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Urban and Environmental Planning |
PLAN 5580 | Short Courses in Planning |
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| Plan-Making |
Spring 2024 14438 | 001 | WKS (1 Units) | Open | 7 / 15 | Tori Kanellopoulos | Fr 1:00pm - 3:30pm | Campbell Hall 220B |
| Land Use |
Spring 2024 14439 | 002 | WKS (1 Units) | Open | 7 / 15 | Andrew Hopewell | Fr 1:00pm - 3:30pm | Campbell Hall 220B |
| Zoning |
Spring 2024 14440 | 003 | WKS (1 Units) | Open | 9 / 15 | Lyle Solla-Yates | Fr 1:00pm - 3:30pm | Campbell Hall 220B |
| Sustainable and Equitable Transportation I |
Syllabus 19319 | 004 | WKS (1 Units) | Open | 10 / 15 | Caetano de Campos Lopes | Mo 1:00pm - 3:30pm | Campbell Hall 220B |
| Course Learning Objectives
• The varied channels through which transportation impacts both our society and the environment, alongside universally acknowledged objectives for a transportation system that is sustainable and equitable.
• The interconnected relationship between transportation and equity, spanning accessibility, environmental justice, and social justice.
Guest Speakers
• Juandiego Wade, Mayor of Charlottesville, graduate from the MUEP at UVa, former transportation planner, former Charlottesville School Board member, and president of Virginia’s School Board Association.
• Gregg Winston, experienced healthcare executive and co-chair of the Move2Health Equity Coalition. |
| Sustainable and Equitable Transportation II |
Syllabus 19320 | 005 | WKS (1 Units) | Open | 8 / 15 | Caetano de Campos Lopes | Mo 1:00pm - 3:30pm | Campbell Hall 220B |
| Course Learning Objectives:
• Explore innovative and proven strategies, encompassing plans, policies, and technologies, to effectively meet transportation needs. Emphasis on minimizing social and environmental adverse impacts while maximizing co-benefits such as health.
• Stay updated on the latest advancements in comprehending the intersectional dynamics of transportation, social justice, and environmental justice.
Guest Speakers
• Ben Chambers, Transportation Planning Manager for the City of Charlottesville, former transportation planner for consulting firms including Kimley-Horn and AECOM.
• A new second guest speaker is currently being arranged following the sudden retirement of the former speaker Ted J. Rieck, the former CEO of Jaunt, Inc. |
| Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning |
Spring 2024 20215 | 006 | WKS (1 Units) | Open | 9 / 15 | Amanda Poncy | Mo 1:00pm - 3:30pm | Campbell Hall 220B |