[Massplanners] FW: More FREE education and AICP CM credits
McPherson, Jacqueline (EOED)
jacqueline.furtado at mass.gov
Tue Nov 12 13:55:26 EST 2024
Sharing AICP CM resources.
Regards,
Jacquie McPherson, AICP
Senior Program Manager/EOED
T: 617.894.7755
From: Anne McKinnon <Anne at larayarchitects.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2024 1:16 PM
To: Anne McKinnon <Anne at larayarchitects.com>
Subject: More FREE education and AICP CM credits
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Sign up for these exciting free sessions and earn AICP certification maintenance credits. Note the sessions that will provide the mandatory Law and mandatory Equity credits (don't put off getting these credits!).
Wed., November 13, 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm Florida's Bert Harris Act: Property Rights Unbalanced? 1.5 CM credits; 1.0 Law
Summary: Get an in-depth explanation of the Bert Harris Act, a landmark piece of Florida legislation that has shaped land use law since 1995. The Act allows property owners to seek compensation when governmental actions inordinately burden their property's use or value. While designed to protect property owners, the Act is often misunderstood and misapplied by both developers and local governments. This session will clarify the legal intent of the Bert Harris Act, distinguish it from traditional takings law, and address common misconceptions that may affect local planning decisions. This session is sponsored by the great organization 1000 Friends of Florida.
Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/4517267611908/WN_vh4Cq1HaQ4yoBIV78oADXA<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/4517267611908/WN_vh4Cq1HaQ4yoBIV78oADXA__;!!CPANwP4y!RbxdzP09I47FyC0G0LaxHLslVp5KP11JIPijHfnDv3XUn90Q4OHjmIqJ1LlfSKcF6IydiUFsxgAMUqN7LMO7Qnyl9xyp$>
Thurs., November 14, 5:30 pm Film: 'Emergent City' 2.0 CM credits; 1.0 Equity
Summary: This film is in person at C<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.capitoltheatreusa.com/__;!!CPANwP4y!RbxdzP09I47FyC0G0LaxHLslVp5KP11JIPijHfnDv3XUn90Q4OHjmIqJ1LlfSKcF6IydiUFsxgAMUqN7LMO7Qh8JwRI_$>apitol Theatre, 204 Mass. Ave., Arlington, MA<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.capitoltheatreusa.com/__;!!CPANwP4y!RbxdzP09I47FyC0G0LaxHLslVp5KP11JIPijHfnDv3XUn90Q4OHjmIqJ1LlfSKcF6IydiUFsxgAMUqN7LMO7Qh8JwRI_$>.<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.capitoltheatreusa.com/__;!!CPANwP4y!RbxdzP09I47FyC0G0LaxHLslVp5KP11JIPijHfnDv3XUn90Q4OHjmIqJ1LlfSKcF6IydiUFsxgAMUqN7LMO7Qh8JwRI_$> Emergent City is a feature-length film about Industry City in Brooklyn. Over a decade residents of Sunset Park face a tangled web of rising rents, a legacy of environmental racism and the loss of the industrial jobs that once sustained their community. When a global developer purchases Industry City - a massive industrial complex on the waterfront - and begins to transform it into an "innovation district," a battle erupts over the future of the neighborhood and of New York City itself. Emergent City tracks an ensemble of participants including the local council member, Industry City's developers and community members with divergent stakes. The film explores the profound intersections of gentrification, climate crisis and real estate development, and asks how change might emerge from dialogue and collective action in a world where too many outcomes are constrained by money, politics and business as usual. Sponsored by APA Mass. Chapter, Mass. Assn. of Planning Professionals and Consulting Planners of Mass. and is free to members and students.
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/emergent-city-film-and-discussion-tickets-1065929236039<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.eventbrite.com/e/emergent-city-film-and-discussion-tickets-1065929236039__;!!CPANwP4y!RbxdzP09I47FyC0G0LaxHLslVp5KP11JIPijHfnDv3XUn90Q4OHjmIqJ1LlfSKcF6IydiUFsxgAMUqN7LMO7Qqpomnpb$>
Wed., November 20, 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm TRB Webinar: Intermodal Passenger Facility Trends in Technology and User Experience
1.5 CM credits
Summary: Rapid change is altering how we plan, build, and mange intermodal passenger transportation facilities. Factors as diverse as a rise in telework and advanced air mobility change user expectations. This webinar will present key research findings in the pre-publication TCRP Research Report 250 / ACRP Research Report 275 / NCHRP Research Report 1129: Intermodal Passenger Facility Planning and Decision-Making for Seamless Travel<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/27953/intermodal-passenger-facility-planning-and-decision-making-for-seamless-travel__;!!CPANwP4y!RbxdzP09I47FyC0G0LaxHLslVp5KP11JIPijHfnDv3XUn90Q4OHjmIqJ1LlfSKcF6IydiUFsxgAMUqN7LMO7QkeBUe0O$>. Presenters will summarize key trends and considerations for planning, constructing, operating and serving airports, rail and bus stations, transit centers, mobility hubs, and water transportation facilities. Decision makers will need to account for trends across modes, like automated and electric vehicles. Boston's own Bill Schwartz, AICP, of Nelson\Nygaard is a speaker and the session moderator.
Register: https://webinar.mytrb.org/Webinars/Register/1827<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/webinar.mytrb.org/Webinars/Register/1827__;!!CPANwP4y!RbxdzP09I47FyC0G0LaxHLslVp5KP11JIPijHfnDv3XUn90Q4OHjmIqJ1LlfSKcF6IydiUFsxgAMUqN7LMO7QkbvU5Qc$> (it's easy to create a TRB account)
Anne L. McKinnon, AICP
Leonardi Aray Architects LLC
1035 Cambridge St. Suite 1
Cambridge, MA 02141
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