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9 Ways to Build Community With Urban Housing

Community plays a crucial role in shaping how we live and if we thrive. As our world
continues to urbanize, densify, and intensify, community is more critical than ever.
Drawn from more than three decades’ experience designing affordable multifamily
housing, these elegant, economical, and human-centric strategies support a high quality
of living for residents and neighbors alike. The "9 Ways to Build Community with Urban
Housing" range from the large-scale “Reweave the Urban Fabric”—which focuses on
maximizing adjacencies and reconnecting street grids—to the intimate “Get
Personal”—which builds in opportunities for self-expression. These flexible, accessible,
and complementary design strategies dignify and uplift residents, improve wellness and
stability, and support people to forge key bonds. Illustrated by examples from dozens of
built projects and long-time collaborations with developers, this talk shares a wide range
of successful applications of these community-oriented principles.

$20

Land Use Law: Current Issues in Subdivision, Annexation and Zoning (Birmingham)

Holiday Inn Birmingham - Airport 5000 Richard Arrington Jr Blvd N, Birmingham, AL, United States

Looking for the latest developments on land use law? Want to know how to use the laws and regulations to your fullest advantage? With this one-day seminar, quickly advance your understanding and learn how to avoid legal entanglements to make sure every transaction is smooth and successful. Don't miss this opportunity to attain the information you need - register today!

$349.00

Warren H. Manning: America’s First Environmental Planner

Birmingham Botanical Gardens 2612 Lane Park Road., Birmingham, AL, United States

Robin Karson’s talk will make a persuasive case for Warren Manning’s historical and national importance. She will provide insights into Manning’s background and work and will speak to the broad strokes of both his 1919 City Plan of Birmingham and the design of Mountain Brook in the 1920s, with lots of interesting visuals.

South Section Lunch and Learn about Prattville

Uncle Mick's Cajun Market & Cafe 136 West Main Street, Prattville, AL, United States

Joel Duke, Planning Director for the City of Prattville will be the speaker to discuss the City’s current, and planned, downtown revitalization efforts and recounting the trials and successes involved in the process.

AAFM 2018 Spring Workshop – South

Graham Creek Nature Preserve 23030 Wolf Bay Drive, Foley, AL, United States

The 2018 Spring Workshop (South) will be held on April 30th, 2018 at the beautiful Graham Creek Nature Preserve in Foley, Alabama.  Registration includes a full day of speakers, great food/drink amenities, and a tour of the Nature Preserve.  This year’s speakers will include updates on Low Impact Development, the NFIP, FEMA mapping updates in coastal Alabama, an update on the Weeks Bay Watershed Management Plan, stream restorations and more. 

$40 – $50

2018 MS/AL Annual Conference

Oxford Conference Center 102 Ed Perry Boulevard, Oxford, MS, United States

SAVE THE DATE!

Conference planning is underway. We will have more information to follow when it becomes available. 

Alabama Association of Floodplain Managers 2018 Fall Conference

SpringHill Suites @ The Wharf 4673 Wharf Pkwy W,, Orange Beach, AL, United States

The Alabama Association of Floodplain Managers is holding their annual conference once again in sunny, beautiful Orange Beach. They are anticipating a wide variety of speakers again this year for enriching your floodplain management knowledge.

ALAPA Virtual Luncheon – The Singing River Trail

Topic: The Singing River Trail: Planning for a North Alabama Connection Date/Time: Friday, February 26, 2021 – 11:45 am until 1:00 pm Format: Zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89295433185?pwd=amJSTE9SVHJnWk5iKzdDVlJHSHRjUT09 Description: The Singing River Trail will be a 150 mile greenway/blueway digital trail system that will connect Scottsboro and the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains to the Shoals of […]

The Economic Impact of Expanding Passenger Rail in the State of Alabama

In 2019, Jacksonville State University’s Center for Economic Development and Business Research was contracted by the Southern Rail Commission to conduct an economic impact study for the expansion of passenger rail in the state of Alabama for various economic corridors and rail connecting centers.