9:00 am - 4:00 pm | Pre-Conference Session #1 - Leadership and Management Workshop 2017 |
9:00 am - 4:00 pm | Pre-Conference Session #2 - Interactive Geodesign Tools for Planners: Design, Create and Gain Consensus Using Next Generation Technology |
10:00 am - 2:30 pm | Pre-Conference Session #3 - Conflict Management and Negotiation: Getting to YES! |
11:45 am - 1:00 pm | Richard H. Weaver Student Scholarship Awards Luncheon |
Session Block #1 | |
1:15 pm - 2:45 pm | First Time Project Managers: Strategies for Success (CPF Session) |
| Tools of the Active Transportation Trade: Health Outcomes in Transportation |
| Tools of the Active Transportation Trade: Level of Traffic Stress in Network Planning |
| Tools of the Active Transportation Trade: Influence of Design on Pedestrian Route Choice |
| Tools of the Active Transportation Trade: Mapping Bicycle Facilities with Road Data |
| Unlocking the Full Potential of Downtowns: Salinas, Rich in Land | Rich in Values |
| Unlocking the Full Potential of Downtowns: Planning & Governing for Racial Equity, in practice |
| Unlocking the Full Potential of Downtowns: Urban Planning and Governing for Racial Equity |
| Urban Planning and Governing for Racial Equity |
| Charting a Career in Sustainability: Steps Students Can Take Before Graduating |
| Not So Fast Food: Using GIS, Data, and Mobile Apps to Improve Food Choices |
| A Roadmap for GHG and Climate Analysis: Incorporating California's New Scoping Plan and SB 32 Requirements in Local Planning |
| From Guerilla Tactics to Sophisticated, Grassroots Tools: The Latest Innovations from the Tactical Urbanism Frontlines |
| From Guerilla Tactics to Sophisticated, Grassroots Tools: The Latest Innovations from the Tactical Urbanism Frontlines: Activating Communities to Activate Streets: The Great Streets Challenge |
| From Guerilla Tactics to Sophisticated, Grassroots Tools: The Latest Innovations from the Tactical Urbanism Frontlines: Yellow Brick Road Iron Triangle Walkable Neighborhood Plan |
| Design for Density |
Session Block #2 | |
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | Art as a Community Engagement Tool |
| Sacramento Riverfront Revitalization: a Tale of Two Cities |
| 10 Crucial Things Planning School Didn't Teach You |
| The Planner as Advocate: Learning to Listen and Partner with Disadvantaged Communities |
| Planning for a Multiracial Future: Lessons from Civic Engagement and Coalition-Building in South Los Angeles |
| Understanding Conflicts Between City Managers and Planners Through an Ethical Lens |
| The Future of Mobility 2.0: What's In Store for Our Cities |
| Cal State Universities: Planning Students and Faculty Get Together with Diverse Communities |
4:45 pm - 6:30 pm | Diversity Summit - Supporting Vulnerable Communities: Lessons learned from a history of urban renewal and displacement |
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 | |
Session Block #3 | |
8:15 am - 9:45 am | Cannabiz: Community Planning and Environmental Review for the Emerging Legal Cannabis Market |
| Rural Community Resilience Planning Process |
| Housing Affordability and Neighborhood Stabilization Policies: The Resurgence of Rent Control in California Cities |
| Local and Regional Planning Through a Heritage Lens: Developing a Sacramento San Joaquin Delta National Heritage Area |
| Planning for Diversity with Public Health Alliances: Collaboration Tools for Successful Planning and Health Partnerships: |
| Planning for Diversity with Public Health Alliances: Collaboration Tools for Successful Planning and Health Partnerships: Institutionalizing Active Design through Cross-Sector Collaboration |
| Planning for Diversity with Public Health Alliances: Collaboration Tools for Successful Planning and Health Partnerships: Collaboration Tools for Healthy Built Environments |
| Planning for Diversity with Public Health Alliances: Collaboration Tools for Successful Planning and Health Partnerships: Monterey County Case Study |
| Planning for Diversity with Public Health Alliances: Collaboration Tools for Successful Planning and Health Partnerships: Delta Heritage Programs |
| Planning for Diversity with Public Health Alliances: Collaboration Tools for Successful Planning and Health Partnerships: Local and Regional Planning Through a Heritage Lens: Developing a Sacramento San Joaquin Delta National Heritage Area |
| Planning for Diversity with Public Health Alliances: Collaboration Tools for Successful Planning and Health Partnerships: Delta Narratives, Sense of Place: Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta |
| All Aboard: Lessons from Transit Agencies on How Planners Can Help Joint Development Programs Create Diverse Communities |
| Using Collective Impact Strategies to Build Sustainable and Equitable Communities |
| Measure A: An A+ for Parks |
| Revitalization Strategy for Downtown Kingsburg: A Pro Bono Project Under APA California's New CPAT Program (PEN Session) |
Session Block #4 | |
10:00 am - 11:30 am | APA California 2017 Legislative Update |
| You Said WHAT? You Hear the Darndest Things at Public Hearings (Planning Commission and Board Session) |
| You Said WHAT? You Hear the Darndest Things at Public Hearings (Planning Commission and Board Session) (Ryan) |
| Solutions for 10 Million Feet: Pedestrian Improvement Prioritization at a Mega Scale |
| Women in Planning: Why We Matter |
| From Urban to Rural: Diverse Approaches to Cannabis Land Use Regulations |
| Taking it to the Streets: Participatory Planning Strategies for Transportation Projects |
| New Suburbanism: Changing the Way We Reinvest in California's Suburban Communities |
| Disaster Resiliency Planning for Rural Communities |
| Forging Partnerships for Successful Conservation Planning |
11:30 am - 1:00 pm | Opening Plenary and Keynote Luncheon - Supervisor Phil Serna, Sacramento Board of Supervisors and Darrell Steinberg, Mayor of City of Sacramento and Former President of the State Senate |
Session Block #5 |
1:15 pm - 2:45 pm | Strategies to Influence Public Policy |
| Proven Tools and Techniques for Effective Engagement |
| Leadership in a Time of Rapid Change (California Planning Roundtable Session) |
| Retrofitting for Equity: Re-envisioning and Replanning Our Communities - Part A |
| Retrofitting for Equity: Re-envisioning and Replanning Our Communities - Part A: Health Elements and SB 1000: Tools for Equity |
| Evolution of the Sacramento Railyards |
| SB 2: So You Think You Comply - An Assessment of the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Strategies for Compliance |
| SB 2: So You Think You Comply - An Assessment of the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Strategies for Compliance: Using SB 2 to Combat Homelessness in Los Angeles County |
| SB 2: So You Think You Comply - An Assessment of the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Strategies for Compliance: The People Concern: Because everyone should be housed, healthy and safe. |
| Successful Implementation on California's Working Waterfront |
| The Planner's Paradox: Exploring Ethical Advocacy (Section Directors Session) |
| The Power of Storytelling in Community Planning |
Session Block #6 | |
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | What are They Thinking? How to Communicate Effectively to Your Boards and Commissions (Planning Commission and Board Session): Articulating a perspective, anticipating issues in the public process, and persuading and advocating for a recommendation. |
| What are They Thinking? How to Communicate Effectively to Your Boards and Commissions (Planning Commission and Board Session): Planning Department All-Hands: PPT ... A Few Helpful Hints |
| What are They Thinking? How to Communicate Effectively to Your Boards and Commissions (Planning Commission and Board Session): Public Hearing Effectiveness |
| What are They Thinking? How to Communicate Effectively to Your Boards and Commissions (Haase) (Planning Commission and Board Session) |
| Lean, Green, Park Planning Machine: Strategies for More Equitable Parks and Open Spaces |
| Property Rights, Takings, Exactions, and More: A Legal and Practical Update for Planners |
| Property Rights, Takings, Exactions, and More (Jacobson) |
| Property Rights, Takings, Exactions, and More: A Legal and Practical Update for Planners: Recent Decisions and Cases Worth Watching |
| Retrofitting for Equity: Re-envisioning and Replanning Our Communities - Part B |
| Planting Seeds for Rail Transit in the Cross Valley Corridor |
| Sparking Health Partnerships, Funding, and Activism in the Toughest of Places |
| Creating a Safe and Inclusive City for the LGBTQ Community |
| Rolling Up Our Sleeves with Community Residents |
| Creating a Culture of Inclusion and Diversity in the Workplace |
4:45 pm - 6:00 pm | APA California 2017 Awards Ceremony |
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 | |
Session Block #7 | |
8:00 am - 9:30 am | SB 1000: Bringing Environmental Justice into the General Plan |
| SB 1000: Bringing Environmental Justice into the General Plan: Environmental Health Coalition |
| SB 1000: Bringing Environmental Justice into the General Plan: SB 1000 Update, GPG Release, and Next Steps |
| SB 1000: Bringing Environmental Justice into the General Plan: Initial Conversations to Inform SB 1000 Implementation |
| Upping Our Game: Using Applied Research to Ensure Diverse Community Engagement and Increase Trust |
| Missing Middle Housing: Is Your Planning and Coding Preparing Your City for the 21st-Century Demand? |
| The Three E's of Agriculture: How Planning Can Support Sustainable Growth in the Food System: Economic Considerations for Agricultural Section Growth |
| The Three E's of Agriculture: How Planning Can Support Sustainable Growth in the Food System: Rice - the Environmental Crop |
| The Three E's of Agriculture: How Planning Can Support Sustainable Growth in the Food System: Equity and Sustainable Food Systems |
| Station at the Heart of the City: Advancing the Sacramento Intermodal Facility by Reviving a Historic Landmark |
| Climate Justice for All: Connecting Climate Protection, Community Resilience, Local Economy, and Health Equity: Richmond |
| Climate Justice for All: Connecting Climate Protection, Community Resilience, Local Economy, and Health Equity |
| Purposeful Strategic Thinking: Surviving and Thriving in a Charged Political Climate - Part A (California Planning Roundtable Session) |
| Using a Health in All Policies Approach to Planning |
| Farm to Fork - What to do with Food After the Fork? |
Session Block #8 | |
9:45 am - 11:15 am | An Award Winning P3 Model: Local Soft-Infrastructure Financing in the Post-Redevelopment Era (Planner Emeritus Network Session) |
| 2017 CEQA Update |
| Sacramento's Diversity Past and Future |
| Building Healthy Communities Through Cross-Sector Partnerships |
| Building Healthy Communities Through Cross-Sector Partnerships: Health Priority Index 2015 |
| Building Healthy Communities Through Cross-Sector Partnerships: The Difference Students/Universities Can Make |
| Building Healthy Communities Through Cross-Sector Partnerships: San Luis Obispo County, Healthy Communities Work Group |
| Creating a Sustainable Agricultural Industry in an Era of Frequent Change |
| Creating a Sustainable Agricultural Industry in an Era of Frequent Change: One Size Does Not Fit All |
| Creating a Sustainable Agricultural Industry in an Era of Frequent Change: Sustainable Agriculture: A Fascination for Life |
| Collaborative Planning Through Capacity Building |
| The Journey and the Destination: How to Successfully Capitalize on Multimodal Connectivity |
| Purposeful Strategic Thinking: Surviving and Thriving in a Charged Political Climate - Part B (California Planning Roundtable Session) |
| The Urban-Rural Divide is Not So Divided After All |
9:45 am - 11:15 am | Joint Workshop of the Governor?s Office of Planning and Research and Strategic Growth Council Comprehensive Update to the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines |
11:30 am -12:15 pm | California Planning Roundtable (CPR) Meeting |
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Joint Workshop of the Governor?s Office of Planning and Research and Strategic Growth Council on OPR?s Climate Initiatives |
Session Block #9 | |
1:15 pm - 2:45 pm | Land Use and Water: New Tools for Collaborating with Water Managers (Chapter President?s Session) |
| Women in Planning: Making the Workplace Work for You |
| Land Use, Economic, and Cultural Strategies for Transformative Change: Envisioning Change Through Cultural Arts - the Pomona Story |
| Land Use, Economic, and Cultural Strategies for Transformative Change: Fontana 5.0: From bedroom community to complete community |
| Land Use, Economic, and Cultural Strategies for Transformative Change: Economic Resilience and Industrial Land Preservation |
| Of Sound Mind: Planning for Mental Health and Wellbeing |
| SB 743: Where Are We and What's Next? |
| The State of California Addresses the Housing Crisis: New Housing Incentives and Accountability for Local Government |
| Legalizing the Lemonade Stands: Working Together to Address the Benefits and Concerns Related to Urban Agriculture |
| Legalizing the Lemonade Stands: Working Together to Address the Benefits and Concerns Related to Urban Agriculture: City of Sacramento: Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone Ordinance |
| Legalizing the Lemonade Stands: Working Together to Address the Benefits and Concerns Related to Urban Agriculture: Urban Ag in Sacramento County |
| Legalizing the Lemonade Stands: Working Together to Address the Benefits and Concerns Related to Urban Agriculture: Yisreal Family Urban Farm |
| Legalizing the Lemonade Stands: Working Together to Address the Benefits and Concerns Related to Urban Agriculture: Digging In: Policy Innovation for a Healthy Food System |
| whY-PLAN? Engaging Young People and Schools as Critical Actors in Building Healthy, Equitable, and Vibrant Communities |
| The Path to Stronger Communities: Vacaville's Rocky Hill Trail and the Value of Community Collaboration |
| Joint Workshop of the Governor?s Office of Planning and Research and Strategic Growth Council 2017 Update to OPR?s General Plan Guidelines |
2:45 pm - 3:15 pm | Joint Workshop of the Governor?s Office of Planning and Research and Strategic Growth Council - Tool HighlightJoint Workshop of the Governor?s Office of Planning and Research and Strategic Growth Council - Tool Highlight |
Session Block #10 | |
3:15 pm - 4:45 pm | Environmental Justice and the General Plan: Advocacy and Implementation of SB 1000 (California Planning Roundtable Session) |
| Environmental Justice and the General Plan: Advocacy and Implementation of SB 1000: Implementing SB 1000 in Sacramento |
| Environmental Justice and the General Plan: Advocacy and Implementation of SB 1000: Planning for Healthy Communities |
| Environmental Justice and the General Plan: Advocacy and Implementation of SB 1000: SB 1000 Implementation Toolkit |
| 2 Birds with 1 Stone: Complying with State Law Creates More Child Care and Relieves Zoning Headaches |
| Engaging Youth Voices: Building Power through Art, Media and Design |
| Equitable Recovery After Disasters |
| Jedi CEQA: The Streamlining Force is with Me. I'm One with the Force |
| Jedi CEQA: The Streamlining Force is with Me. I'm One with the Force: CEQA Streamling, San Francisco's Practice |
| Jedi CEQA: The Streamlining Force is with Me. I'm One with the Force: Leading Recent CEQA Cases on Tiering and Supplemental Review |
| Quality of Life and Vitality: The Ingredients to a Great Downtown |
| Rural Resourcefulness: Keeping the Countryside Connected When Budgets Are Tight |
| A Diversity of Funding Sources Improves Feasibility: Does a Diversity of Funding Sources Improve Feasibility? |
| A Diversity of Funding Sources Improves Feasibility: Port of San Francisco |
| A Diversity of Funding Sources Improves Feasibility: Margarita Area Specific Plan |
| A Diversity of Funding Sources Improves Feasibility: WRCOG Fee Comparison Study - Lessons Learned |
| Make No Little Plans: The Short History of Big Thinking and Big Plans in California (1960-1980) [SESSION VIDEO] |
| Make No Little Plans: The Short History of Big Thinking and Big Plans in California (1960-1980) |
| Make No Little Plans: The Short History of Big Thinking and Big Plans in California (1960-1980): Themes in History of California Planning, 1970s-today |
| Joint Workshop of the Governor's Office of Planning and Research and Strategic Growth Council Strategic Growth Council, California Climate Investment FundingJoint Workshop of the Governor's Office of Planning and Research and Strategic Growth Council Strategic Growth Council, California Climate Investment Funding |
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 | |
Session Block #11 | |
8:30 am - 10:00 am | The State Strikes Back! Recent Development in Housing Law |
| Survivor: Ethics Island! |
| Designing Housing Solutions |
| Designing Housing Solutions: Handout |
| Let's Get Real: Real Tools and Real Solutions for Really Effective Community Engagement |
| Health Management and the Built Environment: What the Post-Obamacare Landscape Means for 'Health Districts' |
| Health Management and the Built Environment: What the Post-Obamacare Landscape Means for 'Health Districts': Lancaster Health District, Health Hub for the Antelope Valley |
| Health Management and the Built Environment: What the Post-Obamacare Landscape Means for 'Health Districts': What a Healthcare System in Flux Means for Health Districts |
| Health Management and the Built Environment: What the Post-Obamacare Landscape Means for 'Health Districts': What's Happening in Healthcare Today |
| Health Management and the Built Environment: What the Post-Obamacare Landscape Means for 'Health Districts': Why Healthcare Delivery Must Change |
| Tactical Urbanism |
| Implementing AB 52: Tribal Cultural Resources for Flood Protection Projects |
| Community Risk Reduction Plans: Scaling Up the HRA to the Plan-Level |
| Community Risk Reduction Plans: San Francisco |
| Community Risk Reduction Plans: Scaling Up the HRA to the Plan-Level: A Hayward Case Study |
| Community Risk Reduction Plans: Scaling Up the HRA to the Plan-Level: San Francisco Community Risk Reduction Plan: Air Quality Health Risk Improvement Plan |
| California Planning in the Trump Era |
10:15 am - 12:00 pm | Closing Plenary - Carolyn Coleman, Executive Director, League of California Cities |