Snapshots of APA ethnicity and gender
Northern Section’s membership is more female, Chinese, and Asian than the national APA membership, but is less Black and less White.
Snapshots of APA ethnicity and gender Read More »
Northern Section’s membership is more female, Chinese, and Asian than the national APA membership, but is less Black and less White.
Snapshots of APA ethnicity and gender Read More »
Northern Section welcomes 18 new AICP members and six AICP Candidates. If you see an error or omission, please let us know at news@norcalapa.org.
Northern Section congratulates our 24 successful May 2021 AICP Examinees Read More »
The two-year term begins January 1, 2022. Submit names of qualifying APA members by September 30, 2021.
Northern Section Treasurer Nominations due Sept 30 Read More »
State Conference organizers are looking for seasoned professionals to assist at the Zoom sessions.
APA California Conference update Read More »
“Equity” and “Sustainability and Resilience” are being added as mandatory credits.
New AICP Credit Maintenance reporting and requirements take effect in January Read More »
Lesley Feldman staffs an information booth at the Menlo Park Farmers’ Market, August 1st. Photo: Geoff Bradley, AICP, GBradley@m-group.us
Housing element information booth, Menlo Park Farmers’ Market Read More »
By Peter Arcuni, KQED, June 22, 2021. The report bases its recommendations on an analysis of three rebuilding alternatives for Santa Rosa, Ventura, and Paradise.
How policymakers could guide redevelopment in California’s fire-prone areas Read More »
From HUD USER, PD&R Edge, June 11, 2021. Capital from private investors can be leveraged to expand affordable housing in several ways. Three examples are offered for investors to fund affordable housing.
Leveraging private investment to meet affordable housing needs Read More »
“The only place to find planning news of northern California,” writes Noah Friedman of Oakland.