APA Minneapolis Conference

Posted: April 26th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: eGovernment, ePlanning, Social Networking, Urban Development | 3 Comments »

I am attending the American Planning Association’s National Conference in Minneapolis. Whether or not you’re actually here, there’s a number of ways to keep tabs on what’s going on.

I’ll be posting Twitter updates at @rgoodspeed, along with several other users including this official account. Technology consultant @Ryan_Link is involved with a group that set up a recently launched Ning APA Social Network and a conference blog.

It will certainly generate some blog posts over the coming weeks and months on e-government software, federal transportation policy, social indicators, etc, etc. Starting on Wednesday at the City Planning, Civic Engagement, and the Internet Conference at Princeton University, where I will participate in the Thursday night opening discussion.

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3 Comments on “APA Minneapolis Conference”

  1. 1 Edward Vielmetti said at 10:09 pm on April 28th, 2009:

    intrigued by the session note you posted on Ann Arbor parking, hoping to see a recap in due time. enjoy the conference

  2. 2 Kevin said at 1:45 pm on May 4th, 2009:

    I wish I could have attended the conference at Princeton. Do you know if there are plans to hold similar events in the future?

  3. 3 Rob Goodspeed said at 1:49 pm on May 4th, 2009:

    I am not sure, although the group definitely expressed interest in meeting again in one year.