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SUMMARY:Climate Action Planning in the Capital Region
DESCRIPTION:Join CDRPC for a free webinar and discover how your community can turn the new Comprehensive Climate Action Plan into local-level wins. Explore the roadmap\, tools\, and strategies designed to help staff and volunteers like you make things happen.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/climate-action-planning-in-the-capital-region
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tara Donadio":MAILTO:tara.donadio@cdrpc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251017T083000
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CREATED:20250923T125840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T140857Z
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SUMMARY:CDRPC Fall Planning and Zoning Workshop\, Friday\, October 17th 2025
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a must-attend event for professionals in urban planning\, zoning\, and community development as well as elected officials and stormwater managers. Dive deep into the latest trends\, regulations\, and best practices shaping the future of our communities. This event offers valuable insights\, networking opportunities\, and practical tools to enhance your skills and knowledge for public and private planning professionals. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect\, learn\, and collaborate with peers and experts in the field. \nHow you may benefit: \n\nNetwork\, connect\, and learn about emerging issues and trends affecting our region’s communities through concurrent sessions.\nPlanning and Zoning Board members will receive credit towards their annual training requirement.\nAICP members will receive Certification Maintenance (CM) credit through a partnership with the New York Upstate Chapter of the American Planning Association.\n\n \n  \nClick Here to Register! \n  \nThank you to our generous sponsors!\n  \nLunch Sponsor\n \n  \nCoffee Sponsors\n\n \n  \nSpeaker Sponsors\n  \n \n \nBecome a Sponsor!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-fall-planning-and-zoning-workshop-friday-october-17th-2025
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T170000
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CREATED:20220914T211534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T210249Z
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SUMMARY:CDRPC Fall Planning and Zoning Workshop\, Friday\, October 28th 2022
DESCRIPTION:Click Here to Register!\nStay tuned for program announcements! \nCheck in opens at 8:30. \nCDRPC Fall Planning and Zoning Workshop\, Friday\, October 28th 2022\nStay tuned for program announcements!  \nNote: Payment by voucher is possible. The option is available after checkout on the payment screen.  \nCheck in opens at 8:30. \n9:00am: Plenary – Recreational Marijuana Implications for Planning and Zoning in NYS (1.5cm)\n  \n10:45: Coffee Break (Made Possible by Coffee Sponsor Harris Beach) \n  \nBreakout Sessions\n  \n11:00: Concurrent Session #1 Options (1 cm)\n\nPlanning Case Law Update (this session will be submitted for 1 CM Law)\nClimate Resiliency in Albany County: Data\, Strategies\, and Funding Sources (presented by our Lunch Sponsor\, Bergmann)\nShort-Term Rentals – Balancing Local Impacts and Economic Benefits (presented by Speaker Sponsor the Laberge Group) \n\n\n12:00pm: Lunch (made possible by Bergmann)\n\n12:45: Concurrent Session #2 Options (1cm)     \n\nAdapting Planning Board Procedures for the Digital Age (presented by Speaker Sponsor Delaware Engineering)\nComing soon!\nClimate Action Planning (this session will be submitted for 1CM Sustainability & Resilience)\n\n1:45: Coffee Break (Made Possible by Coffee Sponsor Harris Beach) \n  \n2:00: Concurrent Session #3 Options (1cm)\n\nEthical Considerations for Boards (This session will be submitted for 1CM Ethics)\nCDTC Transportation Planning Session (Details coming soon!)\nHot Topics and Comprehensive Planning for Small Towns (presented by Speaker Sponsor Planning Better Places)\n\n(Speaker and sponsorship opportunities still available!) \nCheck out our sponsorship form here. \nThank you to our sponsors!\nLunch Sponsor\n \nCoffee Sponsor\n \nSpeaker Sponsors
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-fall-planning-and-zoning-workshop-friday-october-28th-2022
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210609T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210609T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210519T172641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210520T141944Z
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SUMMARY:Drinking Water Source Water Protection and The Role of Watershed Rules and Regulations
DESCRIPTION:Protecting public drinking water at its source is among the most important aspects of long term health of a community\, and yet many communities don’t realize how many gaps there are in existing laws that can allow for degradation. In recent years\, several New York communities have suffered from harmful algal blooms\, toxic contamination or other consequences of inadequately protected drinking water supplies with significant health and economic impacts. Watershed Rules and Regulations allow for specific protections tailored to a water supply’s particular risks. In many New York State communities\, Watershed Rules Regulations date to the early in the 20th century and are inadequate for mitigating risks from modern development and land use activities. Further complicating water quality protection efforts\, many municipally-owned drinking water sources are located outside their municipal boundaries\, making administration and oversight of land use controls difficult\, if not impossible. Updated Watershed Rules and Regulations can fill existing regulatory gaps to better protect public water supplies\, and are one important tool in developing robust and effective drinking water source protection programs. The Capital District Regional Planning Commission\, together with the Cayuga County Department of Planning & Economic Development and Riverkeeper will present a roundtable discussion on ongoing efforts to update Watershed Rules and Regulations and share strategies from ground-up watershed planning to building a constituency for water quality. \nArchived materials from this presentation\, a video of the session and a PDF of the presentation will be posted to CDRPC.org. \nAICP members can earn Certi­fication Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available\, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP’s CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm. \nAICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit. \n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/drinking-water-source-water-projection-and-the-role-of-watershed-rules-and-regulations
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210602T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210602T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210304T162340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210322T171239Z
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SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Clean Energy and Your Comprehensive Plan: Guidance for Local Governments
DESCRIPTION:NYSERDA will discuss a new resource for municipalities looking to incorporate clean energy goals and objectives into their comprehensive plans. Whether your community is looking to modify an existing plan\, create a separate clean energy plan component\, or build a new comprehensive plan from scratch\, this session will introduce key considerations and resources to ensure responsible planning for clean energy development. \nPlanning board and zoning board of appeals members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. Town\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members must receive training. This webinar series was developed to provided for participant to obtain credits necessary for their planning and zoning board service. Municipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable. Please provide this email to the chair of your local planning or zoning board and/or your local clerk for proof of attendance and application for the one hour of required credits. \nArchived materials from this presentation\, a video of the session and a PDF of the presentation\, will be available on the Eventbrite Event Page. These materials are located behind a paywall and only accessible to event registrants. After the series concludes the Youtube video links will be posted to the CDRPC Webinar Archives Page. \nAICP members can earn Certi­fication Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available\, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP’s CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm. \nAICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit. \n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-clean-energy-and-your-comprehensive-plan-guidance-for-local-governments
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210526T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210526T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210412T153905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210412T155455Z
UID:12016-1621990800-1622037600@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Planning Infrastructure for Natural Resiliency & Green Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Threats of environmental degradation from climate change are prompting planners to reduce the carbon impact and promote functional and resilient infrastructure. Infrastructure is taking new forms\, using naturalistic elements and green solutions through designs that anticipate and address the effects of severe heat\, drought\, and even potential wildfires\, as well as ensuring post-development stormwater flows do not contribute to flooding. In addition to control of onsite stormwater quality and quantity\, we will explore ways that natural systems approaches can be cost-effectively deployed to manage energy use and enhance functional site designs to establish beneficial onsite arrangements and complement neighborhood and ecological form. This webinar will examine evidence\, case studies\, and practice recommendations to assist the development of infrastructure containing higher amounts of natural features and a rubric of green solutions. \nPlanning board and zoning board of appeals members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. Town\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members must receive training. This webinar series was developed to provided for participant to obtain credits necessary for their planning and zoning board service. Municipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable. Please provide this email to the chair of your local planning or zoning board and/or your local clerk for proof of attendance and application for the one hour of required credits. \nArchived materials from this presentation\, a video of the session and a PDF of the presentation\, will be available on the Eventbrite Event Page. These materials are located behind a paywall and only accessible to event registrants. After the series concludes the Youtube video links will be posted to the CDRPC Webinar Archives Page. \nAICP members can earn Certi­fication Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available\, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP’s CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm. \nAICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit. \n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/12016
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210519T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210519T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210402T144123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210402T195629Z
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SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Building a Walkable & Accessible Capital Region for All
DESCRIPTION:This session will provide an overview of the Capital District Transportation Committee’s (CDTC) long-range plan\, New Visions 2050\, recommendations for building more walkable communities and why this is important for creating a more equitable\, healthy\, accessible\, and quality region. The overview will identify specific strategies identified in New Visions 2050 and how CDTC is working with local governments to implement them. \nPlanning board and zoning board of appeals members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. Town\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members must receive training. This webinar series was developed to provided for participant to obtain credits necessary for their planning and zoning board service. Municipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable. Please provide this email to the chair of your local planning or zoning board and/or your local clerk for proof of attendance and application for the one hour of required credits. \nArchived materials from this presentation\, a video of the session and a PDF of the presentation\, will be available on the Eventbrite Event Page. These materials are located behind a paywall and only accessible to event registrants. After the series concludes the Youtube video links will be posted to the CDRPC Webinar Archives Page. \nAICP members can earn Certi­fication Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available\, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP’s CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm. \nAICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit. \n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/11992
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210512T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210512T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210303T191629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210303T200121Z
UID:11820-1620824400-1620828000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Farm Friendly Zoning to Increase Agricultural Resiliency
DESCRIPTION:Local land use regulations can have many consequences to agriculture and they can affect the ability of farms to maintain themselves or grow. Learn what farm friendly zoning looks like and why it is important to evaluate your local laws with an eye towards agriculture. This session will explore farm friendly audits\, consistency between comprehensive plans and local laws\, and farm friendly tools you can use to increase the resiliency and sustainability of farms in your community. \nThis Webinar is made possible by presenting sponsor\, Community Planning & Environmental Associates \nPlanning board and zoning board of appeals members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. Town\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members must receive training. This webinar series was developed to provided for participant to obtain credits necessary for their planning and zoning board service. Municipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable. Please provide this email to the chair of your local planning or zoning board and/or your local clerk for proof of attendance and application for the one hour of required credits. \nArchived materials from this presentation\, a video of the session and a PDF of the presentation\, will be available on the Eventbrite Event Page. These materials are located behind a paywall and only accessible to event registrants. After the series concludes the Youtube video links will be posted to the CDRPC Webinar Archives Page. \nAICP members can earn Certi­fication Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available\, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP’s CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm. \nAICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit. \n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-farm-friendly-zoning-to-increase-agricultural-resiliency
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210505T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210505T120000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210303T200132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210413T221232Z
UID:11828-1620210600-1620216000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Not In My Backyard: Community Opposition to Land Use Applications
DESCRIPTION:It’s not Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood anymore. Our open discussion will address the legal fine points and ever-changing role of NIMBY-ism in land use review\, the rise of social media information\, FOIL\, and legal standing. \nPresented by  M. Elizabeth Coreno\, Esq.\, P.C. \n\nPlanning board and zoning board of appeals members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. Town\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members must receive training. This webinar series was developed to provided for participant to obtain credits necessary for their planning and zoning board service. Municipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable. Please provide this email to the chair of your local planning or zoning board and/or your local clerk for proof of attendance and application for the one hour of required credits. \nArchived materials from this presentation\, a video of the session and a PDF of the presentation\, will be available on the Eventbrite Event Page. These materials are located behind a paywall and only accessible to event registrants. After the series concludes the Youtube video links will be posted to the CDRPC Webinar Archives Page. \nAICP members can earn Certi­fication Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available\, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP’s CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm. \nAICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit. \n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-planning-law-session
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210428T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210428T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210301T162103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T152947Z
UID:11797-1619614800-1619618400@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Achieving Sustainability through Infrastructure Planning
DESCRIPTION:The availability of centralized water and sewer infrastructure is often a determining factor for future growth\, particularly in rural areas. Long-range infrastructure planning combined with thoughtful land use regulations can be a useful tool for communities to target growth and development into areas with the capacity to support greater density while minimizing environmental impacts. Using case studies from throughout New York State\, this session will cover what goes into developing an “Infrastructure Master Plan” and why it is important \nThis Webinar is made possible by presenting sponsor\, Delaware Engineering\, D.P.C. \nPlanning board and zoning board of appeals members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. Town\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members must receive training. This webinar series was developed to provided for participant to obtain credits necessary for their planning and zoning board service. Municipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable. Please provide this email to the chair of your local planning or zoning board and/or your local clerk for proof of attendance and application for the one hour of required credits. \nArchived materials from this presentation\, a video of the session and a PDF of the presentation\, will be available on the Eventbrite Event Page. These materials are located behind a paywall and only accessible to event registrants. After the series concludes the Youtube video links will be posted to the CDRPC Webinar Archives Page. \nAICP members can earn Certi­fication Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available\, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP’s CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm. \nAICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit. \n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-achieving-sustainability-through-infrastructure-planning
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210311T194921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T200242Z
UID:11940-1618405200-1618408800@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Engaging Residents in the COVID-19 Era - Lessons Learned from the "New Normal"
DESCRIPTION:MRB Group’s SmarterLocalGov team is involved in many forms of public outreach and engagement\, including community-wide planning\, and supporting Zoning Board and Planning Board Meetings\, as well as public education efforts. Local government exists for its citizens! In the new “COVID era\,” there is an even greater need to encourage residents to stay engaged. This workshop will discuss ways to encourage enhanced participation\, despite the current challenges. We will also share some mishaps we’ve witnessed along the way — and how creative ways to engage the public requires equally creative measures to protect public engagement. \nThis session is made possible by Presenting Sponsor the MRB Group. \nPlanning board and zoning board of appeals members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. Town\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members must receive training. This webinar series was developed to provided for participant to obtain credits necessary for their planning and zoning board service. Municipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable. Please provide this email to the chair of your local planning or zoning board and/or your local clerk for proof of attendance and application for the one hour of required credits. \nArchived materials from this presentation\, a video of the session and a PDF of the presentation\, will be available on the Eventbrite Event Page. These materials are located behind a paywall and only accessible to event registrants. After the series concludes the Youtube video links will be posted to the CDRPC Webinar Archives Page. \nAICP members can earn Certi­fication Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available\, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP’s CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm. \nAICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit. \n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-engaging-residents-in-the-covid-19-era-lessons-learned-from-the-new-normal
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210301T164830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210301T165115Z
UID:11807-1618405200-1618408800@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Engaging the Public in the COVID-19 Era - Lessons Learned from the "New Normal"
DESCRIPTION:Please stay tuned for webinar details! \nThis Webinar is made possible by presenting sponsor\, the MRB Group. \nPlanning board and zoning board of appeals members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. Town\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members must receive training. This webinar series was developed to provided for participant to obtain credits necessary for their planning and zoning board service. Municipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable. Please provide this email to the chair of your local planning or zoning board and/or your local clerk for proof of attendance and application for the one hour of required credits. \nArchived materials from this presentation\, a video of the session and a PDF of the presentation\, will be available on the Eventbrite Event Page. These materials are located behind a paywall and only accessible to event registrants. After the series concludes the Youtube video links will be posted to the CDRPC Webinar Archives Page. \nAICP members can earn Certi­fication Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available\, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP’s CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm. \nAICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit. \n\n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-engaging-the-public-in-the-covid-19-era-lessons-learned-from-the-new-normal
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdrpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/MRB.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210407T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210407T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210301T172807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210301T191103Z
UID:11810-1617800400-1617804000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Webinar: Review Board Procedures: The Who\, What & How to Achieve Development Success
DESCRIPTION:A comprehensive overview for municipal review boards\, staff\, elected officials\, and the general public\noutlining the roles\, procedures\, and most importantly\, parameters of influence on typical development\nreview applications. Keeping attendees awake and engaged\, this session will utilize interactive tools to challenge one’s understanding of their role and reinforce best practices. We will work through sample applications to demonstrate how to leverage review processes to avoid the “bad” and successfully achieve their community’s future development vision. Topics will include NYS Law requirements\, site plans\, special permits\, variances\, rezonings\, and the significance of local plans and codes in guiding these procedures. \nThis Webinar is made possible by presenting sponsor\, Barton & Loguidice \nPlanning board and zoning board of appeals members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. Town\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members must receive training. This webinar series was developed to provided for participant to obtain credits necessary for their planning and zoning board service. Municipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable. Please provide this email to the chair of your local planning or zoning board and/or your local clerk for proof of attendance and application for the one hour of required credits. \nArchived materials from this presentation\, a video of the session and a PDF of the presentation\, will be available on the Eventbrite Event Page. These materials are located behind a paywall and only accessible to event registrants. After the series concludes the Youtube video links will be posted to the CDRPC Webinar Archives Page. \nAICP members can earn Certi­fication Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available\, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP’s CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm. \nAICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit. \n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-webinar-review-board-procedures-the-who-what-how-to-achieve-development-success
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://cdrpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Barton-and-Loguidice.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210311T160934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T160934Z
UID:11935-1617195600-1617199200@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Delivery Models for Resilience: A Case Study for New York's Great Lakes Basin
DESCRIPTION:As a result of the record high-water levels on Lake Ontario and the associated flooding and erosion in 2017 and 2019\, the NYSDOS Coastal Lakeshore Economy and Resiliency (CLEAR) Initiative is a new community engagement process that will support local communities in New York’s Great Lakes – St. Lawrence River region and educate stakeholders about flood and erosion risk in order to promote a comprehensive resilience strategy. Success in the long-term implementation of this planning initiative\, as in most plans\, largely depends on the local governments–and the lack of resources and organizational capacity are traditionally cited as obstacles. As the CLEAR Initiative begins\, Bergmann looks to other models in New York State that support adaptation and resilience\, such the Hudson River Estuary Program\, to encourage innovative approaches to collaboration\, partnerships\, and long-term service delivery for New York’s Great Lakes region. \nThis Webinar is made possible by presenting sponsor\, Bergmann. \nPlanning board and zoning board of appeals members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. Town\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members must receive training. This webinar series was developed to provided for participant to obtain credits necessary for their planning and zoning board service. Municipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable. Please provide this email to the chair of your local planning or zoning board and/or your local clerk for proof of attendance and application for the one hour of required credits. \nArchived materials from this presentation\, a video of the session and a PDF of the presentation\, will be available on the Eventbrite Event Page. These materials are located behind a paywall and only accessible to event registrants. After the series concludes the Youtube video links will be posted to the CDRPC Webinar Archives Page. \nAICP members can earn Certi­fication Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available\, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP’s CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm. \nAICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit. \n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-delivery-models-for-resilience-a-case-study-for-new-yorks-great-lakes-basin
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdrpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Bergmann-Horizontal-Logo.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210311T193537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T194917Z
UID:11938-1616592600-1616594400@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Comprehensive Plans: Gaining a Competitive Advantage for Your Community
DESCRIPTION:Many communities do not have a strong\, practical and useful comprehensive plan. MRB Group’s SmarterlocalGov team works to strengthen municipal leaders and teams\, and advocates planning practices as a community-building process. This session will discuss why a comprehensive plan is beneficial\, what’s inside a good comprehensive plan\, and how it can affect your community’s ability to succeed. We will also share tools we utilize in planning processes that can be extremely useful in a number of municipal activities. \nThis session is made possible by Presenting Sponsor the MRB Group. \nPlanning board and zoning board of appeals members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. Town\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members must receive training. This webinar series was developed to provided for participant to obtain credits necessary for their planning and zoning board service. Municipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable. Please provide this email to the chair of your local planning or zoning board and/or your local clerk for proof of attendance and application for the one hour of required credits. \nArchived materials from this presentation\, a video of the session and a PDF of the presentation\, will be available on the Eventbrite Event Page. These materials are located behind a paywall and only accessible to event registrants. After the series concludes the Youtube video links will be posted to the CDRPC Webinar Archives Page. \nAICP members can earn Certi­fication Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available\, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP’s CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm. \nAICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit. \n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-comprehensive-plans-gaining-a-competitive-advantage-for-your-community
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdrpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/MRB.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210317T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210317T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210305T165847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210312T160722Z
UID:11886-1615986000-1615986000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: "CapitalRegionIndicators.org and Other Data Tools and Resources"
DESCRIPTION:CDRPC staff will review capitalregionindicators.org. Capital Region Indicators is a joint initiative of the Capital District Regional Planning Commission (CDRPC)\, Capital Region Chamber\, The Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region and the Capital District Transportation Committee. This initiative seeks to help a wide variety of public and private organizations better understand the communities of New York’s Capital Region. Using the best available information\, the website serves as a common source for data and interactive visualizations that will inform community members on critical topics related to the economic and social health\, as well as progress of our region. \nThe purpose of NY’s Capital Region Indicators is to: \n• Provide high quality\, reliable\, objective and up-to-date data \n• Spur discussion about and build consensus around our region’s key indicators \n• Help better understand changes in our communities’ well-being over time to better target investments to address chronic and emerging challenges and community needs \n• Provide information relevant to community and regional planning \n• Serve as a key resource for data needed for grant applications and reports developed by public and private organizations \nThe site was custom-designed by the Albany Visualization and Informatics Lab (AVAIL) located in the Geography and Planning Department at the University at Albany\, State University of New York\, and is maintained by CDRPC. In addition\, CDRPC staff will provide an overview of other data resources including Data.Census.Gov and Census Business Builder.  \nSpeakers\, Mark Castiglione\, Kate Maynard\, Josh Tocci. \nPlanning board and zoning board of appeals members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. Town\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members must receive training. This webinar series was developed to provided for participant to obtain credits necessary for their planning and zoning board service. Municipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable. Please provide this email to the chair of your local planning or zoning board and/or your local clerk for proof of attendance and application for the one hour of required credits. \nArchived materials from this presentation\, a video of the session and a PDF of the presentation\, will be available on the Eventbrite Event Page. These materials are located behind a paywall and only accessible to event registrants. After the series concludes the Youtube video links will be posted to the CDRPC Webinar Archives Page. \nAICP members can earn Certi­fication Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available\, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP’s CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm. \nAICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit. \n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-indicators
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://cdrpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/webinar.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210312T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210312T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210305T162430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210305T162431Z
UID:11883-1615546800-1615554000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:NRBC State Economic and Infrastructure Development Investment Program Webinar
DESCRIPTION:CDRPC is hosting an informational webinar about the NBRC’s State Economic and Infrastructure Development Investment Program which has $4.6M in funding available for NYS. Up to $1 Million is available for eligible infrastructure projects and up to $350\,000 for other eligible projects. \nEligible Capital Region Counties- Rensselaer\, Saratoga\, Schenectady Counties \nWorkshop with Andrea Smith (NBRC) and Kyle Wilber (NYS DOS) will cover the following topics: \n\nNBRC Funding Opportunities\nProgram priorities\nApplication Process and Timeframes\nQ and A from audience
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/nrbc-state-economic-and-infrastructure-development-investment-program-webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210128T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210128T123000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20210113T200938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210113T201832Z
UID:11692-1611831600-1611837000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Regional Indicators Website Training
DESCRIPTION:This session will provide an overview of capitalregionindicators.org. Attendees will learn how to use the tool and explore uses for it. Capital Region Indicators is a joint initiative of the Capital District Regional Planning Commission (CDRPC)\, Capital Region Chamber\, The Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region and the Capital District Transportation Committee . This initiative seeks to help a wide variety of public and private organizations better understand the communities of New York’s Capital Region. Using the best available information\, the website serves as a common source for data and interactive visualizations that will inform community members on critical topics related to the economic and social health\, as well as progress of our region.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/capital-region-indicators-demonstration
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201230T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201230T120000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20201209T175835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201228T170423Z
UID:11654-1609326000-1609329600@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Clean Energy in Your Community Solar and Energy Storage
DESCRIPTION:This session will provide an opportunity to review and discuss important considerations for managing clean energy development in your community. We will review NYSERDA’s model zoning ordinances for solar and energy storage systems\, highlighting key issues and guidelines for local officials looking to ensure a responsible and measured permitting process. The session will also touch on key\, related considerations such as clean energy in comprehensive planning\, payments-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOTs)\, State-level siting processes for large-scale clean energy projects\, and other topics of interest. \nPresented by Ian Latimer\, Project Manager\, NYSERDA \nThis session has been submitted for 1.0 CM \n\nThis webinar is being presented as part of a series CDRPC has organized for the fall. The series features a dozen sessions that delve into topics such as stormwater management\, COVID impacts on planning\, transportation\, land use and more! To access this webinar\, and any webinar in the series\, there is a one time registration fee of $10 per person. \nYour Eventbrite ticket will give you access to the online event page with sing-up links for each of our webinars. You can not access the webinars without a ticket. The registration for the series is a one time fee. There are no additional costs for accessing webinars individually.  \nHow Does The Series Work?\n \n1) Use Eventbrite to register – this will create a username and password if you don’t already have an Eventbrite account. \n2) After you register\, check your email for a link to the event page. You may need to log in using your Eventbrite username and password. TIP: Bookmark the event page so you can keep coming back for updates and to add registrations. \n3) On the event page\, register for each webinar you wish to attend. Each webinar requires it’s own registration. This is to ensure correct attendance for AICP and to automate reminders. \nRemember\, you must register for each session using the webinar registration links provided on the Event page. For each webinar you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link to join the webinar that can be added to your electronic calendar. \nTown\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. This webinar series will also provide an opportunity for local government professionals from across the board to sharpen their skills\, obtain credits\, learn about trends and regulations\, meet the experts and find out about funding opportunities. After each webinar in the series\, each attendee will receive an email confirming attendance. This email can be submitted to your board chair and or clerk to apply for credit. To automatically receive the email that can be used for PB or BZA credit for this webinar you MUST register with an email address.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-clean-energy-in-your-community-solar-and-energy-storage
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdrpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/NYSERDA.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201223T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201223T123000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20201014T155025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201102T195742Z
UID:11475-1608721200-1608726600@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Webinar: Controversial Land Uses
DESCRIPTION:Municipalities are constantly faced with new and emerging controversial land uses\, and determining how to regulate these land uses is one of the most challenging issues for any planning agency to resolve. From rural eyesores to unwelcome city neighbors\, this program examines recent caselaw dealing with these controversial uses\, including things like methadone clinics\, homeless services\, vacation rentals\, and protest art installations. Learn how to address these uses legally while sustaining community character and accommodating the ever-evolving needs of residents\, visitors\, and businesses. \nPresented by Amy Lavine\, Esq.\, \nThis session has been submitted for 1.5 CM Law \n\nThis webinar is being presented as part of a series CDRPC has organized for the fall. The series features a dozen sessions that delve into topics such as stormwater management\, COVID impacts on planning\, transportation\, land use and more! To access this webinar\, and any webinar in the series\, there is a one time registration fee of $10 per person. \nYour Eventbrite ticket will give you access to the online event page with sing-up links for each of our webinars. You can not access the webinars without a ticket. The registration for the series is a one time fee. There are no additional costs for accessing webinars individually.  \nHow Does The Series Work?\n \n1) Use Eventbrite to register – this will create a username and password if you don’t already have an Eventbrite account. \n2) After you register\, check your email for a link to the event page. You may need to log in using your Eventbrite username and password. TIP: Bookmark the event page so you can keep coming back for updates and to add registrations. \n3) On the event page\, register for each webinar you wish to attend. Each webinar requires it’s own registration. This is to ensure correct attendance for AICP and to automate reminders. \nRemember\, you must register for each session using the webinar registration links provided on the Event page. For each webinar you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link to join the webinar that can be added to your electronic calendar. \nTown\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. This webinar series will also provide an opportunity for local government professionals from across the board to sharpen their skills\, obtain credits\, learn about trends and regulations\, meet the experts and find out about funding opportunities. After each webinar in the series\, each attendee will receive an email confirming attendance. This email can be submitted to your board chair and or clerk to apply for credit. To automatically receive the email that can be used for PB or BZA credit for this webinar you MUST register with an email address.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/controversial-land-uses
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdrpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/remote-work.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201216T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201216T120000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20200929T175516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200929T180606Z
UID:11422-1608116400-1608120000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Webinar: Wetland Conservation: What Do We Have to Lose?
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will provide an introduction to the diversity of wetlands in the Hudson Valley and the benefits they provide for clean water\, wildlife\, and climate adaptation. In many planning situations\, wetlands are viewed as notations on a site plan — this webinar is designed to bring wetlands to life and expand understanding of their complexity and value to our communities. Municipal approaches to wetland conservation will also be discussed. \nPresented by Laura Heady\, Conservation and Land Use Program Coordinator\, DEC Hudson River Estuary Program and Cornell University \n\nThis webinar is being presented as part of a series CDRPC has organized for the fall. The series features a dozen sessions that delve into topics such as stormwater management\, COVID impacts on planning\, transportation\, land use and more! To access this webinar\, and any webinar in the series\, there is a one time registration fee of $10 per person. \nYour Eventbrite ticket will give you access to the online event page with sing-up links for each of our webinars. You can not access the webinars without a ticket. The registration for the series is a one time fee. There are no additional costs for accessing webinars individually.  \nHow Does The Series Work?\n \n1) Use Eventbrite to register – this will create a username and password if you don’t already have an Eventbrite account. \n2) After you register\, check your email for a link to the event page. You may need to log in using your Eventbrite username and password. TIP: Bookmark the event page so you can keep coming back for updates and to add registrations. \n3) On the event page\, register for each webinar you wish to attend. Each webinar requires it’s own registration. This is to ensure correct attendance for AICP and to automate reminders. \nRemember\, you must register for each session using the webinar registration links provided on the Event page. For each webinar you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link to join the webinar that can be added to your electronic calendar. \nTown\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. This webinar series will also provide an opportunity for local government professionals from across the board to sharpen their skills\, obtain credits\, learn about trends and regulations\, meet the experts and find out about funding opportunities. After each webinar in the series\, each attendee will receive an email confirming attendance. This email can be submitted to your board chair and or clerk to apply for credit. To automatically receive the email that can be used for PB or BZA credit for this webinar you MUST register with an email address.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-webinar
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T123000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20201006T152423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T161918Z
UID:11449-1607511600-1607517000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Ethical Considerations in Planning and Zoning Decision-Making
DESCRIPTION:Ethical issues arise more frequently in planning and zoning decision-making than many realize. This presentation will include discussion of ethical legal requirements\, conflicts of interest\, recusal\, site inspections and other related issues. \nPresented by Mark Schachner\, Esq.\, Miller\, Mannix\, Schachner and Hafner\, LLC \nThis session has been submitted for 1.5 CM (no Ethics CMs have been obtained) \n\nThis webinar is being presented as part of a series CDRPC has organized for the fall. The series features a dozen sessions that delve into topics such as stormwater management\, COVID impacts on planning\, transportation\, land use and more! To access this webinar\, and any webinar in the series\, there is a one time registration fee of $10 per person. \nYour Eventbrite ticket will give you access to the online event page with sing-up links for each of our webinars. You can not access the webinars without a ticket. The registration for the series is a one time fee. There are no additional costs for accessing webinars individually.  \nHow Does The Series Work?\n \n1) Use Eventbrite to register – this will create a username and password if you don’t already have an Eventbrite account. \n2) After you register\, check your email for a link to the event page. You may need to log in using your Eventbrite username and password. TIP: Bookmark the event page so you can keep coming back for updates and to add registrations. \n3) On the event page\, register for each webinar you wish to attend. Each webinar requires it’s own registration. This is to ensure correct attendance for AICP and to automate reminders. \nRemember\, you must register for each session using the webinar registration links provided on the Event page. For each webinar you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link to join the webinar that can be added to your electronic calendar. \nTown\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. This webinar series will also provide an opportunity for local government professionals from across the board to sharpen their skills\, obtain credits\, learn about trends and regulations\, meet the experts and find out about funding opportunities. After each webinar in the series\, each attendee will receive an email confirming attendance. This email can be submitted to your board chair and or clerk to apply for credit. To automatically receive the email that can be used for PB or BZA credit for this webinar you MUST register with an email address.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/ethical-considerations-in-planning-and-zoning-decision-making
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201202T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201202T120000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20201019T142656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201019T144345Z
UID:11485-1606906800-1606910400@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Complete Streets Implementation in the Capital Region
DESCRIPTION:How do you implement Complete Streets in your community? This session will provide a brief overview of Complete Streets and will focus on how to implement these efforts. Examples in the Capital Region will be highlighted including from the City of Watervliet – from demonstration projects\, to adoption of Complete Streets policies\, to making temporary installations permanent. The Capital District Transportation Committee will also provide an overview of the CDTC’s Complete Streets Workshop Series. \nPresented by James Levy\, AICP – Principal\, Planning4Places\, LLC \, Katherine Ember\, AICP – Founding Principal\, Planning4Places\, LLC\, Jeremy A. Smith\, Director of Facilities\, CDTA\, and Chris Bauer\, AICP – Senior Transportation Planner\, CDTC. \nThis webinar is made possible by generous support for the session underwriter\, Planning4Places\, LLC \nCM | 1.0 \n\nThis webinar is being presented as part of a series CDRPC has organized for the fall. The series features a dozen sessions that delve into topics such as stormwater management\, COVID impacts on planning\, transportation\, land use and more! To access this webinar\, and any webinar in the series\, there is a one time registration fee of $10 per person. \nYour Eventbrite ticket will give you access to the online event page with sing-up links for each of our webinars. You can not access the webinars without a ticket. The registration for the series is a one time fee. There are no additional costs for accessing webinars individually.  \nHow Does The Series Work?\n \n1) Use Eventbrite to register – this will create a username and password if you don’t already have an Eventbrite account. \n2) After you register\, check your email for a link to the event page. You may need to log in using your Eventbrite username and password. TIP: Bookmark the event page so you can keep coming back for updates and to add registrations. \n3) On the event page\, register for each webinar you wish to attend. Each webinar requires it’s own registration. This is to ensure correct attendance for AICP and to automate reminders. \nRemember\, you must register for each session using the webinar registration links provided on the Event page. For each webinar you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link to join the webinar that can be added to your electronic calendar. \nTown\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. This webinar series will also provide an opportunity for local government professionals from across the board to sharpen their skills\, obtain credits\, learn about trends and regulations\, meet the experts and find out about funding opportunities. After each webinar in the series\, each attendee will receive an email confirming attendance. This email can be submitted to your board chair and or clerk to apply for credit. To automatically receive the email that can be used for PB or BZA credit for this webinar you MUST register with an email address.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/complete-streets-implementation-in-the-capital-region
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20201113T145657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201113T150544Z
UID:11605-1605711600-1605715200@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:A Tutorial on the State Historic Preservation Office's Cultural Resource Information System
DESCRIPTION:SHPO invites you to explore the Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS). This online resource provides individuals and communities with information and tools to support the preservation and revitalization of New York State’s rich heritage and culture. CRIS is an advanced Geographic Information System program that provides access to New York State’s vast historic and cultural resource databases and now digitized paper records. CRIS provides users with access to more than 1.5 million pages of digital images including\, National Register documents\, building and archaeological inventory forms\, survey reports\, and a wide variety of additional legacy data. In addition\, the system serves as an interactive portal for agencies\, municipalities and others who use historic preservation programs\, such as the State and Federal Income Tax Credits for Historic Properties\, the State and National Registers of Historic Places Programs\, the Sections 14.09 (NYSPRHPL) and 106 (NHPA) review processes\, the Certified Local Government Program and building and archaeological survey programs. \nThis session has been submitted for 1.0 CM \n\nThis webinar is being presented as part of a series CDRPC has organized for the fall. The series features a dozen sessions that delve into topics such as stormwater management\, COVID impacts on planning\, transportation\, land use and more! To access this webinar\, and any webinar in the series\, there is a one time registration fee of $10 per person. \nYour Eventbrite ticket will give you access to the online event page with sing-up links for each of our webinars. You can not access the webinars without a ticket. The registration for the series is a one time fee. There are no additional costs for accessing webinars individually.  \nHow Does The Series Work?\n \n1) Use Eventbrite to register – this will create a username and password if you don’t already have an Eventbrite account. \n2) After you register\, check your email for a link to the event page. You may need to log in using your Eventbrite username and password. TIP: Bookmark the event page so you can keep coming back for updates and to add registrations. \n3) On the event page\, register for each webinar you wish to attend. Each webinar requires it’s own registration. This is to ensure correct attendance for AICP and to automate reminders. \nRemember\, you must register for each session using the webinar registration links provided on the Event page. For each webinar you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link to join the webinar that can be added to your electronic calendar. \nTown\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. This webinar series will also provide an opportunity for local government professionals from across the board to sharpen their skills\, obtain credits\, learn about trends and regulations\, meet the experts and find out about funding opportunities. After each webinar in the series\, each attendee will receive an email confirming attendance. This email can be submitted to your board chair and or clerk to apply for credit. To automatically receive the email that can be used for PB or BZA credit for this webinar you MUST register with an email address.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/a-tutorial-on-the-state-historic-preservation-offices-cultural-resource-information-system
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20201102T200214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201112T164031Z
UID:11522-1605193200-1605196800@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Webinar: Electric Vehiciles Off-Grid & Moveable EV Charging Solutions
DESCRIPTION:In the first portion of our program Promoting Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installations\, explains the basics of EV technology\, reviews the current state of EVs in New York State\, and presents step-by-step advice and best practices for facilitating charging stations in the planning process.  \nIn the second portion of the program we will focus on BEAM Global’s EV ARC™ units. Our Presenter will share how off-grid electric vehicle applications may provide more flexibility and options for both fleets and the private sector. Because mobile applications can be off grid\, they may not need planning\, permitting or public review process\, greatly increasing the speed of installation and lowering barriers to implementation. They can also be low cost test beds for EV application. This session will also share the lessons learned from mobile charging applications deployed elsewhere in New York. \nPresented by Victoria McGarril of Energetics and Andy Ike\, Sales Manager of BEAM \nThis session has been submitted for 1.0 CM \n\nThis webinar is being presented as part of a series CDRPC has organized for the fall. The series features a dozen sessions that delve into topics such as stormwater management\, COVID impacts on planning\, transportation\, land use and more! To access this webinar\, and any webinar in the series\, there is a one time registration fee of $10 per person. \nYour Eventbrite ticket will give you access to the online event page with sing-up links for each of our webinars. You can not access the webinars without a ticket. The registration for the series is a one time fee. There are no additional costs for accessing webinars individually.  \nHow Does The Series Work?\n \n1) Use Eventbrite to register – this will create a username and password if you don’t already have an Eventbrite account. \n2) After you register\, check your email for a link to the event page. You may need to log in using your Eventbrite username and password. TIP: Bookmark the event page so you can keep coming back for updates and to add registrations. \n3) On the event page\, register for each webinar you wish to attend. Each webinar requires it’s own registration. This is to ensure correct attendance for AICP and to automate reminders. \nRemember\, you must register for each session using the webinar registration links provided on the Event page. For each webinar you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link to join the webinar that can be added to your electronic calendar. \nTown\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. This webinar series will also provide an opportunity for local government professionals from across the board to sharpen their skills\, obtain credits\, learn about trends and regulations\, meet the experts and find out about funding opportunities. After each webinar in the series\, each attendee will receive an email confirming attendance. This email can be submitted to your board chair and or clerk to apply for credit. To automatically receive the email that can be used for PB or BZA credit for this webinar you MUST register with an email address.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-webinar-off-grid-moveable-ev-charging-solutions
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdrpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Logos.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20200929T180606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200929T183945Z
UID:11425-1605193200-1605196800@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Webinar: Off-grid\, solar-powered and transportable EV charging infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:This webinar’s details are pending.  \n\nThis webinar is being presented as part of a series CDRPC has organized for the fall. The series features a dozen sessions that delve into topics such as stormwater management\, COVID impacts on planning\, transportation\, land use and more! To access this webinar\, and any webinar in the series\, there is a one time registration fee of $10 per person. \nYour Eventbrite ticket will give you access to the online event page with sing-up links for each of our webinars. You can not access the webinars without a ticket. The registration for the series is a one time fee. There are no additional costs for accessing webinars individually.  \nHow Does The Series Work?\n \n1) Use Eventbrite to register – this will create a username and password if you don’t already have an Eventbrite account. \n2) After you register\, check your email for a link to the event page. You may need to log in using your Eventbrite username and password. TIP: Bookmark the event page so you can keep coming back for updates and to add registrations. \n3) On the event page\, register for each webinar you wish to attend. Each webinar requires it’s own registration. This is to ensure correct attendance for AICP and to automate reminders. \nRemember\, you must register for each session using the webinar registration links provided on the Event page. For each webinar you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link to join the webinar that can be added to your electronic calendar. \nTown\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. This webinar series will also provide an opportunity for local government professionals from across the board to sharpen their skills\, obtain credits\, learn about trends and regulations\, meet the experts and find out about funding opportunities. After each webinar in the series\, each attendee will receive an email confirming attendance. This email can be submitted to your board chair and or clerk to apply for credit. To automatically receive the email that can be used for PB or BZA credit for this webinar you MUST register with an email address.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-webinar-off-grid-solar-powered-and-transportable-ev-charging-infrastructure
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdrpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/BEAM-Logo-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201104T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201104T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20200929T175015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200929T175108Z
UID:11417-1604502000-1604505600@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Webinar: MS4 Stormwater Program\, SPDES General Permit and SWPPP Requirements for Planning Board Review of Subdivision and Site Plan Projects
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will provide an overview of required stormwater management rules and practices related to the Planning Board Project Review and Approval Process. MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) communities are required to enforce NYSDEC SPDES General Permit provisions for development projects that will disturb at least an acre of land\, and in some cases much less than that threshold. SWPPP’s (Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans) and weekly inspections during construction are required for projects that meet the threshold in New York State. A summary of SWPPP requirements\, construction phase stormwater management practices and project closeout will be presented. Planners\, Engineers and land use board members will gain an understanding of the stormwater management practices and Technical review process as it applies to the Planning Board Review and Approval Process. \nPresented by Tim Wales\, PE \nThis presentation is made possible by presenting sponsor the MRB Group \n\nThis webinar is being presented as part of a series CDRPC has organized for the fall. The series features a dozen sessions that delve into topics such as stormwater management\, COVID impacts on planning\, transportation\, land use and more! To access this webinar\, and any webinar in the series\, there is a one time registration fee of $10 per person. \nYour Eventbrite ticket will give you access to the online event page with sing-up links for each of our webinars. You can not access the webinars without a ticket. The registration for the series is a one time fee. There are no additional costs for accessing webinars individually.  \nHow Does The Series Work?\n \n1) Use Eventbrite to register – this will create a username and password if you don’t already have an Eventbrite account. \n2) After you register\, check your email for a link to the event page. You may need to log in using your Eventbrite username and password. TIP: Bookmark the event page so you can keep coming back for updates and to add registrations. \n3) On the event page\, register for each webinar you wish to attend. Each webinar requires it’s own registration. This is to ensure correct attendance for AICP and to automate reminders. \nRemember\, you must register for each session using the webinar registration links provided on the Event page. For each webinar you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link to join the webinar that can be added to your electronic calendar. \nTown\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. This webinar series will also provide an opportunity for local government professionals from across the board to sharpen their skills\, obtain credits\, learn about trends and regulations\, meet the experts and find out about funding opportunities. After each webinar in the series\, each attendee will receive an email confirming attendance. This email can be submitted to your board chair and or clerk to apply for credit. To automatically receive the email that can be used for PB or BZA credit for this webinar you MUST register with an email address.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/ms4-stormwater-program-spdes-general-permit-and-swppp-requirements-for-planning-board-review-of-subdivision-and-site-plan-projects
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdrpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/MRB.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20201002T152252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201002T192612Z
UID:11444-1603292400-1603296000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Creative and Resilient Planning During COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:This session will explore creative changes to ongoing municipal planning operations\, existing policies\, community engagement and the impact on capital and long range planning projects in addition to local economies as a result of COVID-19. Real-life experiences and lessons learned from Capital Region communities will be shared from a variety of perspectives including a municipal planner\, a planning consultant and a volunteer board member. The panelists will also discuss the potential lasting impacts of these changes and others moving forward to plan for more resilient communities.  \nPresented by Jaclyn Hakes\, AICP\, Director of Planning Services\, MJ Engineering\, John Scavo\, Director of Planning\, Town of Clifton Park\, and Erin Maciel\, RLA\, Senior Landscape Architect\, CLA Site / Saratoga Springs Complete Streets Advisory Board. \n\nThis webinar is being presented as part of a series CDRPC has organized for the fall. The series features a dozen sessions that delve into topics such as stormwater management\, COVID impacts on planning\, transportation\, land use and more! To access this webinar\, and any webinar in the series\, there is a one time registration fee of $10 per person. \nYour Eventbrite ticket will give you access to the online event page with sing-up links for each of our webinars. You can not access the webinars without a ticket. The registration for the series is a one time fee. There are no additional costs for accessing webinars individually.  \nHow Does The Series Work?\n \n1) Use Eventbrite to register – this will create a username and password if you don’t already have an Eventbrite account. \n2) After you register\, check your email for a link to the event page. You may need to log in using your Eventbrite username and password. TIP: Bookmark the event page so you can keep coming back for updates and to add registrations. \n3) On the event page\, register for each webinar you wish to attend. Each webinar requires it’s own registration. This is to ensure correct attendance for AICP and to automate reminders. \nRemember\, you must register for each session using the webinar registration links provided on the Event page. For each webinar you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link to join the webinar that can be added to your electronic calendar. \nTown\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. This webinar series will also provide an opportunity for local government professionals from across the board to sharpen their skills\, obtain credits\, learn about trends and regulations\, meet the experts and find out about funding opportunities. After each webinar in the series\, each attendee will receive an email confirming attendance. This email can be submitted to your board chair and or clerk to apply for credit. To automatically receive the email that can be used for PB or BZA credit for this webinar you MUST register with an email address.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/regulatory-or-community-planning-changes-brought-on-by-the-response-to-covid-19
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://cdrpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/MJ-Engineering-and-Land-Surveying.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T120000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20200929T174106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200929T175148Z
UID:11414-1602673200-1602676800@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Webinar: Aging in Place
DESCRIPTION:With our growing population of older residents\, are local steps being taken to ensure that they can live independently for as long as possible? What makes a community livable for older citizens benefits people of all ages and physical abilities. This presentation provides land use planning and regulatory tools to help people in your community to age in place. Topics include a variety of housing choices\, accessory dwelling units\, Golden Zones\, and senior friendly sidewalk and street designs. \nPresented by Patricia Burke\, Local Government Specialist\, DOS and Anurupa Roy\, Local Government Specialist\, DOS \n\nThis webinar is being presented as part of a series CDRPC has organized for the fall. The series features a dozen sessions that delve into topics such as stormwater management\, COVID impacts on planning\, transportation\, land use and more! To access this webinar\, and any webinar in the series\, there is a one time registration fee of $10 per person. \nYour Eventbrite ticket will give you access to the online event page with sing-up links for each of our webinars. You can not access the webinars without a ticket. The registration for the series is a one time fee. There are no additional costs for accessing webinars individually.  \nHow Does The Series Work?\n \n1) Use Eventbrite to register – this will create a username and password if you don’t already have an Eventbrite account. \n2) After you register\, check your email for a link to the event page. You may need to log in using your Eventbrite username and password. TIP: Bookmark the event page so you can keep coming back for updates and to add registrations. \n3) On the event page\, register for each webinar you wish to attend. Each webinar requires it’s own registration. This is to ensure correct attendance for AICP and to automate reminders. \nRemember\, you must register for each session using the webinar registration links provided on the Event page. For each webinar you will receive a confirmation email with the zoom link to join the webinar that can be added to your electronic calendar. \nTown\, village and city zoning board of appeals and planning board members\, as well as county planning board members are required by state statute to obtain four hours of training a year. This webinar series will also provide an opportunity for local government professionals from across the board to sharpen their skills\, obtain credits\, learn about trends and regulations\, meet the experts and find out about funding opportunities. After each webinar in the series\, each attendee will receive an email confirming attendance. This email can be submitted to your board chair and or clerk to apply for credit. To automatically receive the email that can be used for PB or BZA credit for this webinar you MUST register with an email address.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/11414
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200827T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200827T110000
DTSTAMP:20260426T140505
CREATED:20200811T155621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200817T183124Z
UID:11282-1598522400-1598526000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Open Streets in the Capital Region\, Opportunities out of COVID Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Communities across the US and around the world are remaking their streets\, sidewalks and outdoor space in response to COVID challenges. Hear about trends around the country\, and how two Capital Region communities were able to quickly pivot and provide “streateries”\, recreation\, and public art on their local streets. Open street possibilities also exist for NYS routes with NYSDOT’s permitting process and will be discussed. \nPost COVID will this popular activity continue? The potential for permanent activities in the future will also be highlighted. \n\n\n \n  \nPresenters: Katie Hammon\, Executive Director of the Troy BID\, Chris Spencer\, Commissioner of Development and Planning for the City of Albany and Liz Kormos\, Village of Ballston Spa Trustee. \n\n\n\n\nClick here to Register!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-open-streets-in-the-capital-region-opportunities-out-of-covid-challenges
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cdrpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/remote-work.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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