.

 

Please see the brochure for details or the PA Chapter website for full details and registration:  http://planningpa.org/news/land-use-planning-matters/

April 14: Emerging Professionals Meeting

Are you a planner who has graduated from planning school but is relatively new to the profession? Have you recently transitioned to a career in planning and are looking for ways to get involved? Join the APAPASE Emerging Professionals Committee! We plan events that are of interest to “emerging planners,” including happy hours, tours, book groups, workshops, and trainings. Our next committee meeting will be on Sunday, April 14, 2013 at 4:30pm at Old City Coffee Company (221 Church Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106). Join us!

Now Hiring: This Week’s Job Postings

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Lots of internships, as well as a few far-flung jobs to be found this week:

 

1) Preservation Compliance Coordinator – Chester County Department of Open Space Preservation – West Chester, PA

2) Interns – Next City – Philadelphia

3) Planner – Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority – Allentown, PA

4) Program Officer – The Fund for New Jersey – Princeton, NJ

5) Assistant Director of Coordination & Policy Research – Wharton Public Policy Initiative – Philadelphia

6) Director of Program Evaluation and Quality Assurance – Project H.O.M.E. – Philadelphia

7) Sustainability Intern (Graduate level) – University of Pennsylvania, Facilities and Real Estate Services – Philadelphia

8) Internship – Cairone & Kaupp – Philadelphia

9) Research Intern – The McDevitt Company – Philadelphia

10) Internship – Heritage Consulting Inc. – Philadelphia

Full descriptions after the jump!

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April 5: Community Marketplace: Investing in the Delaware Valley’s Downtowns

Delaware Valley Smart Growth Alliance (DVSGA) presents “Community Marketplace: Investing in the Delaware Valley’s Downtowns”

Friday, April 5, 2013, 7:45 am to 11:30 am

PECO, Energy Hall, 2301 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA

 

Register at: http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=lfsiqshab&oeidk=a07e71bbo4p2b3d3b2c

Private Sector:   $40     /    Public Sector:  $25    /   Student: $10

Registration closes Wednesday, April 3, 2013.

 

Finding the right development properties and partners is a real challenge. The Community Marketplace will highlight 14 transit-oriented communities with redevelopment opportunities. Join builders, developers, investors, realtors, architects, engineers and economic development professionals to learn about these great places and how to leverage the right partnerships for success.

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Now Hiring: This Week’s Job Postings

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Spring has sprung, and so have jobs!

1) Program Coordinator, Cultivating Communities Campaign – Health Promotion Council – Colmar, PA

2) Data Coordinator – Health Promotion Council – Philadelphia

3) Planner II – City of Wilmington, DE – Wilmington, DE

4) Parks & Recreation Community Organizer – Office of the Deputy Mayor Environmental & Community Resources/Parks & Recreation Commissioner – Philadelphia

5) GIS Specialist – Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission – Philadelphia

6) Director of Market Analysis and Research – Michael Salove Company – Philadelphia

7) Analyst, Policy and Resource Innovation – Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation – Philadelphia

8) Deputy Director – Philadelphia LISC – Philadelphia

9) Executive Director – Norris Square Neighborhood Project, Inc. – Philadelphia

10) PA Watershed Restoration Manager – Chesapeake Bay Foundation – Harrisburg, PA

11) Performance Management Analyst – Health Commissioner’s Office – Philadelphia

12) Water Resources Design Professional – AKRF – Mt. Laurel, NJ

13) Project Manager, Data Services – Azavea – Philadelphia

Full descriptions after the jump!

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March 8: Strategies for Older Suburbs Roundtable Series

Given the nation’s economic climate and looming fiscal constraints, many of us are looking for creative solutions to our communities’ problems. This Roundtable series, designed exclusively by and for Greater Philadelphia’s community and economic development professionals, invites you to share your challenges, bring your good ideas, and brainstorm answers to your colleagues’ tough questions.

The Roundtable is an in-person forum that harnesses the experience of our region’s community and economic development practitioners to improve Greater Philadelphia’s great places! While a guest speaker will kick-off each meeting, participants will shape the discussion.

Join us for our next Roundtable discussion on various strategies on how to engage local businesses and build a more unified downtown. Topics of discussion will include outreach strategies, incentives for businesses, and overall strategies for downtown businesses. David Rucki of DMR Consulting Solutions will lead the roundtable discussion.

Engaging Local Businesses to Build a Unified Downtown

David Rucki, DMR Consulting Solutions

Friday, March 8, 2013

 

Breakfast at 8:30 am; Program from 9:00 am – 11:00 am

Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission

8th Floor | ACP Building

190 N. Independence Mall West | Philadelphia, PA 19106

[www.dvrpc.org/directions]

 

Please RSVP to Karen P. Cilurso, Senior Regional Planner, [ Kpcilurso@dvrpc.org]

2013-2014 Academic Year Scholarships from APA-PA

Each year the Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association offers scholarships to support individuals in an effort to enhance planning at the local, regional, state, and national levels.  The Chapter, and more specifically the Boards of the Pitkin Fund and the Leslie and Greta Spaulding Education Fund Trust, have released their annual application for scholarships. The deadline to apply for the 2013-2014 academic year scholarships is April 30, 2013. Recipients will be announced by June 30, 2013.  In order to apply, candidates must meet the following eligibility requirements:

 

  1. The Applicant shall be a resident of Pennsylvania, or a student of a Pennsylvania institution, enrolled in a PAB accredited or planning related undergraduate or graduate program in Planning curriculum that has a demonstrated track record of preparing students to become Planners; and
  2. The Student shall be entering his or her junior or senior year in the fall semester or be enrolled in a graduate program; and
  3. The Student shall provide evidence of financial need by providing copy of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid or its renewal form; and
  4. The Student shall have demonstrated competent academic skills including a minimum 3.0 GPA as evidenced by transcripts and receive the recommendation of the program chairperson; and
  5. The Student shall demonstrate an intention to pursue a career in planning as described in an attached essay.

Full details on the scholarships and the application can be found on the PA Chapter’s student scholarships page.

March 14: Improving Connectivity

Registration is now open for the Improving Connectivity and System Function Through Local Planning seminar on March 14th at the Arcadia University King of Prussia Campus. The seminar is hosted by GVF in partnership with Parsons Brinckerhoff and the PA Chapter of the American Planning Association.  Two CM credits are available for attending!  Costs is only $15.  Registration is from 8 to 8:30AM and program is from 8:30 to 10:30AM.

PennDOT’s new handbook on “Improving Connectivity and System Function through Local Planning” provides guidance to municipalities on how to enhance vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian connectivity. This training offers an overview of the handbook and includes strategies to effectively regulate and manage a connected transportation network within a community including a review of connectivity index calculations and model ordinance language.

See attached flyer for more information.  You can register here http://tinyurl.com/connectivity-seminar

Download: improving_connectivity_flyer(1)

15 Free CMs AND Getting Social Media and App Savvy

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TechniCity is an extensive, free Massive Online Open Course being taught this spring by Jennifer Evans-Cowley (The Ohio State University) and Tom Sanchez (Virginia Tech).  This course begins by examining how our cities are changing, and then jumps into how technology is used to engage with the public to support decision-making. Participants will examine tools for analyzing the city, and explore the infrastructure that makes the real time city possible.  The four week course has been approved for 15 hours of CM credit and starts on May 4th.  More information is available here, and for a better idea of the course and Dr. Evans-Cowley’s work with social media and apps, follow Dr. Evans-Cowley on Twitter @EvansCowley or her blog.

Now Hiring: This Week’s Job Postings

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Don’t the February doldrums seem like the perfect time to find a job?

1) Manager of Policy and Advocacy – DVGBC – Philadelphia

2) Project Director for Microfinance Demonstration Project – Drexel University School of Public Health – Philadelphia

3) Executive Director – Norris Square Neighborhood Project – Philadelphia

4) Operations Manager – 3rd Ward – Philadelphia

5) Summer Internship Community Surveyor – New Kensington Community Development Corporation (NKCDC) – Philadelphia

6) Transportation Planner – DVRPC – Philadelphia

7) Senior Transportation Modeler – DVRPC – Philadelphia

8) Senior Comprehensive Planner/Economic Specialist – Adams County Office of Planning and Development – Gettysburg, PA

9) Director of Planning & Zoning – Ferguson Township – State College, PA

10) GIS Intern – Philadelphia City Planning Office – Philadelphia

Full descriptions after the jump!

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