際際滷shows by User: APAFlorida / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: APAFlorida / Wed, 29 Feb 2012 12:08:13 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: APAFlorida Microsoft word margaritaville brings excitement and renovations to hollywood beach - feb 81 docx /slideshow/microsoft-word-margaritaville-brings-excitement-and-renovations-to-hollywood-beach-feb-81-docx/11801942 microsoftword-margaritavillebringsexcitementandrenovationstohollywoodbeach-feb81docx-120229120817-phpapp02
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Wed, 29 Feb 2012 12:08:13 GMT /slideshow/microsoft-word-margaritaville-brings-excitement-and-renovations-to-hollywood-beach-feb-81-docx/11801942 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) Microsoft word margaritaville brings excitement and renovations to hollywood beach - feb 81 docx APAFlorida <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/microsoftword-margaritavillebringsexcitementandrenovationstohollywoodbeach-feb81docx-120229120817-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Microsoft word margaritaville brings excitement and renovations to hollywood beach - feb 81 docx from APA Florida
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Planning in the courts by Nancy Stroud, James White & David Theriaque /slideshow/planning-in-the-courts-by-nancy-stroud-james-white-david-theriaque-11591593/11591593 planninginthecourtsnancystroudjameswhitedavidtheriaque-120215113726-phpapp02
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Wed, 15 Feb 2012 11:37:22 GMT /slideshow/planning-in-the-courts-by-nancy-stroud-james-white-david-theriaque-11591593/11591593 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) Planning in the courts by Nancy Stroud, James White & David Theriaque APAFlorida <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/planninginthecourtsnancystroudjameswhitedavidtheriaque-120215113726-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Planning in the courts by Nancy Stroud, James White & David Theriaque from APA Florida
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Sector planning presentation by Jim Sellen, Mike McDaniel, David Powell & David Hallman /slideshow/sector-planning-presentation-jim-sellen-mike-mc-daniel-david-powell-david-hallman-11573228/11573228 sectorplanningpresentationjimsellenmikemcdanieldavidpowelldavidhallman-120214160347-phpapp01
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Tue, 14 Feb 2012 16:03:44 GMT /slideshow/sector-planning-presentation-jim-sellen-mike-mc-daniel-david-powell-david-hallman-11573228/11573228 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) Sector planning presentation by Jim Sellen, Mike McDaniel, David Powell & David Hallman APAFlorida <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sectorplanningpresentationjimsellenmikemcdanieldavidpowelldavidhallman-120214160347-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Sector planning presentation by Jim Sellen, Mike McDaniel, David Powell & David Hallman from APA Florida
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Statewide Planning on the Regional Scale by Tim Chapin, Brian Teeple, Howard Glassman & Greg Munson /slideshow/statewide-planning-on-the-regional-scale-by-tim-chapin-brian-teeple-howard-glassman-greg-munson/11572017 statewideplanningontheregionalscaletimchapinbrianteeplehowardglassmangregmunson-120214142218-phpapp01
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Tue, 14 Feb 2012 14:22:16 GMT /slideshow/statewide-planning-on-the-regional-scale-by-tim-chapin-brian-teeple-howard-glassman-greg-munson/11572017 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) Statewide Planning on the Regional Scale by Tim Chapin, Brian Teeple, Howard Glassman & Greg Munson APAFlorida <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/statewideplanningontheregionalscaletimchapinbrianteeplehowardglassmangregmunson-120214142218-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Statewide Planning on the Regional Scale by Tim Chapin, Brian Teeple, Howard Glassman & Greg Munson from APA Florida
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Florida: An Economic Overview by Amy Baker /slideshow/florida-an-economic-overview-by-amy-baker/11571670 economic-february2012amybaker-120214135354-phpapp01
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Tue, 14 Feb 2012 13:53:53 GMT /slideshow/florida-an-economic-overview-by-amy-baker/11571670 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) Florida: An Economic Overview by Amy Baker APAFlorida <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/economic-february2012amybaker-120214135354-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Florida: An Economic Overview by Amy Baker from APA Florida
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9/9 FRI 09:30 | Financing Public Waterfront Access - Jupiter /slideshow/99-fri-0930-financing-public-waterfront-access-jupiter/9560714 09-fri0930financingpublicwaterfrontaccess-jupiter-111005114618-phpapp02
Brenda Arnold Mayor Karen Golonka Emily O'Mahoney Thomas Baird Examine how Jupiter promotes public access and uses along the waterfront. See how public-private partnerships can create places for public use. Discussion on how the Community Redevelopment Agency, Community Development Districts, zoning regulations, grants, EB-5 financing and the Town's public land purchases are leveraged to create the vision along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Jupiter Inlet. The session will illustrate the financing and planning methods that were used, and provides real world experiences and guidance to maintaining public access and uses, instead of strictly private waterfront developments.]]>

Brenda Arnold Mayor Karen Golonka Emily O'Mahoney Thomas Baird Examine how Jupiter promotes public access and uses along the waterfront. See how public-private partnerships can create places for public use. Discussion on how the Community Redevelopment Agency, Community Development Districts, zoning regulations, grants, EB-5 financing and the Town's public land purchases are leveraged to create the vision along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Jupiter Inlet. The session will illustrate the financing and planning methods that were used, and provides real world experiences and guidance to maintaining public access and uses, instead of strictly private waterfront developments.]]>
Wed, 05 Oct 2011 11:46:16 GMT /slideshow/99-fri-0930-financing-public-waterfront-access-jupiter/9560714 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) 9/9 FRI 09:30 | Financing Public Waterfront Access - Jupiter APAFlorida Brenda Arnold Mayor Karen Golonka Emily O'Mahoney Thomas Baird Examine how Jupiter promotes public access and uses along the waterfront. See how public-private partnerships can create places for public use. Discussion on how the Community Redevelopment Agency, Community Development Districts, zoning regulations, grants, EB-5 financing and the Town's public land purchases are leveraged to create the vision along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Jupiter Inlet. The session will illustrate the financing and planning methods that were used, and provides real world experiences and guidance to maintaining public access and uses, instead of strictly private waterfront developments. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/09-fri0930financingpublicwaterfrontaccess-jupiter-111005114618-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Brenda Arnold Mayor Karen Golonka Emily O&#39;Mahoney Thomas Baird Examine how Jupiter promotes public access and uses along the waterfront. See how public-private partnerships can create places for public use. Discussion on how the Community Redevelopment Agency, Community Development Districts, zoning regulations, grants, EB-5 financing and the Town&#39;s public land purchases are leveraged to create the vision along the Intracoastal Waterway and the Jupiter Inlet. The session will illustrate the financing and planning methods that were used, and provides real world experiences and guidance to maintaining public access and uses, instead of strictly private waterfront developments.
9/9 FRI 09:30 | Financing Public Waterfront Access - Jupiter from APA Florida
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9/9 FRI 09:30 | Protecting Florida's Aviation Assets /slideshow/09-fri-0930-protecting-floridas-aviation-assets-9560413/9560413 09-fri0930protectingfloridasaviationassets-111005113117-phpapp01
Clara Bennett Thomas Cooney Dan Bartholomew Jon Sewll Artie White The panel discussion will focus on the importance of protecting aviation facilities and land assets through planning techniques and enforcing existing laws. The session will include an overview of the economic benefit aviation brings to Florida and resources available to protect these assets, followed by a panel discussion with a local airport representative and government official to discuss how these techniques have been implemented in their areas. This session is appropriate for planning commissioners, elected officials, staff planners, zoning officials and others involved with land use and zoning responsibilities in areas near commercial and general aviation airports.]]>

Clara Bennett Thomas Cooney Dan Bartholomew Jon Sewll Artie White The panel discussion will focus on the importance of protecting aviation facilities and land assets through planning techniques and enforcing existing laws. The session will include an overview of the economic benefit aviation brings to Florida and resources available to protect these assets, followed by a panel discussion with a local airport representative and government official to discuss how these techniques have been implemented in their areas. This session is appropriate for planning commissioners, elected officials, staff planners, zoning officials and others involved with land use and zoning responsibilities in areas near commercial and general aviation airports.]]>
Wed, 05 Oct 2011 11:31:16 GMT /slideshow/09-fri-0930-protecting-floridas-aviation-assets-9560413/9560413 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) 9/9 FRI 09:30 | Protecting Florida's Aviation Assets APAFlorida Clara Bennett Thomas Cooney Dan Bartholomew Jon Sewll Artie White The panel discussion will focus on the importance of protecting aviation facilities and land assets through planning techniques and enforcing existing laws. The session will include an overview of the economic benefit aviation brings to Florida and resources available to protect these assets, followed by a panel discussion with a local airport representative and government official to discuss how these techniques have been implemented in their areas. This session is appropriate for planning commissioners, elected officials, staff planners, zoning officials and others involved with land use and zoning responsibilities in areas near commercial and general aviation airports. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/09-fri0930protectingfloridasaviationassets-111005113117-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Clara Bennett Thomas Cooney Dan Bartholomew Jon Sewll Artie White The panel discussion will focus on the importance of protecting aviation facilities and land assets through planning techniques and enforcing existing laws. The session will include an overview of the economic benefit aviation brings to Florida and resources available to protect these assets, followed by a panel discussion with a local airport representative and government official to discuss how these techniques have been implemented in their areas. This session is appropriate for planning commissioners, elected officials, staff planners, zoning officials and others involved with land use and zoning responsibilities in areas near commercial and general aviation airports.
9/9 FRI 09:30 | Protecting Florida's Aviation Assets from APA Florida
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9/9 FRI 16:15 | Creating Action Oriented Meetings /slideshow/99-fri-1615-creating-action-oriented-meetings/9560406 09-fri1615creatingactionorientedmeetings-111005113026-phpapp01
Robert Hunter Bruce Cury The session will be designed to provide planners and Planning Commissioners with valuable tools to create effective meetings that result in positive actions. In these lean budget times, using resources and time effectively is critical. Meetings are the planners primary vehicle for communicating and getting input from the public. Effective public participation in our planning processes is key. This session will provide perspectives on achieving effective public input in public hearings and running Planning Commission meetings that result in positive changes for the community. Techniques for dealing with challenging individuals, reaching consensus, handling conflicts, politics and keeping meetings on task will be discussed.]]>

Robert Hunter Bruce Cury The session will be designed to provide planners and Planning Commissioners with valuable tools to create effective meetings that result in positive actions. In these lean budget times, using resources and time effectively is critical. Meetings are the planners primary vehicle for communicating and getting input from the public. Effective public participation in our planning processes is key. This session will provide perspectives on achieving effective public input in public hearings and running Planning Commission meetings that result in positive changes for the community. Techniques for dealing with challenging individuals, reaching consensus, handling conflicts, politics and keeping meetings on task will be discussed.]]>
Wed, 05 Oct 2011 11:30:23 GMT /slideshow/99-fri-1615-creating-action-oriented-meetings/9560406 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) 9/9 FRI 16:15 | Creating Action Oriented Meetings APAFlorida Robert Hunter Bruce Cury The session will be designed to provide planners and Planning Commissioners with valuable tools to create effective meetings that result in positive actions. In these lean budget times, using resources and time effectively is critical. Meetings are the planners primary vehicle for communicating and getting input from the public. Effective public participation in our planning processes is key. This session will provide perspectives on achieving effective public input in public hearings and running Planning Commission meetings that result in positive changes for the community. Techniques for dealing with challenging individuals, reaching consensus, handling conflicts, politics and keeping meetings on task will be discussed. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/09-fri1615creatingactionorientedmeetings-111005113026-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Robert Hunter Bruce Cury The session will be designed to provide planners and Planning Commissioners with valuable tools to create effective meetings that result in positive actions. In these lean budget times, using resources and time effectively is critical. Meetings are the planners primary vehicle for communicating and getting input from the public. Effective public participation in our planning processes is key. This session will provide perspectives on achieving effective public input in public hearings and running Planning Commission meetings that result in positive changes for the community. Techniques for dealing with challenging individuals, reaching consensus, handling conflicts, politics and keeping meetings on task will be discussed.
9/9 FRI 16:15 | Creating Action Oriented Meetings from APA Florida
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9/8 THUR 10:45 | Lessons Learned -Environmental Planning 1 /slideshow/08-thur-1045-lessons-learned-environmental-planning-1-9489910/9489910 08-thur1045lessonslearned-environmentalplanning1-110930112814-phpapp01
Dr. Jennifer Languell The land planning process today is heavily regulated and complex. This session highlighted real life examples from three senior level executives who drew upon past experiences and demonstrated how they turned adversity into opportunity by employing creative and environmentally sound land planning techniques. The presentation provided the audience with environmental solutions that can be successfully applied to their own projects. The panel presented their challenges, reviewed the methodology and application of their solutions and discussed lessons learned throughout the process.]]>

Dr. Jennifer Languell The land planning process today is heavily regulated and complex. This session highlighted real life examples from three senior level executives who drew upon past experiences and demonstrated how they turned adversity into opportunity by employing creative and environmentally sound land planning techniques. The presentation provided the audience with environmental solutions that can be successfully applied to their own projects. The panel presented their challenges, reviewed the methodology and application of their solutions and discussed lessons learned throughout the process.]]>
Fri, 30 Sep 2011 11:28:11 GMT /slideshow/08-thur-1045-lessons-learned-environmental-planning-1-9489910/9489910 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) 9/8 THUR 10:45 | Lessons Learned -Environmental Planning 1 APAFlorida Dr. Jennifer Languell The land planning process today is heavily regulated and complex. This session highlighted real life examples from three senior level executives who drew upon past experiences and demonstrated how they turned adversity into opportunity by employing creative and environmentally sound land planning techniques. The presentation provided the audience with environmental solutions that can be successfully applied to their own projects. The panel presented their challenges, reviewed the methodology and application of their solutions and discussed lessons learned throughout the process. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/08-thur1045lessonslearned-environmentalplanning1-110930112814-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dr. Jennifer Languell The land planning process today is heavily regulated and complex. This session highlighted real life examples from three senior level executives who drew upon past experiences and demonstrated how they turned adversity into opportunity by employing creative and environmentally sound land planning techniques. The presentation provided the audience with environmental solutions that can be successfully applied to their own projects. The panel presented their challenges, reviewed the methodology and application of their solutions and discussed lessons learned throughout the process.
9/8 THUR 10:45 | Lessons Learned -Environmental Planning 1 from APA Florida
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APA Florida 2011 Sponsors /slideshow/apa-florida-2011-sponsors-9476901/9476901 apaflorida2011sponsors-110929145443-phpapp01
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Thu, 29 Sep 2011 14:54:41 GMT /slideshow/apa-florida-2011-sponsors-9476901/9476901 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) APA Florida 2011 Sponsors APAFlorida <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/apaflorida2011sponsors-110929145443-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
APA Florida 2011 Sponsors from APA Florida
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9/10 SAT 8:30 | Land Use Law Update - What's New /slideshow/10-sat-0830-land-use-law-update-whats-new-9476897/9476897 10-sat0830landuselawupdate-whatsnew-110929145433-phpapp01
Marcie Oppenheimer Nolan Nancy Stroud James E. White Johanna M. Lundgren This session focused on the recent state and federal cases impacting daily activities of planners, focusing on hot button land uses which involve layers of local, state and federal regulations, and emphasizing the needs of local government planners in understanding the legal constraints on the treatment of certain land uses. Planners also learned best practices for addressing locally unwanted land uses (LULUs) such as pain clinics, halfway houses and rehabilitation centers and big box commercial uses that pose significant compatibility issues and challenges for local governments.]]>

Marcie Oppenheimer Nolan Nancy Stroud James E. White Johanna M. Lundgren This session focused on the recent state and federal cases impacting daily activities of planners, focusing on hot button land uses which involve layers of local, state and federal regulations, and emphasizing the needs of local government planners in understanding the legal constraints on the treatment of certain land uses. Planners also learned best practices for addressing locally unwanted land uses (LULUs) such as pain clinics, halfway houses and rehabilitation centers and big box commercial uses that pose significant compatibility issues and challenges for local governments.]]>
Thu, 29 Sep 2011 14:54:29 GMT /slideshow/10-sat-0830-land-use-law-update-whats-new-9476897/9476897 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) 9/10 SAT 8:30 | Land Use Law Update - What's New APAFlorida Marcie Oppenheimer Nolan Nancy Stroud James E. White Johanna M. Lundgren This session focused on the recent state and federal cases impacting daily activities of planners, focusing on hot button land uses which involve layers of local, state and federal regulations, and emphasizing the needs of local government planners in understanding the legal constraints on the treatment of certain land uses. Planners also learned best practices for addressing locally unwanted land uses (LULUs) such as pain clinics, halfway houses and rehabilitation centers and big box commercial uses that pose significant compatibility issues and challenges for local governments. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10-sat0830landuselawupdate-whatsnew-110929145433-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Marcie Oppenheimer Nolan Nancy Stroud James E. White Johanna M. Lundgren This session focused on the recent state and federal cases impacting daily activities of planners, focusing on hot button land uses which involve layers of local, state and federal regulations, and emphasizing the needs of local government planners in understanding the legal constraints on the treatment of certain land uses. Planners also learned best practices for addressing locally unwanted land uses (LULUs) such as pain clinics, halfway houses and rehabilitation centers and big box commercial uses that pose significant compatibility issues and challenges for local governments.
9/10 SAT 8:30 | Land Use Law Update - What's New from APA Florida
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9/10 SAT 8:30 | Parking as a Smart Growth Strategy /slideshow/10-sat-0830-parking-as-a-smart-growth-strategy-9476892/9476892 10-sat0830parkingasasmartgrowthstrategy-110929145419-phpapp01
Ruth Steiner Andres Blanco Dawn Jourdan Parking management strategies are used to address a variety of community planning goals including socio-economic vitality, community livability, transit system sustainability, and economic vitality. Yet transportation planners are increasingly concerned about the connection between parking supply/demand management and pricing strategies and congestion management outcomes (e.g., delay reduction, capacity utilization, travel time reliability, transit performance, and green-house gas emissions). With Miami and Ft. Lauderdale as case studies, this session explored the best practices in parking supply, demand, pricing, and land development regulation to understand options available to planners to manage congestion, increase parking revenues and facilitate multimodal transportation planning.]]>

Ruth Steiner Andres Blanco Dawn Jourdan Parking management strategies are used to address a variety of community planning goals including socio-economic vitality, community livability, transit system sustainability, and economic vitality. Yet transportation planners are increasingly concerned about the connection between parking supply/demand management and pricing strategies and congestion management outcomes (e.g., delay reduction, capacity utilization, travel time reliability, transit performance, and green-house gas emissions). With Miami and Ft. Lauderdale as case studies, this session explored the best practices in parking supply, demand, pricing, and land development regulation to understand options available to planners to manage congestion, increase parking revenues and facilitate multimodal transportation planning.]]>
Thu, 29 Sep 2011 14:54:16 GMT /slideshow/10-sat-0830-parking-as-a-smart-growth-strategy-9476892/9476892 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) 9/10 SAT 8:30 | Parking as a Smart Growth Strategy APAFlorida Ruth Steiner Andres Blanco Dawn Jourdan Parking management strategies are used to address a variety of community planning goals including socio-economic vitality, community livability, transit system sustainability, and economic vitality. Yet transportation planners are increasingly concerned about the connection between parking supply/demand management and pricing strategies and congestion management outcomes (e.g., delay reduction, capacity utilization, travel time reliability, transit performance, and green-house gas emissions). With Miami and Ft. Lauderdale as case studies, this session explored the best practices in parking supply, demand, pricing, and land development regulation to understand options available to planners to manage congestion, increase parking revenues and facilitate multimodal transportation planning. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10-sat0830parkingasasmartgrowthstrategy-110929145419-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ruth Steiner Andres Blanco Dawn Jourdan Parking management strategies are used to address a variety of community planning goals including socio-economic vitality, community livability, transit system sustainability, and economic vitality. Yet transportation planners are increasingly concerned about the connection between parking supply/demand management and pricing strategies and congestion management outcomes (e.g., delay reduction, capacity utilization, travel time reliability, transit performance, and green-house gas emissions). With Miami and Ft. Lauderdale as case studies, this session explored the best practices in parking supply, demand, pricing, and land development regulation to understand options available to planners to manage congestion, increase parking revenues and facilitate multimodal transportation planning.
9/10 SAT 8:30 | Parking as a Smart Growth Strategy from APA Florida
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9/10 SAT 10:00 | Keynote: John Landis /slideshow/10-sat-1000-keynote-john-landis/9476787 10-sat1000keynotejohnlandis-110929144419-phpapp02
Planning as a discipline pays inadequate attention to evaluating its success and failures. As a result, planning successes often get defined by others, usually as a lack of success. John Landis, Crossways Professor and Department Chair of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania, will provide insight and case studies on planning success stories, as well as provide advice on how to institutionalize success into our efforts. Professor Landis teaches courses in urban economics, property development, land use planning, and green development, among others. His research interests span a variety of urban development topics including growth management, infill housing, and the geography of urban growth. Professor Landis is currently completing a National Science Foundationfunded project to model, forecast, and develop alternative spatial scenarios of U.S. population and employment patterns and their impacts on travel demand, habitat loss, and water use through 2050.]]>

Planning as a discipline pays inadequate attention to evaluating its success and failures. As a result, planning successes often get defined by others, usually as a lack of success. John Landis, Crossways Professor and Department Chair of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania, will provide insight and case studies on planning success stories, as well as provide advice on how to institutionalize success into our efforts. Professor Landis teaches courses in urban economics, property development, land use planning, and green development, among others. His research interests span a variety of urban development topics including growth management, infill housing, and the geography of urban growth. Professor Landis is currently completing a National Science Foundationfunded project to model, forecast, and develop alternative spatial scenarios of U.S. population and employment patterns and their impacts on travel demand, habitat loss, and water use through 2050.]]>
Thu, 29 Sep 2011 14:44:15 GMT /slideshow/10-sat-1000-keynote-john-landis/9476787 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) 9/10 SAT 10:00 | Keynote: John Landis APAFlorida Planning as a discipline pays inadequate attention to evaluating its success and failures. As a result, planning successes often get defined by others, usually as a lack of success. John Landis, Crossways Professor and Department Chair of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania, will provide insight and case studies on planning success stories, as well as provide advice on how to institutionalize success into our efforts. Professor Landis teaches courses in urban economics, property development, land use planning, and green development, among others. His research interests span a variety of urban development topics including growth management, infill housing, and the geography of urban growth. Professor Landis is currently completing a National Science Foundationfunded project to model, forecast, and develop alternative spatial scenarios of U.S. population and employment patterns and their impacts on travel demand, habitat loss, and water use through 2050. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10-sat1000keynotejohnlandis-110929144419-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Planning as a discipline pays inadequate attention to evaluating its success and failures. As a result, planning successes often get defined by others, usually as a lack of success. John Landis, Crossways Professor and Department Chair of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania, will provide insight and case studies on planning success stories, as well as provide advice on how to institutionalize success into our efforts. Professor Landis teaches courses in urban economics, property development, land use planning, and green development, among others. His research interests span a variety of urban development topics including growth management, infill housing, and the geography of urban growth. Professor Landis is currently completing a National Science Foundationfunded project to model, forecast, and develop alternative spatial scenarios of U.S. population and employment patterns and their impacts on travel demand, habitat loss, and water use through 2050.
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9/10 SAT 8:30 | Planning for Walkable Multimodal Neighborhoods /slideshow/10-sat-0830-planning-for-walkable-multimodal-neighborhoods/9476772 10-sat0830planningforwalkablemultimodalneighborhoods-110929144308-phpapp01
Renea Vincent Whit Blanton Scott Swearengen Shilpa Mehta The City of Tarpon Springs seeks to revitalize its downtown core areas and encourage redevelopment for a vibrant, thriving, destination with a wide range of travel options. The principal ways proving access to the City's urban neighborhoods are constrained and cannot be widened to meet existing or future demand generated by redevelopment. In addition, existing future land use and zoning regulations are out of touch with the area's traditional urban form. ]]>

Renea Vincent Whit Blanton Scott Swearengen Shilpa Mehta The City of Tarpon Springs seeks to revitalize its downtown core areas and encourage redevelopment for a vibrant, thriving, destination with a wide range of travel options. The principal ways proving access to the City's urban neighborhoods are constrained and cannot be widened to meet existing or future demand generated by redevelopment. In addition, existing future land use and zoning regulations are out of touch with the area's traditional urban form. ]]>
Thu, 29 Sep 2011 14:43:06 GMT /slideshow/10-sat-0830-planning-for-walkable-multimodal-neighborhoods/9476772 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) 9/10 SAT 8:30 | Planning for Walkable Multimodal Neighborhoods APAFlorida Renea Vincent Whit Blanton Scott Swearengen Shilpa Mehta The City of Tarpon Springs seeks to revitalize its downtown core areas and encourage redevelopment for a vibrant, thriving, destination with a wide range of travel options. The principal ways proving access to the City's urban neighborhoods are constrained and cannot be widened to meet existing or future demand generated by redevelopment. In addition, existing future land use and zoning regulations are out of touch with the area's traditional urban form. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10-sat0830planningforwalkablemultimodalneighborhoods-110929144308-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Renea Vincent Whit Blanton Scott Swearengen Shilpa Mehta The City of Tarpon Springs seeks to revitalize its downtown core areas and encourage redevelopment for a vibrant, thriving, destination with a wide range of travel options. The principal ways proving access to the City&#39;s urban neighborhoods are constrained and cannot be widened to meet existing or future demand generated by redevelopment. In addition, existing future land use and zoning regulations are out of touch with the area&#39;s traditional urban form.
9/10 SAT 8:30 | Planning for Walkable Multimodal Neighborhoods from APA Florida
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9/10 SAT 8:30 | Can Planners Create Jobs? - Planning & Econ. Dev. 4 /slideshow/10-sat-0830-can-planners-create-jobs-planning-econ-dev-4/9476013 10-sat0830canplannerscreatejobs-planningecon-dev-4-110929132047-phpapp01
Charles Pattison As of the Spring of 2011 unemployment in Florida is hovering around 12%. Many people are out of work but what can planners do to help spur the states economy? Even Governor Scott has placed economic development as the foundation of his governorship with his 777 Plan. This panel will consider some of the ways that planners can help in economic development efforts. The panel will explore the varied ways planning is intersecting economic development in Florida in the private sector, in the environmental community and on the state and local levels.]]>

Charles Pattison As of the Spring of 2011 unemployment in Florida is hovering around 12%. Many people are out of work but what can planners do to help spur the states economy? Even Governor Scott has placed economic development as the foundation of his governorship with his 777 Plan. This panel will consider some of the ways that planners can help in economic development efforts. The panel will explore the varied ways planning is intersecting economic development in Florida in the private sector, in the environmental community and on the state and local levels.]]>
Thu, 29 Sep 2011 13:20:45 GMT /slideshow/10-sat-0830-can-planners-create-jobs-planning-econ-dev-4/9476013 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) 9/10 SAT 8:30 | Can Planners Create Jobs? - Planning & Econ. Dev. 4 APAFlorida Charles Pattison As of the Spring of 2011 unemployment in Florida is hovering around 12%. Many people are out of work but what can planners do to help spur the states economy? Even Governor Scott has placed economic development as the foundation of his governorship with his 777 Plan. This panel will consider some of the ways that planners can help in economic development efforts. The panel will explore the varied ways planning is intersecting economic development in Florida in the private sector, in the environmental community and on the state and local levels. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10-sat0830canplannerscreatejobs-planningecon-dev-4-110929132047-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Charles Pattison As of the Spring of 2011 unemployment in Florida is hovering around 12%. Many people are out of work but what can planners do to help spur the states economy? Even Governor Scott has placed economic development as the foundation of his governorship with his 777 Plan. This panel will consider some of the ways that planners can help in economic development efforts. The panel will explore the varied ways planning is intersecting economic development in Florida in the private sector, in the environmental community and on the state and local levels.
9/10 SAT 8:30 | Can Planners Create Jobs? - Planning & Econ. Dev. 4 from APA Florida
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9/9 FRI 4:15 | Rethinking Florida 2060 /slideshow/09-fri-1615-rethinking-florida-2060/9476007 09-fri1615rethinkingflorida2060-110929132029-phpapp01
Melina Duggal Charles G. Pattison Debra Dremann Frances Marino The 2060 Plan prepared by the 1000 Friends of Florida presented an ominous scenario of sprawling development in Florida. Since then, new policies at the state and local level, changes in the availability of capital both for development and conservation, and demographic and economic trends have likely altered Floridas future outlook. Is 2060 just delayed, or have development patterns changed forever? A panel of experts will discuss likely growth scenarios, define ways to capitalize on alternative development trends and present ideas on conservation, planning, financing, and approaches to development that can be successful in these economic times and the future.]]>

Melina Duggal Charles G. Pattison Debra Dremann Frances Marino The 2060 Plan prepared by the 1000 Friends of Florida presented an ominous scenario of sprawling development in Florida. Since then, new policies at the state and local level, changes in the availability of capital both for development and conservation, and demographic and economic trends have likely altered Floridas future outlook. Is 2060 just delayed, or have development patterns changed forever? A panel of experts will discuss likely growth scenarios, define ways to capitalize on alternative development trends and present ideas on conservation, planning, financing, and approaches to development that can be successful in these economic times and the future.]]>
Thu, 29 Sep 2011 13:20:28 GMT /slideshow/09-fri-1615-rethinking-florida-2060/9476007 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) 9/9 FRI 4:15 | Rethinking Florida 2060 APAFlorida Melina Duggal Charles G. Pattison Debra Dremann Frances Marino The 2060 Plan prepared by the 1000 Friends of Florida presented an ominous scenario of sprawling development in Florida. Since then, new policies at the state and local level, changes in the availability of capital both for development and conservation, and demographic and economic trends have likely altered Floridas future outlook. Is 2060 just delayed, or have development patterns changed forever? A panel of experts will discuss likely growth scenarios, define ways to capitalize on alternative development trends and present ideas on conservation, planning, financing, and approaches to development that can be successful in these economic times and the future. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/09-fri1615rethinkingflorida2060-110929132029-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Melina Duggal Charles G. Pattison Debra Dremann Frances Marino The 2060 Plan prepared by the 1000 Friends of Florida presented an ominous scenario of sprawling development in Florida. Since then, new policies at the state and local level, changes in the availability of capital both for development and conservation, and demographic and economic trends have likely altered Floridas future outlook. Is 2060 just delayed, or have development patterns changed forever? A panel of experts will discuss likely growth scenarios, define ways to capitalize on alternative development trends and present ideas on conservation, planning, financing, and approaches to development that can be successful in these economic times and the future.
9/9 FRI 4:15 | Rethinking Florida 2060 from APA Florida
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9/9 FRI 4:15 | Reimaging Communities /slideshow/09-fri-1615-reimaging-communities/9476001 09-fri1615reimagingcommunities-110929131942-phpapp02
Daniel Kildee Like many states around the country, the recent economic and housing crisis took a toll on Floridas communities. The increase in vacant, abandoned, and foreclosed properties has deteriorated neighborhoods, strained local governments, and stunted development. The first part of this session will explore the challenges facing shrinking cities and how creative planning concepts can foster regionalism and intergovernmental collaboration. The second part of this session will highlight systemic changes that can positively affect how communities plan, such as reforms to the property tax foreclosure, code enforcement, and mortgage foreclosure systems.]]>

Daniel Kildee Like many states around the country, the recent economic and housing crisis took a toll on Floridas communities. The increase in vacant, abandoned, and foreclosed properties has deteriorated neighborhoods, strained local governments, and stunted development. The first part of this session will explore the challenges facing shrinking cities and how creative planning concepts can foster regionalism and intergovernmental collaboration. The second part of this session will highlight systemic changes that can positively affect how communities plan, such as reforms to the property tax foreclosure, code enforcement, and mortgage foreclosure systems.]]>
Thu, 29 Sep 2011 13:19:41 GMT /slideshow/09-fri-1615-reimaging-communities/9476001 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) 9/9 FRI 4:15 | Reimaging Communities APAFlorida Daniel Kildee Like many states around the country, the recent economic and housing crisis took a toll on Floridas communities. The increase in vacant, abandoned, and foreclosed properties has deteriorated neighborhoods, strained local governments, and stunted development. The first part of this session will explore the challenges facing shrinking cities and how creative planning concepts can foster regionalism and intergovernmental collaboration. The second part of this session will highlight systemic changes that can positively affect how communities plan, such as reforms to the property tax foreclosure, code enforcement, and mortgage foreclosure systems. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/09-fri1615reimagingcommunities-110929131942-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Daniel Kildee Like many states around the country, the recent economic and housing crisis took a toll on Floridas communities. The increase in vacant, abandoned, and foreclosed properties has deteriorated neighborhoods, strained local governments, and stunted development. The first part of this session will explore the challenges facing shrinking cities and how creative planning concepts can foster regionalism and intergovernmental collaboration. The second part of this session will highlight systemic changes that can positively affect how communities plan, such as reforms to the property tax foreclosure, code enforcement, and mortgage foreclosure systems.
9/9 FRI 4:15 | Reimaging Communities from APA Florida
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9/9 FRI 4:15 | Pay-to-Play: Paying for Growth /slideshow/09-fri-1615-paytoplay-paying-for-growth/9475988 09-fri1615pay-to-playpayingforgrowth-110929131726-phpapp02
Tyson Smith Dr. Robert Burchell The presenters will provide commentary on the shift from broadbased funding mechanisms (like property taxes) to user fees and special assessments (private or quasi-private mechanisms) as the principal means of funding new infrastructure. This shiftslow economic recovery and an anti-tax and anti-government resurgence. Planners will be facing an environment where infrastructure increasingly is provided by either private parties (think development agreements) or subsets of the jurisdiction who can afford it (think special assessments). This session discusses what this trend means for planners and for society.]]>

Tyson Smith Dr. Robert Burchell The presenters will provide commentary on the shift from broadbased funding mechanisms (like property taxes) to user fees and special assessments (private or quasi-private mechanisms) as the principal means of funding new infrastructure. This shiftslow economic recovery and an anti-tax and anti-government resurgence. Planners will be facing an environment where infrastructure increasingly is provided by either private parties (think development agreements) or subsets of the jurisdiction who can afford it (think special assessments). This session discusses what this trend means for planners and for society.]]>
Thu, 29 Sep 2011 13:17:23 GMT /slideshow/09-fri-1615-paytoplay-paying-for-growth/9475988 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) 9/9 FRI 4:15 | Pay-to-Play: Paying for Growth APAFlorida Tyson Smith Dr. Robert Burchell The presenters will provide commentary on the shift from broadbased funding mechanisms (like property taxes) to user fees and special assessments (private or quasi-private mechanisms) as the principal means of funding new infrastructure. This shiftslow economic recovery and an anti-tax and anti-government resurgence. Planners will be facing an environment where infrastructure increasingly is provided by either private parties (think development agreements) or subsets of the jurisdiction who can afford it (think special assessments). This session discusses what this trend means for planners and for society. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/09-fri1615pay-to-playpayingforgrowth-110929131726-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Tyson Smith Dr. Robert Burchell The presenters will provide commentary on the shift from broadbased funding mechanisms (like property taxes) to user fees and special assessments (private or quasi-private mechanisms) as the principal means of funding new infrastructure. This shiftslow economic recovery and an anti-tax and anti-government resurgence. Planners will be facing an environment where infrastructure increasingly is provided by either private parties (think development agreements) or subsets of the jurisdiction who can afford it (think special assessments). This session discusses what this trend means for planners and for society.
9/9 FRI 4:15 | Pay-to-Play: Paying for Growth from APA Florida
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9/9 Friday 4:15 creating action oriented meetings /slideshow/09-fri-1615-creating-action-oriented-meetings/9475987 09-fri1615creatingactionorientedmeetings-110929131715-phpapp02
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9/9 FRI 4:15 | Avon Park AFR: Joint Land Use Study 3 /slideshow/09-fri-1615-avon-park-afr-joint-lands-use-study-3/9475955 09-fri1615avonparkafrjointlandsusestudy3-110929131341-phpapp02
Tricia Martin Incompatible growth near military facilities can threaten our national defense. Learn what types of development can conflict with military training. Explore the challenges of conducting multi-jurisdictional studies to promote appropriate land uses, around military facilities. Panelists will discuss lessons learned during the course of a Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) of four counties and three cities for the Avon Park Air Force Range, and close coordination with conservation groups. Strategies to develop support from the community and public officials for measures such as transfer of development rights to buffer the public from the impacts of necessary military activities will be discussed.]]>

Tricia Martin Incompatible growth near military facilities can threaten our national defense. Learn what types of development can conflict with military training. Explore the challenges of conducting multi-jurisdictional studies to promote appropriate land uses, around military facilities. Panelists will discuss lessons learned during the course of a Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) of four counties and three cities for the Avon Park Air Force Range, and close coordination with conservation groups. Strategies to develop support from the community and public officials for measures such as transfer of development rights to buffer the public from the impacts of necessary military activities will be discussed.]]>
Thu, 29 Sep 2011 13:13:39 GMT /slideshow/09-fri-1615-avon-park-afr-joint-lands-use-study-3/9475955 APAFlorida@slideshare.net(APAFlorida) 9/9 FRI 4:15 | Avon Park AFR: Joint Land Use Study 3 APAFlorida Tricia Martin Incompatible growth near military facilities can threaten our national defense. Learn what types of development can conflict with military training. Explore the challenges of conducting multi-jurisdictional studies to promote appropriate land uses, around military facilities. Panelists will discuss lessons learned during the course of a Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) of four counties and three cities for the Avon Park Air Force Range, and close coordination with conservation groups. Strategies to develop support from the community and public officials for measures such as transfer of development rights to buffer the public from the impacts of necessary military activities will be discussed. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/09-fri1615avonparkafrjointlandsusestudy3-110929131341-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Tricia Martin Incompatible growth near military facilities can threaten our national defense. Learn what types of development can conflict with military training. Explore the challenges of conducting multi-jurisdictional studies to promote appropriate land uses, around military facilities. Panelists will discuss lessons learned during the course of a Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) of four counties and three cities for the Avon Park Air Force Range, and close coordination with conservation groups. Strategies to develop support from the community and public officials for measures such as transfer of development rights to buffer the public from the impacts of necessary military activities will be discussed.
9/9 FRI 4:15 | Avon Park AFR: Joint Land Use Study 3 from APA Florida
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