2008 American Planning Association National Conference
Sponsored by American Planning Association
| When | April 27, 2008 - May 1, 2008 |
| Where | Paris and Bally's Las Vegas, Nevada |
| Registration Deadline | February 28, 2008 Click here to register |
| For More Information | American Planning Association, General Conference (312) 334-1250 |
The American Planning Association is a nonprofit public interest and research organization representing 39,000 practicing planners, officials, and citizens involved with urban and rural planning issues. Sixty-five percent of APA's members work for state and local government agencies. These members are involved, on a day-to-day basis, in formulating planning policies and preparing land-use regulations. APA's objective is to encourage planning that will meet the needs of people and society more effectively.
APA resulted from a consolidation of the American Institute of Planners, founded in 1917, and the American Society of Planning Officials, established in 1934. The organization has 46 regional chapters and 19 divisions devoted to specialized planning interests. The American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) is APA's professional institute, certifying planners who have met specific educational and work criteria and passed the certification exam.


