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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
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20201002T152252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201002T192612Z
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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
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T120000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200827T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200827T110000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
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
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ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200723T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200723T153000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20200612T144105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200709T214238Z
UID:11161-1595512800-1595518200@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Upcoming Webinar: Assessing Green Infrastructure: Kingston’s Uptown Parking Lots
DESCRIPTION:Green 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 gardens\, and dry wells) from May-November 2017. Frequent visual observations provided context for water level data\, along with important lessons learned on design and maintenance for future green infrastructure installations.\n\nPresenter: Emily Vail\, Executive Director\, Hudson River Watershed Alliance\n\n\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER! \nMunicipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable for credit. 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. \nAICP members can earn Certification Maintenance (CM) credits for these activities. 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/com. AICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-assessing-green-infrastructure-kingstons-uptown-parking-lots
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200618T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200618T110000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20200601T191721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200603T141623Z
UID:11121-1592474400-1592478000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Application of GIS for Municipal Infrastructure Planning & Water Resource Protection
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is made possible by generous support for the Chazan Companies  \nGeographic 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 monitoring municipal sewer\, water\, and stormwater infrastructure in order to allocate resources\, staff\, and for capital planning. This webinar will also explore how communities are using GIS to map where private sewer systems may have a potential impact on nearby water sources. Lastly\, it will examine how GIS is being used for modeling potential stormwater quality issues at the watershed scale and help to identify potential mitigation strategies. \nPresenters: Paul Cummings\, AICP\, LEED\, AP and Ethan Gaddy\, AICP\, The Chazan Companies \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER! \nMunicipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable for credit. 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. \nAICP members can earn Certification Maintenance (CM) credits for these activities. 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/com. AICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-application-of-gis-for-municipal-infrastructure-planning-water-resource-protection
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200611T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200611T110000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20200529T154539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200603T141553Z
UID:11115-1591869600-1591873200@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Complete Streets and TOD
DESCRIPTION:Complete 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 connect to transit and be built to accommodate all modes. \nComplete streets are growing in popularity around New York State as a way to improve the quality of life in our communities as well as develop our multi-modal transportation system. This presentation will provide an introduction to the role of Complete Streets programs in the social life of the community and how they allow for public gather spaces and recreation and include descriptions of several recent projects in eastern New York. \nTOD offers a wide variety of benefits to communities interested in providing adequate housing for their residents at lower environmental\, social\, and economic costs. \nWhile TOD is traditionally associated with heavy or light rail\, the trend is towards TOD built around Bus Rapid Transit systems. This presentation will introduce TOD\, discuss some of its benefits\, and talk about some of the strategies necessary to achieve successful projects. \nPresenters: John Lounghran and Nicole Shute\, WSP USA \nThis webinar is made possible by generous support from WSP USA. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER!\nMunicipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable for credit. 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. \nAICP members can earn Certification Maintenance (CM) credits for these activities. 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/com. AICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-complete-streets-and-tod
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200604T110000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20200520T132057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200603T141247Z
UID:11080-1591264800-1591268400@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Webinar: Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:PISO EV LOGO\nElectric 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. Highlighting local municipal and commercial projects PlugIn Stations Online will demonstrate the value of EV charging infrastructure in your community as well as an example of associated permitting and code requirements adopted by local governments. \nThe second part of the program will summarize highlights from the Capital District Zero Emission Vehicle Plan (2019) developed by the Capital District Clean Communities Coalition. Key topics will include trends in EV ownership and charging station infrastructure\, barriers and opportunities to EV adoption\, and EV readiness in the Capital District. \nSpeakers: Ron Semp\, Director of Commercial Sales for PlugIn Stations Online \nJacob Beeman\, Transportation Planner\, Capital District Transportation Committee \nThis Webinar is made possible by generous support from PlugIn Stations Online. \nClick here to Register!\n  \nMunicipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable for credit. 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. \nAICP members can earn Certification Maintenance (CM) credits for these activities. 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/com. AICP members must be in attendance for the duration of the event in order to receive CM Credit.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-electric-vehicle-charging-infrastructure
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T120000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20200511T143005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200512T145810Z
UID:11007-1590661800-1590667200@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Local Government Workshop Webinar: Planning Case Law Update
DESCRIPTION:For the Thursday\, May 28\, 2020\, our Webinar topic will be “DEC Online Interactive Mappers.” This webinar will begin at 10:30am.\n\n\n\nGet 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 and assessed local planning and zoning decisions\, this session will provide you a close look at the laws and standards that are applied to both approvals and denials issued by your board. The session will highlight teachable cases from across the state which aim to provide a framework of land use law that can become usable by a planning or zoning board members. \nThis webinar has been submitted for 1.5 hours of AICP Law CM Credits. \nPresenters: \nLibby Coreno\, ESQ\, P.C. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE MAY 28TH WEBINAR 
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop-webinar-planning-case-law-update
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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:20200521T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200521T113000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20200504T162502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200512T173604Z
UID:10979-1590057000-1590060600@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Webinar: DEC Online Interactive Mappers
DESCRIPTION:This 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 plans\, see water quality reports and much more\, based on where they live\, work\, or play. The Hudson Valley Natural Resource Mapper was launched in 2018 and contains over 40 interactive data layers identifying important habitats\, water resources\, and scenic and recreation areas in the 10-county Hudson River Estuary watershed. Presenters will provide demos of both mappers highlighting layout and functions and will discuss recently added data and applications of the maps for local planning. Join us to learn about the capabilities of these new tools and how DEC is increasing access to its public information. \nPresenters: Ingrid Haeckel\, DEC Hudson River Estuary Program/Cornell University\, and Cathy Kittle\, NYSDEC Bureau Director\, Web and Editorial Services\, Office of Communication Services \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE MAY 21st WEBINAR: DEC Online Interactive Mappers
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-webinar-dec-online-interactive-mappers
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:20200514T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200514T230000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20200508T140440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200511T135251Z
UID:10998-1589450400-1589497200@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:COVID-19 Economic Recovery - Capital Region Public Sector
DESCRIPTION:As COVID-19 continues to take its toll on American lives\, it also continues to wreak havoc on local business and economies. \nOur 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 to re-open. Hint: It won’t be back to business as usual. COVID-19 recovery will require creative collaboration and problem-solving\, and doing things differently than they’ve been done before. \nLocal elected or appointed officials\, staff and private business are all invited to attend this webinar focused on the Capital Region public sector economy. \nSpeakers: \nKate Baker\, Interim Director\, Small Business Development Center (SBDC) \nShelby Schneider- President and CEO\, Saratoga County Prosperity Partnership. \nLaura Schultz- Director of Fiscal Analysis\, Rockefeller Institute \nRegister here.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/covid-19-economic-recovery-capital-region-public-sector
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200512T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200512T133000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20200511T154646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200511T154915Z
UID:11013-1589284800-1589290200@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: The Accelerated Renewable Energy Growth & Community Benefit Act: Implications for Local Planners
DESCRIPTION:May 12\, 2020\n12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. \nThe newly enacted Accelerated Renewable Energy Growth & Community Benefit Act has received significant publicity for its reworking of the state-level review of large scale renewables by creating new Executive Law Section 94-C.  But the law also created new authority within NYSERDA for developing projects and revamped the process for transmission projects under Public Service Law Article VII.  It also initiated the first formal Public Service Commission proceeding addressing community benefits\, which may influence community benefit agreements on many types of projects.  We will examine the new law\, how the new regulatory environment may unfold\, and review potential impacts on local planning activities. \nCertificates of attendance will be issued to attendees to satisfy the training requirements for NYS planning and zoning board members. \nSpeakers: \nDaniel Spitzer\, Esq.\, Hodgson Russ LLP\nDan’s practice focuses on a wide variety of issues involving environmental law\, renewable energy\, sustainable development\, land use law\, municipal law\, and real estate development. In the renewable energy arena he represents municipalities\, developers\, land owners\, and financing entities\, from project inception through successful litigation\, including some of the largest wind farms in the eastern United States\, multiple utility and small-scale solar projects and landfill gas-to-energy\, geothermal\, biomass\, storage\, transmission\, and energy efficiency projects. He has guided many projects through the State Environmental Quality Review Act process and drafted numerous local zoning laws. He is a frequent speaker and writer on land use topics including as author of the initial draft of the Chapters on Annexation and Sustainable Design and Green Buildings in New York Zoning Law and Practice\, 4th\, edition. \nSarah Main\, Esq.\, Hodgson Russ LLP\nSarah concentrates her practice in energy and environmental law. She provides legal advice and guidance on energy-related transactions and regulatory compliance pertaining to solar\, energy storage\, land-based and offshore wind\, geothermal and electric vehicle infrastructure projects. She has experience advising on zoning and local land use requirements. Prior to joining Hodgson Russ\, Sarah was counsel for the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) where she handled legal matters regarding a broad portfolio of distributed energy resource programs. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/webinar-the-accelerated-renewable-energy-growth-community-benefit-act-implications-for-local-planners
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200512T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200512T123000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20200511T155812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200511T155812Z
UID:11018-1589284800-1589286600@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Green NY Webinar Series:  Heat Pumps and Renewable Heating and Cooling
DESCRIPTION:We all know that you can use renewable energy to power your home\, but did you know you can also use it to heat and cool it as well? On this edition of the GreenNY Lunchtime Learning Webinar Series Scott Smith from NYSERDA’s Clean Heating and Cooling team will be presenting on heat pumps\, NYSERDA supported HeatSmart campaigns\, and what you need to know about considering renewable heating and cooling for your home. \nDate: Tuesday\, May 12th\nTime: Noon\nLength: 25 minutes plus Q and A \nFor more information on the GreenNY Lunchtime Learning series\, including a schedule of upcoming webinars\, visit the GreenNY Website.\nRegister Now!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/green-ny-webinar-series-heat-pumps-and-renewable-heating-and-cooling
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200507T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200507T230000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20200504T152845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200506T151151Z
UID:10969-1588845600-1588892400@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Webinar: "That’s not what I thought I approved" presented by the Laberge Group
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE MAY 7th WEBINAR\nFor the Thursday\, May 7\, 2020\, our Webinar topic will be “That’s not what I thought I approved” about sign and sites planning. This webinar will begin at 10am. \n\n\nIn this webinar\, presenter Nicole Allen\, Planning Services Manager\, AICP\, Laberge Group\, will share stories and perspective on situations (and remedies) when what’s presented for approval differs from what’s ultimately constructed. \nMs. Allen is a seasoned manager with 20 years of experience in developing and managing a wide range of planning projects and has overseen the successful procurement and administration of over $65 million in grant funding for communities across New York State. \nThe May 7th Webinar is made possible by sponsorship from the Laberge Group. \n\n\nAfter 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. This webinar has been submitted for one hour of AICP CM credit.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-webinar-thats-not-what-i-thought-i-approved-presented-by-the-laberge-group
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
ORGANIZER;CN="Martin Daley":MAILTO:mdaley@cdrpc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200505T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200505T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20200505T182026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200505T185945Z
UID:10986-1588665600-1588698000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Planning and Zoning Webinar: COVID-19 Economic Recovery- Capital Region Public Sector Impacts
DESCRIPTION:As COVID-19 continues to take its toll in American lives\, it also continues to wreak havoc on local business and economies. \nOur panel will look at some of the economic impacts in the Capital Region\, hear about SBA and other federal funding assisting businesses\, and review lessons learned from the Great Recession and other practical considerations for municipalities as they prepare next year’s budgets. \nLocal elected or appointed officials\, staff and private business are all invited to attend this webinar focused on the Capital Region public sector economy. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER 
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-planning-and-zoning-webinar-covid-19-economic-recovery-capital-region-public-sector-impacts
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:20200430T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200430T110000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20200422T203524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200424T190257Z
UID:10893-1588240800-1588244400@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Planning and Zoning Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Planning 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. \nCDRPC has historically organized two annual day-long workshops to provide this training. In light of NY PAUSE and the restrictions imposed in an effort to combat the spread of COVID-19\, CDRPC has cancelled our Spring Workshop\, an event that provided a full-day’s credits to board members. We recognize that Municipalities still need training outlets and have organized an ongoing and ongoing webinar series for participant to obtain credits. Municipalities have a wide latitude in defining what training is acceptable for credit. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE APRIL 30TH WEBINAR\nFor the Thursday\, April 30\, 2020\, our Webinar topic will be COVID-19 impacts on transportation and migration patterns. \nPresenting will be planners at Barton & Loguidice and Jennifer Ceponis\, Senior Transportation Planner for the Capital District Regional Transportation Committee. \nIn the first part of this two-part webinar\, Barton & Loguidice will share potential population shift impacts of post- Covid-19 mass migration and what these shifts might mean for Upstate using post-911 population data as a benchmark. \nJennifer Ceponis will share the The Capital District Transportation Committee’s  Draft New Visions 2050 Plan. This plan\, released in March\, 2020\,  outlines policy and investment principles for investing in transportation infrastructure in the Capital Region to develop a sustainable 21st century transportation system. How does the region implement New Visions 2050 in a post-pandemic world? How can New Visions guide the reimagining of Capital Region communities and how we move around them? \nAfter this webinar\, and each webinar in the series\, each attendee will receive an email confirming attendance. This email can be passed along to your board chair and or clerk to apply for credit. \nThe CDRPC webinars in this series will take place on Thursday mornings at 10am. 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.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-planning-and-zoning-webinar-series
LOCATION:CDRPC\, One Park Place\, Suite 102\, Albany\, NY\, 12203\, United States
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:20200221T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200221T153000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20200204T163715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200204T163819Z
UID:10272-1582293600-1582299000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Capital Region Indicators Overview and 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. \n  \nClick this link to register. \n  \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/capital-region-indicators-overview-and-training-tickets-92257788529?aff=eemailordconf&utm_campaign=order_confirm&utm_medium=email&ref=eemailordconf&utm_source=eventbrite&utm_term=viewevent \n 
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/capital-region-indicators-overview-and-training
LOCATION:CDRPC\, One Park Place\, Suite 102\, Albany\, NY\, 12203\, United States
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191024
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20190830T132924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191024T180927Z
UID:9925-1571788800-1571875199@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Fall Local Government Workshop presented by CDRPC in partnership with the New York Planning Federation
DESCRIPTION:The Fall Local Government Workshop was presented by CDRPC in partnership with the New York Planning Federation. It took place on October 23rd at Hudson Valley Community College. More than 140 people were in attendance. Thank you to our sponsors and speakers for their support. \nArchived PDF copies of the presentations can be accessed below. \nConcurrent Session #1 (10:30am) \n\nPlanning Case Law Update (1.5 CM Law)\nNYSDEC Mappers (Info Locator and Hudson Valley Natural Resource Mapper)\nThe Power of Aggregation: Group Residential Electricity Purchasing\nPlanning for Active Transportation\n\nConcurrent Session #2 (1pm) \n\nStretch Energy Code and the New York Green Bank\nNYSDEC Drinking Water Source Water Protection Program\n“You lost now what…. How to Make Your Grant Fund-able!”\n\nConcurrent Session #3 (3pm) \n\nState Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA): Intent and Application\nSmart Growth & Infill Development Considerations and Strategies and EV Technical Support & Funding Opportunities\nMS4101 Clean Water Basics and all those Stormwater Permits – Where do YOU fit in?\nSmart Growth & Infill Development Considerations and Strategies\n\nThank you again to all of our Sponsors! \nCoffee Sponsor \n \nExhibitors \n  \n \n \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/fall-workshop
LOCATION:HVCC Bulmer Center\, 80 Vandenburgh Ave\, Troy\, NY\, 12180\, United States
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190822T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190822T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20190819T174026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190819T174026Z
UID:9908-1566495000-1566502200@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Battery Energy Storage Systems: Resources for Municipalities
DESCRIPTION:Learn how your community can prepare for energy storage project development safely and efficiently by adopting the tools and best practices in the Battery Energy Storage System Guidebook. \nDate: Thursday\, August 22\, 2019\nTime: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM\nLocation: Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library\n475 Moe Road\nClifton Park\, NY 12065\nRSVP: Email “August 22 RSVP” to cleanenergyhelp@nyserda.ny.gov \nThis workshop will:\n> Present information about battery energy storage technology basics\n> Identify important code considerations for project siting\n> Offer a review of the Model Battery Energy Storage Law \n* Training credits are available for municipal board members \nDownload your copy of the Guidebook at nyserda.ny.gov/StorageGuidebook
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/battery-energy-storage-systems-resources-for-municipalities
LOCATION:Clifton Park – Halfmoon Public Library\, 475 Moe Road\, Clifton Park\, NY\, 12065\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190530
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20190131T181307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T182148Z
UID:8600-1559088000-1559174399@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Spring Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to our Speakers\, Sponsors and Attendees!\nThis event provided 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. We hope you found the event informative and engaging. \n\n\nClick the links below for archived presentations from the event. \nPlenary Session \nDensity and Development \nSustainability Track \n\nModel Solar Law and Battery Energy Storage System Resources\nClean Heating and Cooling\nClimate Smart Communities Grant Opportunities: Overview of the Climate Smart Communities Program Grants\n\nPlanning and Zoning Track \n\nCase Law Update\nEthics for Public Officials\nWhat you need to know about the 2018 Amendments to the Statewide SEQR Regulations\nIs Your Community Ready for Agriculture?\n\nInfrastructure Track \n\nUpdates to the NYS MS4 General Permit\nInfrastructure and the Grants Game\nSite Plan Review – Stormwater and Planning Boards\n\nDo you have session topic ideas for our fall workshop ? \nWe’d love to hear them! drop us a line at cdrpc@cdrpc.org \nThank you again to our sponsors! Their support made it possible to keep the event affordable for our attendees. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n  \n\n  \n\n 
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/spring-workshop
LOCATION:HVCC Bulmer Center\, 80 Vandenburgh Ave\, Troy\, NY\, 12180\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190419T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190419T133000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20190403T144054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190403T144412Z
UID:8815-1555666200-1555680600@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Climate Smart Communities: A Clean Energy Communities High Impact Action
DESCRIPTION:Communities (CSC) Certification program\, one of 10 High Impact Actions communities can complete to become a Clean Energy Community\, provides municipalities with a robust framework to guide their local climate action. \nCSC Certification recognizes high-performing communities for their leadership in reducing emissions and adapting to a changing climate. Designed around 10 pledge elements\, the CSC Certification program honors communities for their accomplishments through a rating system leading to four levels of award: Certified\, Bronze\, Silver\, and Gold. Communities can choose from more than 120 individual actions to earn points toward certification. \nAttend this free 9:30 am-1:30 pm workshop at the Guilderland Library on April 19th to: \n\nLearn about the CSC program\, greenhouse gas inventories\, climate action planning and CSC grants available to municipalities\nHear from local municipalities about their experience with the CSC program\nIdentify the technical assistance your community can receive from a Clean Energy Community Coordinators\n\nAgenda \n9:30 AM: Introductions\, Eastern NY Territory Background\,\nTodd Fabozzi\, Director of Sustainability\, Capital District Regional Planning Commission9:35 AM: An Overview of the Climate Smart Communities Program\,\nDazzle Ekblad\, Climate Policy Analyst\, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation \n10:35 AM: Greenhouse Gas Inventories and Climate Action Planning\,\nJim Yienger\, Managing Principal\, Climate Action Associates \n11:05 AM: CSC Grants\nDazzle Ekblad\, Climate Policy Analyst\, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation \n11:20 AM: Climate Smart Communities Panel: Local Experiences with the CSC Program\n·     Schenectady County: Jeff Edwards\, Schenectady County Dept. of Economic Development and Planning\n·     Town and Village of Lake George: Dan Barusch\, Director of Planning and Zoning\n·     City of Watervliet: Jeremy A. Smith\, General Manager \n12:20 PM: Community Technical Support\nTara Donadio\, Clean Energy Communities Coordinator\, Capital District Regional Planning Commission \n12:30 PM: Lunch \nClick Here to Register 
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/climate-smart-communities-a-clean-energy-communities-high-impact-action
LOCATION:Guilderland Library\, 2228 Western Ave\, Guilderland\, NY\, 12084\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190406T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190406T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20190403T143644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190403T143644Z
UID:8811-1554544800-1554566400@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Saratoga Sustainability Fair
DESCRIPTION:Sustainable Saratoga and Skidmore College are organizing Saratoga’s first Sustainability Fair this Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm at Skidmore College. CDRPC will be exhibiting at this event\, and giving a presentation on our new Clean Heating and Cooling Campaign for the Capital District.  We will give an overview of the program\, how heat pump technology works\, and our plans to engage in workforce development with the assistance of this NYSERDA grant.  The event’s keynote speaker is Aaron Mair\, an environmentalist\, scientist\, and past president of the Sierra Club. More than 30 exhibitors\, 19 workshop presentations\, an EV car show\, and a campus sustainability tour; this diverse sustainability fair will have something for everyone.  You can find the full schedule of events on our website by clicking here. All are welcome to this free\, public event.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/saratoga-sustainability-fair
LOCATION:Skidmore College\, 815 N Broadway\, Saratoga Springs\,\, NY\, 12866\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190318T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190318T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20190311T201710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190312T161930Z
UID:8717-1552930200-1552937400@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Columbia County Climate Solutions and Conservation Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Does your community have a Conservation Advisory Council (CAC) or are they participating in the Climate Smart Community or Clean Energy Programs offered by New York State?  Are you curious about these and other local efforts to implement environmentally friendly policies?  Attend the Local Climate Solutions & Conservation Roundtable\, Monday\, March 18\, 5:30 p.m. -7:30 pm\, to be held at the Trinity United Methodist Church\, 555 Joslen Boulevard\, Hudson\, NY.  At this free event\, municipal representatives from Columbia County and beyond will report on their unique experiences and learn from each other. Attendees will share their experiences and ask questions of others in a relaxed setting. \nTara Donadio and Jill Falchi-Henck\, Sustainability Planners with the CDRPC\, will provide information about how their office supports local communities in undertaking Clean Energy and Climate Smart projects\, including applying for state grants. \nCACs are created by local municipalities\, under New York State law\, to provide information and advise the town on topics related to open space\, natural resources\, and other topics. At present\, five municipalities in Columbia County have active CACs made up of volunteers\, who are engaged in public education projects as well as providing information to city or town boards on a regular basis. \nNew York’s Clean Energy Communities program aids municipalities with clean energy actions that “save energy costs\, create jobs\, and improve the environment.” Municipalities can access tools\, resources\, technical assistance\, and match-free grants through this program. Climate Smart Communities is a New York State program “that helps local governments take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a changing climate. Benefits include leadership recognition\, free technical assistance\, and access to grants. \nThis event is sponsored by the Columbia Land Conservancy and the Columbia County Environmental Management Council. Register for this event at clctrust.org/events. The Roundtable is free and open to the public.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/columbia-county-climate-solutions-and-conservation-roundtable
LOCATION:Trinity United Methodist Church\, 555 Joslen Boulevard\, Hudson\, NY\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Tara Donadio":MAILTO:tara.donadio@cdrpc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190307T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190307T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20190114T204534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T204644Z
UID:8546-1551945600-1551978000@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Energy Code Enfrocement Training
DESCRIPTION:The Energy Code is a complex document and one of nine building codes in New York State\, which can make implementation and enforcement complex and time consuming. This full day\, interactive workshop focuses on what code enforcement officials need to know about the Energy Code in the context of its practical application on active construction projects. All community Building Code Officers are welcome to attend. \nTo receive credit for the Energy Code Enforcement Training Action for NYSERDA’s Clean Energy Communities Program\, municipalities must sign up for both residential and commercial sessions. \nSeating is limited\, register NOW for both portions: \nhttps://albanyresidential.eventzilla.net/\nhttps://albanycommercial.eventzilla.net/
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/energy-code-enfrocement-training
LOCATION:CDRPC\, One Park Place\, Suite 102\, Albany\, NY\, 12203\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190305T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190305T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20190114T205534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T204741Z
UID:8552-1551808800-1551814200@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Community Choice Aggregation  Free Public Information Forum (Rescheduled)
DESCRIPTION:“Community Choice Aggregation” (CCA) – a program authorized by the NYS Public Service Commission and supported by NYSERDA. It is the single most effective thing we can do to reduce greenhouse gas emissions locally. \nJoin us on Tuesday\, January 29\, 6:00-7:30PM in the Schenectady Public Library’s McChesney Room\, 99 Clinton St\, Schenectady\, to learn more about CCA\, including how to get your community involved. \nPresentations will be made by the Capital District Regional Planning Commission\, NYSERDA\, and the Capital Region CCA Steering Committee. \nRefreshments will be served. \nSponsored by SCEAC (Schenectady County Environmental Advisory Council)\, Sierra Club Hudson-Mohawk Group\, Schenectady’s First Reformed Church Creation Care Committee\, Messiah Lutheran Church\, Green Sanctuary Team of the Schenectady UU Society\, Solarize Albany County\, PAUSE/350.org\, Save the Pine Bush\, and the Green Education & Legal Fund \nFor more information\, consult NYSERDA’s FAQ page on CCA.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/community-choice-aggregation-free-public-information-forum
LOCATION:Schenectady Public Library\, McChesney Room\, 99 Clinton Street\, Schenectady\, NY\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190204T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190204T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20190114T203255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190128T200457Z
UID:8542-1549299600-1549308600@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Capital District Conservation Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:RESCHEDULED TO FEBRUARY 4\, 2019 \nCommunity volunteers serving on municipal conservation advisory councils (CACs) and county environmental management councils (EMCs) play an important role across the Capital District by advising local boards and agencies on matters related to the environment. This program will begin with presentations geared toward actions CACs and EMCs can take to advance conservation and sustainability\, highlighting local projects\, followed by community updates and networking time. Be inspired by neighboring communities to undertake new conservation efforts in 2019! Municipal officials and individuals interested in forming new CACs are encouraged to attend. Registration is Free!
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/capital-district-conservation-roundtable
LOCATION:William K Sanford Library\, 629 Albany Shaker Road\, Loudonville\, NY\, 12211\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190110
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20180901T014450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181206T203743Z
UID:8113-1546992000-1547078399@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:Rescheduled: CDRPC Local Government Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The CDRPC Local Government Workshop is slated for January  9\, 2019!\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \nOur concurrent sessions will feature topics of interest to elected officials\, board members\, clerks and treasurers\, planning and zoning board members\, public works and highway professionals\, and code enforcement officers. Planning and Zoning Board members will receive credit towards their annual training requirement. CDRPC is seeking CM credit for AICP members through its partnership with the New York Upstate Chapter of the American Planning Association. \nREAD THE WORKSHOP AGENDA AND PROGRAM HERE \nThe opening plenary will feature our 2018 Erastus Corning 2nd Achievement Awards for Intermunicipal Cooperation. The Capital District Regional Planning Commission promotes intergovernmental cooperation by fostering collaboration and coordination to find solutions to regional challenges and maximize opportunities. CDRPC will recognize individuals and organizations whose efforts have significantly contributed to the advancement of regional development and planning through intermunicipal or inter-agency cooperation. \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.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-local-government-workshop
LOCATION:HVCC Bulmer Center\, 80 Vandenburgh Ave\, Troy\, NY\, 12180\, United States
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180718T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180718T213000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20180902T170407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180902T170407Z
UID:8122-1531945800-1531949400@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDYCI Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The next meeting of the Capital District Youth Center\, Inc. is Wednesday\, July 18\, 2018 at 8:30am. The meeting will be held at a location to be determined.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdyci-board-meeting
CATEGORIES:CDYCI
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180718T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180718T110000
DTSTAMP:20260426T190540
CREATED:20180902T170542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180902T170542Z
UID:8124-1531908000-1531911600@cdrpc.org
SUMMARY:CDRPC Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The next meeting of the Capital District Regional Planning Commission is on Wednesday\, July 18\, 2018 at 10:00am.  The meeting will be held at a location to be determined.
URL:https://cdrpc.org/event/cdrpc-board-meeting
CATEGORIES:CDRPC
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