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APA: Why Bother? Carol Rhea, FAICP APA President

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Page 1: APA: Why Bother? Carol Rhea, FAICP APA President

APA: Why Bother?Carol Rhea, FAICPAPA President

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…the control of urban development by a local government authority, from which a license must be obtained to build a new property or change an existing one.

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…the process of thinking about and organizing the activities required to achieve a desired goal.

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…a dynamic profession that works to improve the welfare of people and their communities by creating more convenient, equitable, healthful, efficient, and attractive places for present and future generations.

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Public Opinion of Planning

APA’s 2012 Poll, “Planning in America” found:

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2012 Poll, “Planning in America” found:

Learn more at planning.org/policy/polls

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Development Plan Goals

APA will LEAD the planning movement.APA will COMMUNICATE AND ENGAGE to foster quality

leadership and participation and to provide the best planning

information.APA will PARTNER to leverage resources and build

coalitions.APA will ADVOCATE for planning, planning leaders and

good government.APA will INSPIRE building great communities.APA will SERVE its members.

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APA Year One Action Agenda (FY2016)

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APA Image Library Launched August 14, 2015 Members can access images royalty free Images based on planning related topics Images licensed under Creative Commons (CC by-NC 4.0) Members can use images for plans, presentations, blog posts,

web pages, social media, etc. Members only need to include APA Copyright credit line

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Comprehensive Website Upgrade

Most comprehensive upgrade since launch of planning.org in 1995

First major site-wide redesign since 2007

Includes updated design, functionality, streamlined content, and navigation

Major overhaul of site search Enhanced support for mobile

apps Responsive design (adapts to

any device)

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Social Media

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google + Instagram Pinterest YouTube Foursquare Introducing “Ello”

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Partners (partial list)

AARPAmerican Public Health AssociationAmerican Institute of ArchitectsAmerican Society of Civil EngineersAmerican Society of Landscape

ArchitectsAssociation of Collegiate Schools of

PlanningAssociation of Environmental

ProfessionalsCanadian Institute of PlannersCaribbean Planners AssociationCenter for Disease ControlCongress for the New UrbanismFederal AgenciesICMA (International City/County

Management Association)Institute of Transportation Engineers

International Economic Development Council

Lambda Alpha InternationalLincoln Institute of Land PolicyLocal Government CommissionNational Association of Housing and

Redevelopment OfficialsNational Association of Regional

CouncilsNatural Resources Defense CouncilGlobal Planners NetworkRoyal Town Planning InstitutePlanning Institute of AustraliaSmart Growth AmericaUN World HabitatUrban Land InstituteUS Chamber of Commerce

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The E-Book Collection is Growing

Doubled from 8 to 16 in the past year; latest include:

The Board of AdjustmentPlanning in Plain EnglishQualitative Analysis in Planning &

PolicyA Career Worth PlanningThe Environmental Planning

Handbook, 2nd editionPlanning AtlantaPlanning ChicagoPlanning Seattle

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Q&A