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   <media:description>U.S. Representatives Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) and Vern Buchanan (R-Fla.) recently reintroduced the Bikeshare Transit Act, a bipartisan bill that would define bikeshare as infrastructure in federal transportation law and make it easier for communities to access federal funding for existing and future bikeshare projects. Join APA in urging lawmakers to cosponsor the Bikeshare Transit Act. Learn more at https://www.planning.org/policy/.</media:description>
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  <published>2017-07-17T16:09:03+00:00</published>
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   <media:description>Mitchell J. Silver, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, discusses New York City's Parks Without Borders program and his session from the 2017 National Planning Conference, &quot;Parks without Borders: Unifying the Public Realm.&quot; Other speakers for this session included Nancy Prince, Sean Quinn, and Nilka Martel.

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  <title>Planners4Health Session Six: Sustaining Momentum</title>
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   <name>American Planning Association</name>
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   <media:description>The sixth and final session in the Planners4Health Curriculum series focuses on sustaining the healthy communities movement. Participants will learn about strategies for sustainability, including disseminating lessons learned and spreading best practices. There will be a continued focus on equity. Participants will learn about Plan4Health and partner resources, tools, and success stories. 

Visit https://www.planning.org/nationalcenters/health/planners4health/ to learn more about the Planners4Health project.</media:description>
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  <title>Jason Ray, AICP, on the Policy and Advocacy Conference, Planners' Advocacy Network, and More</title>
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   <media:description>APA's Emily Pasi talks with Jason Ray, AICP — Executive Director at Southwest Missouri Council of Governments (SMCOG) and President-Elect of the APA Missouri Chapter — about all things planning policy and advocacy. Jason shares how federal programs like Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) and the HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME) provide critical services for the residents of southwest Missouri. He explains the benefits of attending APA's Policy and Advocacy Conference (https://www.planning.org/policy/conference/), provides tips for communicating with elected officials for the first time, and offers up insight from his chapter's efforts in planning their Planners' Day at the (State) Capitol. He also discusses how being a part of the Planners' Advocacy Network (https://www.planning.org/advocacy/) has helped him tell his state's planning story. 

For more information about the Chapter's efforts to advocate for their communities, visit https://www.planning.org/blog/blogpost/9121963/. 

For more on APA's planning policy and advocacy efforts, visit https://www.planning.org/policy/.</media:description>
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   <media:description>This session will expand upon the legal basis of planning to promote and protect public health through land use and zoning. Speakers will address the historic connection between zoning, public health, and environmental justice, as well as the legal and ethical challenges to zoning for health. Representatives from both national and local agencies will offer their perspectives, followed by a robust Q&amp;A session with the audience. 

Moderator: Montrece McNeill Ransom, JD, MPH, Team Lead, Training and Workforce Development, Public Health Law Program, CDC 

Speakers: Chris Kochtitzky, MSP, Senior Advisor, CDC’s Physical Activity and Health Branch; Terri Harding, AICP, Principal Planner, Metro &amp; Community Planning, City of Eugene, Oregon; and Melinda Ramos, JD, Senior Assistant City Attorney, Chief-Land Use and Regulatory Compliance Section, City of Forth Worth, Texas</media:description>
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  <published>2017-06-28T21:40:21+00:00</published>
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   <media:description>In this video, Frank DeSafey, president and principal of Sequence Staffing, talks about the value of using a recruiter in your job search.

For more information on careers in planning, visit https://www.planning.org/careercenter/careergps/.</media:description>
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  <title>NPC17 Special Plenary: How Technology Will Shape Urban Density</title>
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   <name>American Planning Association</name>
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  <published>2017-06-20T21:00:11+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-06-27T03:27:57+00:00</updated>
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   <media:title>NPC17 Special Plenary: How Technology Will Shape Urban Density</media:title>
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   <media:description>Density is the essence of cities. Every new technology affects the value of density, making it either more or less valuable — and making urban life either more or less attractive as a result. From ride-sharing to computer vision to autonomous vehicles, it is clear that digital technology will transform cities. But will 21st century technology make cities more attractive, or less? 

Join as Rohit Aggarwala of Sidewalk Labs delves into these complex issues surrounding the future of technology’s role in the realm of planning. Rohit draws on insights gained from his vast experience, including from the time he was Director of New York City’s Long-Term Planning and Sustainability to his current work leading many of Sidewalk Labs innovative projects.

This talk was given during APA's 2017 National Planning Conference in New York City. Learn more about the conference at https://www.planning.org/conference/.</media:description>
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  <title>Planning and Public Art: An Interview with Jack Becker</title>
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   <name>American Planning Association</name>
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  <published>2017-06-19T19:09:38+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-06-19T19:09:38+00:00</updated>
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   <media:title>Planning and Public Art: An Interview with Jack Becker</media:title>
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   <media:description>Jennifer Henaghan, AICP, deputy research director and manager of APA's Green Communities Research Center, interviews Jack Becker, founder and director of the Community Services Program at Forecast Public Art. Jack discusses how planners can work to include public art and artists into the process of placemaking. He also gives a preview of the National Endowment for the Arts &quot;Our Town&quot; grant program partnership with APA. Learn more about the partnership at https://www.planning.org/newsreleases/2017/apr18/.</media:description>
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  <title>Planners4Health Session Five: Communications: Framing, Messaging, and Marketing</title>
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   <name>American Planning Association</name>
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  <published>2017-06-19T15:55:40+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-07-28T18:18:30+00:00</updated>
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   <media:title>Planners4Health Session Five: Communications: Framing, Messaging, and Marketing</media:title>
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   <media:description>The fifth session in the Planners4Health Curriculum series focuses on communications. Participants will learn about how to articulate value propositions and return on investment, as well as methods for deploying social media and other marketing tools to connect with the community. Through all communication mechanisms, it is important to tailor messages to specific audiences. The Columbus, Indiana, Plan4Health coalition will share success, challenges, and lessons learned from their work on the ground.

Learn more about the Planners4Health program at https://www.planning.org/nationalcenters/health/planners4health/.</media:description>
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  <title>How Digital Coast Revolutionized the Work of One Coastal Hazards Planner</title>
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  <author>
   <name>American Planning Association</name>
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  <published>2017-06-09T17:31:41+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-06-09T17:44:35+00:00</updated>
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   <media:title>How Digital Coast Revolutionized the Work of One Coastal Hazards Planner</media:title>
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   <media:description>APA's Jim Schwab, FAICP, talks with Allison Hardin—land use planner and coastal hazards education specialist with the City of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina—about how Digital Coast data and tools changed the way she works. 

Learn more about NOAA's Digital Coast program at https://www.planning.org/digitalcoast/.</media:description>
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  <title>Session Snapshots: Reducing Flooding Hazards through Civic Engagement</title>
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  <author>
   <name>American Planning Association</name>
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  <published>2017-06-08T19:36:00+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-06-08T19:36:00+00:00</updated>
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   <media:title>Session Snapshots: Reducing Flooding Hazards through Civic Engagement</media:title>
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   <media:description>Stephen D. Villavaso, FAICP, discusses his session from the 2017 National Planning Conference, &quot;Reducing Flooding Hazards through Citizen Engagement.&quot; Other speakers for this session included Lynndsay O'Neill; Theresa Pinto, AICP; and Allison Hardin.

Watch this session and more at https://www.planning.org/ondemand/.</media:description>
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  <title>Interview with Emily Seiple, Student Paper Competition Winner</title>
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  <author>
   <name>American Planning Association</name>
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  <published>2017-06-08T19:36:00+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-06-16T12:48:26+00:00</updated>
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   <media:title>Interview with Emily Seiple, Student Paper Competition Winner</media:title>
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   <media:description>Jim Schwab, FAICP, manager of APA's Hazards Planning Center, interviews Emily Seiple, a master's student at the University of Iowa's School of Urban &amp; Regional Planning and the winner of the Hazard Mitigation and Disaster Recovery Planning Division student paper competition. Her paper focused on the dynamics of a challenging recovery situation for the town of Waterbury, Vermont, following Hurricane Irene in the fall of 2011.

To read Emily's winning paper, visit https://www.planning.org/media/document/9127313/.

To learn more about the Hazards Planning Center, visit https://www.planning.org/nationalcenters/hazards/.</media:description>
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  <title>Planning and Community Health Webinar: Downtown Colorado Streets</title>
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  <author>
   <name>American Planning Association</name>
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  <published>2017-06-02T18:41:29+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-06-23T14:10:33+00:00</updated>
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   <media:title>Planning and Community Health Webinar: Downtown Colorado Streets</media:title>
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   <media:description>In this webinar, staff from APA’s Planning and Community Health Center and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment discuss a newly developed resource: Downtown Colorado Streets. 

Downtown Colorado Streets is the result of a partnership between three state agencies. It's a communication tool for communities, planners, and engineers who want to make their streets more walkable and bikeable.

Learn more about the work of the Planning and Community Health Center at https://www.planning.org/nationalcenters/health/.</media:description>
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  <title>The Digital Coast 10-Year Anniversary Interview, Featuring NOAA's Miki Schmidt</title>
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   <name>American Planning Association</name>
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To learn more about Digital Coast, visit https://www.planning.org/digitalcoast/.</media:description>
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  <title>Bhubaneswar Smart City Plan | 2017 National Planning Excellence Award Winner</title>
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   <media:description>Pierre L’Enfant International Planning Excellence Award

IBI Group and Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation

The Bhubaneswar Smart City Plan redefines the concept of &quot;smart cities&quot; and outlines a citizen-driven vision for the future by using technology to help residents gain better access to city services, and improve the overall quality of life.

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