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Welcome to the Connecticut Chapter of the APA

About CCAPA
CCAPACCAPA is the Connecticut Chapter of the American Planning Association, the national organization of professional planners and citizens involved in planning for our nation's communities. CCAPA is dedicated to advancing the practice of good planning in Connecticut by providing our members with up-to-date information about current planning issues and techniques, by building public and political awareness of the importance and benefits of good planning and by bringing the Chapter's diverse membership together from throughout the state to share experiences with colleagues.

CCAPA has adopted a Strategic Plan to guide the organization in restructuring to meet our members needs.

CCAPA members include professional planners working at all levels of government, private consultants, land use professionals from business and industry, university students and professors, attorneys and land use board members. Click here to learn more about member benefits and programs.


CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS

CCAPA Communications Plan

The CCAPA Executive Committee has adopted a chapter communications plan which is attached.  We have articulated the image, style and objectives for CCAPA in the area of communications.  We are now seeking volunteers to work on small teams to develop position papers on priority planning issues.  You will find these issues in the attachment.

Mark Pellegrini, immediate and past president, is organizing the communications teams.  If you are interested in volunteering to work on one of the priority issues, or any issue for that matter, please contact Mark at markp@ci.manchester.ct.us or 860-647-3043.  If you would like to discuss these ideas with Mark before you commit to volunteering, please feel free to call him as well.  Once volunteers have been assembled into teams, Mark will contact team members and provide the basic framework and formatting for the position papers.

This is a great opportunity for CCAPA members who have particular interest in a policy area to contribute to developing position papers which we can adopt for the chapter.  These position papers will form the basis for such activities as testifying at the Legislature, participating or offering to participate on panels on specific topics, promoting our positions through the written media and our website. 

Donald Poland, AICP
President, CCAPA


 

Upcoming Events

Hot Topics in Land Use Law and Practice 2008

Friday, June 20, 2008
8:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Northeast Utilities Auditorium
107 Selden St.
Berlin, CT

For registration and more information, click here.


Regional Supportive Housing Trainings

Keep the Promise Coalition is sponsoring trainings in partnership with NAMI-CT, Reaching Home Campaign, and the Corporation for Supportive Housing. It is entitled “Housing Solutions:  ending long-term homelessness and creating permanent supportive housing for those living with serious mental illnesses.” 
The trainings will be held May 21-22, 2008 in Middletown and Hartford. For more information, click here.

To register click on the following links:
Hartford
Middletown


2008 SNEAPA Conference
The 2008 SNEAPA Conference will be held in Providence on September 4-5, 2008 at the Rhode Island Convention Center. The Preliminary Program has been issued containing program information, and hotel and conference registration information. The program can be found at www.sneapa.org.



Community Builders Institute: Where Planning Meets Economic Development Seminars (March-November)

Save the dates for the 2008 “Community Builders Institute: Where Planning Meets Economic Development”, co-sponsored by CCAPA, CL&P, Yankeegas, DECD, NEDA, CEDAS, CLEAR, and LULA. CM credits will be sought for all these seminars:

 March 18, 2008: Planning for Economic Development Course, Part II

May 8, 2008: Creative Tax Plans for Development

June 5, 2008: Moving to the “A” List – How to Get Your Town Noticed

Date TBD: Implementing Responsible Growth

September 4, 2008: Growing Your Own – Tending to Your Own Businesses

October 14, 2008: Issues in Infrastructure

November 13, 2008: Staying on “The Show” – How to Win the Site Selection Process

 


What’s New

Click here to view our 2007-2008 Annual Report (pdf)!


Click here for notes from our focus group meetings.


CCAPA Executive Committee adopts a position statement on the proposed mandatory certification maintenance program for AICP members.

Click here for the Chapter's January 8, 2007 position statement (pdf).

Click here or the Chapter's March 20, 2007 position statement (pdf)


FAICP
Election to Fellow in AICP is one of the highest honors that the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) bestows upon a member. Connecticut is graced with a number of professional planners who could meet the criteria for election as Fellow. Click here to view procedures that have been established by the Chapter to facilitate this process. List of eligible candidates.

Congratulations to Horace Brown, AICP, who was nominated by CCAPA for induction into the College of Fellows of AICP, and whose induction has been approved by APA. The formal induction ceremony is scheduled for the APA National Conference in Las Vegas in April, 2008.


AICP Certification

Congratulations to the following planners who received their AICP certifications:
Haylin Alpert, AICP (November, 2007)
Rebecca Augur, AICP (November, 2007)
Lois Davies, AICP (July, 2007)
Sam Eisenbeiser, AICP (July, 2007)
Delia Fey, AICP (November, 2007)
Michelle Frye, AICP (May, 2006)
Samuel Gold, AICP (November, 2006)
Kevin Kennedy, AICP (May, 2006)
Stephen Lecco, AICP (November, 2007)
Ryan Malloy, AICP (November, 2007)
Neil Pade, AICP (November, 2006)
Brian Palaia, AICP (November, 2006)
Robert Phillips, AICP (November, 2007)
Laurel Stegina, AICP (November, 2006)
Michiel Wackers, AICP (July, 2007)


Certification Maintenance

On April 13, 2007, the AICP Commission approved a mandatory Certification Maintenance Program for all certified Planners. This program replaces the optional Continuing Professional Development Program. Please see the Continuing Education page of this website, here for program details.


 

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