CM Credits
The following sessions at the 2008 APA Florida Annual Conference have been approved for CM credit as of August 19, 2008. There are still a few sessions and the mobile workshops pending APA review and approval.
Approved for 1.25 CM credits:
TH1-Schools in Sustainable Communities
TH1-Carsharing - What, Where and How?
TH1-Miami-Dade Parks & Open Space System Master Plan
TH1-The Project V. Public Paradigm: What Piece is Missing from
the Puzzle?
TH1-Keeping Florida Green: Using Green Payments to Prevent the
Last Crop
TH1-Achieving Sustainability by Design
TH2-Platted Lands: Retrofitting Florida's Antiquated Subdivisions for Sustainability
TH2-Can Florida Sustain its Agricultural Lands?
TH2-Understanding your Developer
TH2-Development Oriented Transit- Transit's Role in Successful
Developments
TH2-Century Commission - Rethinking Water and Energy Policy in
the 21st Century
TH2-Department of Community Affairs Panel
TH3-Strategies for Sustaining Water Resources for Future Growth
TH3-Down to the last Trip: Maintaining Transportation System
Capacity
TH3-Resource Based Rural Planning - Lee County's Density
Reduction Groundwater Resource Future Land Use
TH3-Inovate or Hibernate: Tools for the Modern Planning
Professional
FR1-Sustaining Affordable Housing by Coordinating Policy,
Financing and Design
FR1-The Importance of Public Private Partnership in Creating
Sustainable Communities
FR1-Planning for Working Waterfronts
FR1-Lessons Learned? The History of Planning in Florida
FR1-Industrial land - We Don't Need NO Stinking Industrial Land!
Oh Yes You Do!
FR1-Collaborative Regional Corridor Planning
FR2-Transit & Land Use Scenario Visioning
FR2-Successful Commercial Development - A Private Sector
Perspective
FR2-Miami 21 - A New Zoning Code for the City of Miami
FR2-Measuring Sustainability: Level of Service, Indicator and
Planning Strategies
FR2-Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities - An
Affordable Housing Ordinance from Start to Finish
FR2-Integrating Hazard Mitigation Planning into Regional
Transportation Planning
FR3-Ways to Measure Sustainability at the Local Planning Level
FR3-Ridge Scenic Highway Overlay- Enhancing the Communities
Along SR 17
FR3-Implementing Private Sector Funded Transit Based Mitigation
FR3-Florida's First DRI - 25 Years Later vs Georgia's First
Green Growth Project
FR3-Capacity Drive Codes vs Form Based Codes - a New Vision for
West Palm Beach
FR4-Fireside Chat with Secretary Pelham
FR4-Regional Transit: A Step Toward Sustainability
FR4-Long Range Growth Strategy for Rural and Agricultural
Counties
FR4-Achieving Livability Through Sustainable Comprehensive
Planning Strategies
FR5-Climate Change Challenges and Opportunities Facing Florida
Part Two
FR5-Vehicle Miles Travel as a Transportation Concurrency
Alternative
FR5-Community Visioning: Creating the Framework for Tomorrow's
Florida
FR5-The Future of Transportation: Providing Sustainable Choices
for the Public
FR5-Dealing with the Cost of Growth - From Soup to Nuts
SA1-Shape Shifting - How to Get Sustainability into
Transportation
SA1-Tree Canopy: Urban Forests as a Bio-Utility
SA1-Urban Legends and Suburban Myth Busters: Demystifying
Density
Approved for 1.0 CM Credit:
TH Luncheon- Beyond Green Buildings: Sustainable Urbanism and
the LEED ND Program
TH Plenary Session and Project Awards: Planning for a Century
of Climate Change, High Priced Energy, & Aging Population
Approved for CM Law Credit (1.5 CM Credit)
FR5-A Planner's Guide to Regulating First Amendment Land Uses
SA1-Sustaining the Largest Affordable Housing Trust Fund in the
Nation
Approved for CM Ethics Credit (1.5 CM Credit)
FR3- Ethics in Planning - Will You Pass the Test?
FR4-Sustaining Our Communities Without Compromising Our Ethical
Obligations
SA1-Ethics in Planning: Will Your Certification be in Jeopardy?
Approved for 4.5 CM Credit
W2-Techniques and Metrics of Sustainable Urbanism with Doug Farr
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