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COVID-19 Economic Recovery – Capital Region Public Sector
Zoom WebinarAs COVID-19 continues to take its toll on American lives, it also continues to wreak havoc on local business and economies. Our panel will look at some of the economic impacts in the Capital Region, SBA and other federal funding assisting businesses, and what municipalities need to be thinking about as the Capital Region prepares
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FeaturedCDRPC Webinar: DEC Online Interactive Mappers
Zoom WebinarThis webinar will detail two online interactive mappers available from the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC): DECinfo Locator and the Hudson Valley Natural Resource Mapper. Launched to the public in 2019, DECinfo Locator is an interactive mapper with more than 65 interactive data layers, allowing users to download permits, view former industrial site cleanup
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FeaturedCDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Planning Case Law Update
Zoom WebinarFor the Thursday, May 28, 2020, our Webinar topic will be "DEC Online Interactive Mappers." This webinar will begin at 10:30am. Get the latest information on New York courts as they reviewed and issued decisions on a wide variety of land use approvals and denials. If you are looking for insight into how courts thought about
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FeaturedCDRPC Webinar: Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Zoom WebinarPISO EV LOGO Electric vehicles have gone mainstream and the growing demand for public charging access will significantly impact municipal planning activities. Whether your jurisdiction is considering providing public charging resources for your residents or adding electric vehicles to your fleet this webinar will demonstrate the benefits of developing a robust network of charging resources.
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FeaturedCDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Complete Streets and TOD
Zoom WebinarComplete streets and transit oriented development (TOD) are distinct but related topics. TOD is a way of developing that is intended to encourage not just greater transit usage, but also increased walking and cycling. For this to be not just practical, but attractive to a wide audience, the streets in and around any TOD must
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FeaturedCDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Application of GIS for Municipal Infrastructure Planning & Water Resource Protection
Zoom WebinarThis webinar is made possible by generous support for the Chazan Companies Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are widely used by the planning community throughout the Capital Region to inventory critical infrastructure, monitor land use changes, and mitigate water quality related impacts. This Webinar highlights examples from communities using a ‘smart cities’ approach to mapping and
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FeaturedUpcoming Webinar: Assessing Green Infrastructure: Kingston’s Uptown Parking Lots
Zoom WebinarGreen infrastructure is an important tool to manage stormwater and reduce runoff. This study focused on assessing the performance of 13 different green infrastructure practices in 2 parking lots in the City of Kingston in 2017. The study included a quantitative assessment of water level and infiltration in 10 of the practices (bioretention areas, rain
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FeaturedCDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Open Streets in the Capital Region, Opportunities out of COVID Challenges
Zoom WebinarCommunities 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
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CDRPC Webinar: Aging in Place
Zoom WebinarWith 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
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FeaturedCreative and Resilient Planning During COVID-19
Zoom WebinarThis 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
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