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Tuesday 5:00PM September 30 - October 2,
2012 | CM | Multipart |
Federal Policy & Program BriefingAmerican Planning AssociationWashington, DC Hear from lawmakers and leading administration officials about critical issues and new initiatives. Find out how decisions made on Capitol Hill could affect your plans for housing, infrastructure, open space preservation, transportation, and more.
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#a.167802Monday October 1,
3:30PM to 5:00PMThe Changing Policy Landscape of Municipal Bonds and Project Finance (concurrent) |
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1.50 L1.50 | Municipal bonds are the lifeblood of major redevelopment projects and the obligations
they create are a major factor in municipal fiscal health. A recent increa ... more Municipal bonds are the lifeblood of major redevelopment projects and the obligations
they create are a major factor in municipal fiscal health. A recent increase in
municipal bankruptcy filings presents an opportunity to revisit the relationship
between bonds, bankruptcy, and planning. After an introduction to bond finance,
panelists will discuss the implications of default, present a case study of Central
Falls, Rhode Island, which filed for bankruptcy protection in 2011, and explore the
connections between planning, finance, and bankruptcy. Instructors: J.R. Clark J.R. Clark, partner, Squire Sanders (US) LLP, WDC Ted Orson Ted Orson, Orson & Brusini, Providence, RI Elizabeth Caputo Elizabeth Caputo, Director - Public Finance, Janney Montgomery Scott, LLC, NYC Charles Gottlieb Charles Gotttlieb, Staff Attorney, GLC, Albany Law School, Albany, NY Ken Bond Ken Bond, partner, Squire Sanders (US) LLP, NYC Jeanette Dinwiddie-Moore FAICP | |
#a.167801Monday October 1,
2:00PM to 3:15PMThreats and New Horizons in Federal Data (concurrent) |
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1.25 | This spring, the House of Representatives launched an unprecedented attack on
one of the nation’s most crucial data-collecting methods, the American Community
S ... more This spring, the House of Representatives launched an unprecedented attack on
one of the nation’s most crucial data-collecting methods, the American Community
Survey. Voting to both eliminate the program and defund it entirely, the
House actions show how vulnerable census programs are. The census isn’t alone
among federal data programs facing serious challenges. At the same time, federal
data is becoming more vital than ever for planners working on economic recovery,
climate change, and a host of other major challenges. Get latest on both the political
challenges and new essential new tools.
Instructors: Phil Sparks Co-Director, The Census Project Ron Kelly Director, Workforce Research, Council for Community and Economic Research Christine Matthews Christine Matthews, Senior Vice President, Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies Tim Newman Remote Land Sensing Program Coordinator, U.S. Geological Survey | |
#a.167796Monday October 1,
9:15AM to 10:30AMTransforming Cities through Transportation Policy |
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1.25 | In an era of tight federal and state budgets and a new federal transportation bill
that cedes new authorities to states, how are cities responding? This session ... more In an era of tight federal and state budgets and a new federal transportation bill
that cedes new authorities to states, how are cities responding? This session will
highlight some of the remarking innovation in transportation policy at the local
level that is transforming communities. In addition, experts will discuss the implications
of the new transportation law for local governments and offer insights on
how communities should respond.. Instructors: Ron Thaniel Ron Thaniel, Executive Director, National Association of City Transportation Officials Carol Whitaker Campaign Director, America Bikes Joseph Horwedel AICP | |
#a.167799Monday October 1,
10:45AM to 12:00PMUnderstanding the New Federal Transportation Law (MAP-21) (concurrent) |
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1.25 | After years of delay, Congress has passed a new federal transportation law, MAP-21. The new law makes a variety of important changes to familiar federal transp ... more After years of delay, Congress has passed a new federal transportation law, MAP-21. The new law makes a variety of important changes to familiar federal transportation programs and planning requirements. The conference will feature leading officials from the U.S. Department of Transportation talking about their plans for the implementation of the new law and transportation policy experts outlining both the threats and new opportunities in MAP-21. Instructors: Greg Nadeau Greg Nadeau, Deputy Administrator, Federal Highway Administration Dwayne Weeks Director of Planning, Federal Transit Administration Rocky Piro FAICP | |
#a.167790Sunday September 30,
2:15PM to 3:30PMWhat's Next: The Trends Shaping Communities and the Policies Needed to Strengthen the Economy |
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1.25 | What’s Next: the Changing Face of America
Markets and demographics are changing communities across the country. Understanding these trends are vital to good p ... more What’s Next: the Changing Face of America
Markets and demographics are changing communities across the country. Understanding these trends are vital to good planning and good public policy. This year’s Federal Policy and Program Briefing will feature two sessions aimed specifically at the issue of ‘what’s next.’ These sessions will look at the important economic, demographic and policy trends shaping today’s debate and the face of tomorrow’s communities. Experts will examine a range of emerging issues including changes in households, the impact of immigration, population and demographic shifts, post-recession market trends, an aging population, and structural budget issues facing state and local governments.
Instructors: Jana Lynott Jana Lynott, Public Policy Institute, Senior Strategic Policy Advisor Maureen McAvey Senior Resident Fellow, Urban Land Institute Mariia Zimmerman Principal, MZ Stratiegies, LLC Angela Vincent Diana Carew Economist, Progressive Policy Institute | |
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