Maintaining Neighborhood Character

May 16, 2012
4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. ET

Many historic neighborhoods have experienced teardowns and the rebuilding of monster homes or other buildings that undermine sound planning. For historic and conservation districts this is a pressing issue. Learn how communities have developed codes, guidelines, and community visioning programs that respond to these incompatible developments. As communities grow and change, explore how historic preservation can be successfully linked to new development.

This is an encore performance of a program that was previously delivered.

Cosponsor: American Institute of Certified Planners

Panelists

Katie Hatt
Executive Director
Longfellow Community Council

Noré V. Winter
President
Winter & Company

James Lindberg
Director of Preservation Initiatives & Rural Heritage Coordinator
Mountains/Plains Office
National Trust for Historical Preservation

Certification Maintenance

This audio/web conference has been approved for CM |1.0


Technical Requirements

How does an audio/web conference work?

Registration and Pricing

To attend only the live program, register for Option A.

To train staff members or commissioners who cannot attend the live program, order Option B and receive a CD-ROM or access to an online streaming recording of the program. It contains:

  • Audio recording synchronized with the PowerPoint presentation
  • Transcript of the program
  • Supplemental reading materials

The CD-ROM is mailed to you six to eight weeks after the program. The CD-ROM is Mac and PC compatible.

Program Price after September 13, 2011:

Option A:

  • AICP members: $165
  • Non-AICP members: $195

Option B:

  • AICP members: $210
  • Non-AICP members: $240

Register