28 planners added AICP to their names last year
If you recently passed the AICP exam and your name is not on this list but should be, please write us at news@norcalapa.org
28 planners added AICP to their names last year Read More »
If you recently passed the AICP exam and your name is not on this list but should be, please write us at news@norcalapa.org
28 planners added AICP to their names last year Read More »
By Hazel Choi, associate editor. News about Carolyn Fahey, AICP; Arielle Fleisher, Brendan Hurley, Darcy Kremin, AICP; Edgar Maravilla, Brynn McKiernan, AICP; Carolyn Neer, Leslie Trejo, and Ellen Yau.
By Florentina Craciun, January 19, 2021. Let’s bring our authentic selves to our profession. Let’s help pave the path towards a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive planning profession and world.
Director’s note: New Year, same you, with an opportunity to grow Read More »
This virtual event will help you test your planning knowledge using actual questions from past AICP exams, and responses are timed.
Register now for AICP Exam Prep Trivia Night (Virtual) Read More »
By Reanna Tong, AICP, January 17, 2021. Two free workshops on February 13 will focus on anti-displacement campaigns to teach storytelling to planners.
Storytelling workshops: Galvanizing community around displacement Read More »
(Above: Marin County’s only unaltered one-room schoolhouse, in use 1864-1957. Photo: George Osner, AICP) This month we have four featured and local articles including one by North Coast planner Krystle Heaney, AICP, on planning in small towns.
Northern News February 2021 Read More »
(Vasona Lake County Park, Los Gatos. Photo: Juan Borrelli, AICP) We’ve kept Northern News coming your way, and despite the pandemic, readership has increased by 60 to 80 percent since our March issue. Thank you, loyal readers!
Northern News December 2020-January 2021 Read More »
By Jasmine Lee, Daily Californian, December 7, 2020. State funding will support multi-modal transportation infrastructure, including BART upgrades.
Northern Section counties receive over $543 million for transportation projects Read More »
By Sarah Klearman, CP&DR, December 6, 2020. San Mateo voters narrowly extended existing height and density caps, potentially precluding a push for more housing.
Housing measure puts San Mateo in production quandary Read More »
By Annie Sciacca, Bay Area News Group, December 3, 2020. The state has approved a site remediation plan, but activists and residents want a more thorough removal of soil.
Richmond council approves controversial shoreline mixed-use project Read More »