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All on-site programs qualify for AICP Certification Maintenance credit.

Upcoming Events:

Sustainable Codes Workshop: September 4, 2008 in Knowlton Hall on the OSU Campus.

Past Events:

Universal Design and Visitability: From Accessibility to Zoning: July 13-14, 2006 in Knowlton Hall on the OSU Campus.

Planning for Tourism: August 11, 2006 in Knowlton Hall on the OSU Campus

Rebuilding the Mississippi Gulf Coast: November 8, 2006 in the Knowlton Hall Auditorium on the OSU Campus.

Neighborhood Revitalization Strategies: An example of how Philadelphia has undertaken revitalization strategies. October 2005.

Visualization Tools for E-government: October 19th, 2005 5:30 pm in Knowlton Auditorium on the OSU Campus.

State Economic Development Policies: On Friday May 20th, 2005, Dennis Vicchiarelli from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and Jean Carter Ryan from the Ohio Department of Development spoke about their respective state's economic development policies.

Public/Private Partnership for Redevelopment: On Wednesday May 18th, 2005, Alex Iams, with the International Economic Development Council spoke about partnerships for public private development.

Parking Lot Nation: On Wednesday April 13th, 2005, James Kuenstler, author of The Geography of Nowhere and Home from Nowhere, will be speaking at 5:30pm in the Knowlton Hall Auditorium.

Farmland Preservation: On Wednesday February 16, 2005, Tom Daniels, Professor of City Planning at the University of Pennsylvania, will be speaking at 5:30pm in the Knowlton Hall Auditorium.

Bringing Quality Design to Your Community Seminar: On September 9-10, 2004 the Ohio Planning Conference in collaboration with the Ohio State University's City and Regional Planning Program sponsored a day and a half long seminar on Urban Design.

Measuring and Monitoring Urban Development Capacity : On May 28th, 2004 the Ohio State University's City and Regional Planning program and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy sponsored a day-long seminar on Measuring and Monitoring Urban Development Capacity. View this site to gain access to speaker presentations.

Development Impact Fees: On April 7th, the Ohio State University's City and Regional Planning program hosted a lecture by Chris Nelson on the use of development impact fees.

E-goverance: Creating On-line Citizen Participation Tools: March 3-5, 2004 the Ohio State University's City and Regional Planning program with support from the Battelle Endowment for Technology and Human Affairs hosted this conference. View this site to gain access to speaker presentations.

Creating a Safer Physical Environment through Design: On October 17, 2003 the Ohio State University's City and Regional Planning program and the Criminal Justice Research Center sponsored a day-long seminar on CPTED. Speakers included Ralph B. Taylor PhD, Professor of Criminal Justice at Temple University, Sergeant Earl Smith, Columbus Police Department and Dean Brennan, AICP with the City of Phoenix, Arizona.

Managing Public Meetings: In May, 2003 the Ohio State University's City and Regional Planning program sponsored a day-long seminar on meeting management. Course presenters include Vince Papsidero, AICP Director of Planning and Community Development for the City of Delaware Ohio, Suzann Gad, AICP Director of the Office of Urban and Corridor Planning for the Ohio Department of Transportation, Bojinka Bishop, the Sloan Professor of Public Relations at Ohio University and Debra Stein President of GCA Stategies.

Smart Growth Seminar: In November, 2002 the Ohio State University's City and Regional Planning program sponsored a day-long seminar on smart growth. Presenters included Patti Dalton, Economic Development Director for the City of Upper Arlington and co-chair of the Central Ohio First Suburbs Consortium, Stu Meck, FAICP, Senior Research Fellow at the American Planning Association, Richard Sensenbrenner, City Council member with the City of Columbus, and David Beach, Director of EcoCity Cleveland.

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