In historic acquisition, Wiyot reclaim coastal Mouralherwaqh
From Cal Poly Humboldt Now, August 19, 2022.
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From Cal Poly Humboldt Now, August 19, 2022.
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From California State Transportation Agency, July 7, 2022.
The Northern Section will have openings for Director-elect and Administrative Director board positions beginning in 2023. Interested Northern Section members in good standing (including incumbent Board members) must submit their nomination by Sunday, November 13, 2022.
Northern Section call for candidates Read More »
In the fall and winter of 2021-2022, APA California leadership embarked on a comprehensive strategic planning process to guide the organization’s priorities for the next four years. Key questions and priorities addressed through this process included amplifying our influence and more effectively reaching and serving a broader base of planners and communities throughout the state.
APA California introduces 2022-2025 strategic plan Read More »
Northern News November – December 2022 Edition, a publication of the American Planning Association, California Chapter, Northern Section.
November – December 2022 Northern News Read More »
Each year, a select few APA California members receive a PEN Honor Award for an outstanding contribution to the profession or for a significant accomplishment that enhanced the recognition and value of planning.
Congratulations to Northern Section’s 2022 PEN Honor Award recipients Read More »
Interviewer Dhawal Kataria, AICP, uncovers Su’s path from Taiwan to San Jose and the experiences that have shaped his approach to urban design and community planning.
Meet a local planner: Jason Su Read More »
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By Laurie A. Johnson PhD, FAICP, November 5, 2022. George Mader, FAICP, passed away on July 28, 2022 — his 93rd birthday. In his remarkable six-decades-long career, George was widely recognized for his extensive work in integrating geologic hazards information with land-use planning. He pioneered the development of slope-density zoning and the transfer of development credits, both of which have been used widely in geologically hazardous and environmentally sensitive communities across California and beyond.
IN MEMORIAM: George G. Mader, FAICP Read More »
By Naphtali H. Knox, FAICP, former editor, October 29, 2022. Knox comments on a Next City article republished by Northern News in June 2022. With state funding possibly on the line, 27 agencies across the Bay Area are ironing out new strategies to coordinate fares, wayfinding, and more.
What’s old will be new again Read More »