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| PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE |
By: DENISE M. HARRIS, AICP

Sometimes I come upon a
place that will ignite my
senses. With so many sterile,
cookie cutter sites in the
country, I always find myself
a little surprised as I stop to
take in the details of the
scene surrounding me trying
to discern what makes this
place different? Why is it
special? These places can be
on an intimate or grand
scale, urban or rural
environment. Yet they all
seem to have one thing in
common they have the
power to make me feel
complete, make me belong
and invite me to participate.
It raises the question: what
makes a place rise above the
norm to something one
wants to appreciate and
absorb fully through sight,
sound, smell, touch, and
taste? I believe it comes
down to one word. Design ...read more
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| FORM-BASED CODES PROVIDE NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR DESIGNING COMMUNITIES |
By: Jeff Purdy and Valdis Lazdins,
LSL Planning, Inc.
New-urbanism has attracted a great deal of interest in re-recreating traditional, walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods that have been lost in modern suburbs. As an outgrowth of this movement, form-based codes are the latest technique to support the development of such special places, and re-examine the underlying zoning principle of separating uses. ...read more

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| CONNECTIONS AND CHOICES: AFFORDABLE HOUSING, TRANSPORTATION, AND SPRAWL |
By: Trip Pollard, Southern
Environmental Law Center
Frances Stanley, Virginia Local
Initiatives Support Corporation

The Southern Environmental Law Center and Virginia Local Initiatives Support Corporation have produced a new report that examines the links between affordable housing, transportation, and sprawl in the Richmond region links that are critical to creating and maintaining healthy communities and that are of interest to planners statewide. ...read more
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| PLAN ON RESTON IN 2008 - A NEW TOWN FOR A NEW VISION |
By: Jason Lee Beske, AICP
VAPA Conference Chair

Washington, DC,
Philadelphia, Savannah?
They all have one thing in
common
they are all
wonderfully planned cities.
But when you think of these
archetypes of city planning
does Reston belong in the
same hemisphere? The 2008
Conference of the Virginia
Chapter of the American
Planning Association will
endeavor to answer this
question. ...read more
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| WHAT'S NEW - VIRGINIA PLANNERS ON THE MOVE! |
News and notes from around the State of Virginia ...read more
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| REPORT FROM THE ETHNIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY COMMITTEE (ECDC) |
By: Committee Co-Chair,
Joseph Curtis, AICP
The Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Committee have been on hiatus since the VAPA Conference in Wintergreen, but plans to start 2008 with an ambitious schedule. At the Wintergreen conference, ECDC Co-Chair Joseph Curtis made a presentation on lessons learned from the Committees Education Initiative. The Initiative, which concluded its first year in June, was created to introduce youth to planning as a career choice. ...read more
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| ADAPTING HISTORIC VENUES TO NEW AND MODERN USES |
By: A Report from the
Tidewater Section
Joseph Curtis, AICP

Section of the VAPA held
one of its biggest events
ever. The topics discussed
at the event included
adapting historic venues to
new and modern uses and
how the City of Norfolk
was emerging as a 24-hour
city. In terms of adapting
historic venues, no venue
was better suited than the
Granby Theater, a Norfolk
landmark for decades. The
Granby Theater originally
opened around 1915 as a
vaudeville theater and later
functioned as a movie
theater before closing in
1985, and remaining empty
for almost two decades until
purchased by the Wright
Company. ...read more
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| AICP Update |
By: Glenn Larson, AICP
Virginia Chapter Professional
Development Officer
Certification Maintenance Develop
Your Credit Strategy
Its here! By December 31, 2009, AICP
members must earn a total of 32 credits
under the new Certification Maintenance
(CM) program. While I dont have room
here to go into the details of CM (more
on that at www.planning.org/cm), I do
have some suggestions about developing
a strategy to compile needed credits. If
you are an AICP member, you need to
start now on your CM credit strategy.
Take some time to think about how and
when you can accumulate the credits
youll need. Because so many CM credit
opportunities are tied to scheduled
events, even procrastinating a few
months could jeopardize your ability to
compile 32 credits needed by December
2009. ...read more
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| VAPA BOARD - CALL FOR NOMINATIONS! |
Now is the time to step up! Please consider a position on the VAPA Board. It is a unique and satisfying experience that will
gain you much more that you give. Check out this page for information on
the board and their duties. With the recent change in the by-laws, there are now 9 positions available. ...read more
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| MONUMENT AVENUE DESIGNATED ONE OF 10 GREAT STREETS IN AMERICA BY
THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PLANNING (APA) |
The APA announced that
Monument Avenue in
Richmond has been
designated as one of 10
Great Streets for 2007
through APAs Great Places
in America program. APA
Great Places exemplify
exceptional character and
highlight the role planners
and planning play in
creating communities of
lasting value. APA selected
Monument Avenue as one
of 10 Great Streets in
America for its historic
architecture, urban form,
and quality residential and
religious architecture,
diversity of land uses, public
art, and integration of
multiple types of
transportation. ...read more

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| MANAGING GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN VIRGINIA:
A REVIEW OF THE TOOLS AVAILABLE TO LOCALITIES AVAILABLE NOW |

VAPA is pleased to
announce the release of the
3rd Edition of Managing
Growth and Development
in Virginia: a Review of
the Tools Available to
Localities or what has been
commonly referred to as
"The Tool Kit." Written and
edited by Virginia planners,
whose contributions and
time to this effort are greatly
appreciated, The Tool Kit is
a summary of the enabling
authority derived from the
Code of Virginia (as
amended) related to land use
planning in Virginia.
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