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APA: Why Bother?Carol Rhea, FAICPAPA President
…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.
…the process of thinking about and organizing the activities required to achieve a desired goal.
…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.
Public Opinion of Planning
APA’s 2012 Poll, “Planning in America” found:
2012 Poll, “Planning in America” found:
Learn more at planning.org/policy/polls
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.
APA Year One Action Agenda (FY2016)
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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