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05-10-12
The training conference occurred April 25 - 27. Learn about highlights and view the presentations.
03-02-12
Attend the conference, April 25 - 27 in Burlington, Vermont. Hear from FHWA Deputy Administrator Greg Nadeau, and enjoy off-site training thru mobile workshops!
07-26-11
The early registration and hotel room block deadlines have been extended to August 1. Learn about USDOT's TIGER grants in a session just added to the agenda.
06-22-11
Hear timely updates on transportation planning issues and learn from peers through training sessions.
03-31-11
Through an overview and two case studies, webinar participants learned tips for using social media in regional planning/economic development outreach.
03-09-11
NADO's March 30 webinar on social media in planning and economic development outreach has been approved for 1.5 AICP CMs.
03-02-11
On Wed, March 30 from 2-3:30 EST, the webinar Social Media and Electronic Participation in Regional Planning and Economic Development will occur.
02-16-11
Speakers' presentations and a recording of yesterday's event have been posted to the website.
02-11-11
Join us for the webinar “Rural and Small Metro Alternative Transportation Practices” on Tues, Feb 15, 2 - 3 p.m., just approved for 1 AICP CM credit.
02-03-11
Submit your presentation ideas for the conference, to be held Aug 24-26 in Washington, DC.
09-09-10
Join regional transportation professionals in St. Louis for three days of peer learning and networking.
03-31-10
Missed the webinar? You can still learn how rural and metro planning organizations are forming effective partnerships.
03-16-10
Learn about case studies where rural and metro planning organizations are forming effective partnerships in this free webinar.
10-16-09
14 sessions have been approved for AICP CM credits. With some running concurrently, up to 12.25 CMs can be earned.
06-19-09
Last month's webinar on climate change and transportation has been approved for AICP CMs, plus access a video recording and presentation slides.


