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Schedule for PLAN 5580 - Spring 2024
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Urban and Environmental Planning
 PLAN 5580Short Courses in Planning
 Plan-Making
Spring 2024  14438 001WKS (1 Units)Open7 / 15Tori KanellopoulosFr 1:00pm - 3:30pmCampbell Hall 220B
 Land Use
Spring 2024  14439 002WKS (1 Units)Open7 / 15Andrew HopewellFr 1:00pm - 3:30pmCampbell Hall 220B
 Zoning
Spring 2024  14440 003WKS (1 Units)Open9 / 15Lyle Solla-YatesFr 1:00pm - 3:30pmCampbell Hall 220B
 Sustainable and Equitable Transportation I
Syllabus  19319 004WKS (1 Units)Open10 / 15Caetano de Campos LopesMo 1:00pm - 3:30pmCampbell 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 005WKS (1 Units)Open8 / 15Caetano de Campos LopesMo 1:00pm - 3:30pmCampbell 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 006WKS (1 Units)Open9 / 15Amanda PoncyMo 1:00pm - 3:30pmCampbell Hall 220B

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