Wanna learn about comprehensive planning for communities? The Atlanta Regional Commission’s Community Planning Academy (CPA) offers high-quality, cost-effective training to help planners and decision-makers engage with stakeholders and lead their communities to achieve future goals.
In existence since the early 2000s, the program is particularly geared toward members of local government planning departments, local elected officials and other appointed boards and committees, as many of these “citizen planners” come into their roles without a formal education or background in planning. It’s also proven valuable for local government planning staff who may be new to the field or new to metro Atlanta.
Participants learn about the history and legal foundations of planning and zoning; the creation and implementation of a comprehensive plan; and how to incorporate best practices in their own communities in meeting management, preparation, and leadership. Sessions also expose participants to the broader role of planning in the Atlanta region in areas such as land use and zoning; urban design; transportation; natural resources; equity; climate resiliency; housing; and arts and culture.
“I’ve led CPA, including the Training for Planning Officials, since 2016,” said CPA Planning Coordinator Andrew Smith. “The program has evolved during that time to address timely, critical planning issues, such as housing and equity. Understanding local planning and how it fits into larger systems can be complicated. More than just offering a “crash course,” our aim is to de-mystify concepts, prepare our participants to be more effective in their roles, help them think regionally, and inspire them to learn more.”