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A M E R I C A N P L A N N I N G A S S O C I A T I O N N E W M E X I C O C H A P T E R S P R I N G 2 0 1 8
February 10, 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
APA-NM LUNCHEON: “New Mexico Breweries:
Economic Impacts, Trends and Development Implications”
2018 New Mexico AICP College of Fellows Announcement
NM TransCon: New Mexico’s Premier Transportation and Construction Conference
Welcome APA-NM Chapter New Members-At-Large
Nominations are now open for 2019 APA-NM Chapter
Going to New Orleans in April? We have NM News for You!
NM-APA Fall Conference Downtown Las Cruces and Downtown El Paso
Western Planner 2018 Tribal Conference and a Return to Santa Fe in 2019
“Designing the Everyday” APA-NM Digital Video Thanks to Professor Tim Castillo and Videographer Kel Cruise, the APA Chapter Presidents Council And the APA-NM Members who volunteered to be part of this project!
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LUNCHEON
1.5 cms ($15.00—Space is limited! RSVP to [email protected])
“New Mexico Breweries: Economic Impacts, Trends
and Development Implications”
WHEN: April 13, 2018 11:30am -
1:00pm
WHERE: Mid-Region COG 809 Copper Ave NW, ABQ
WHAT: Listen and engage a panel of the industry leaders and planners
as they detail the continued expansion of micro/craft breweries across the
state. Breweries are a growing part of the New Mexico economy. The
large number of successful microbreweries are drawing tourists to New
Mexico and locals to parts of communities across the state that were
previously overlooked. This panel will describe industry trends, relevance
to economic development and land use/transportation regulatory issues/
opportunities. Contact: Petra Morris at [email protected]
Image Source: New Mexico
Brewers Guild
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Congratulations Daniel S. Pava, soon to be FAICP and James K. Strozier, soon to be FAICP
Last month the Chair of the 2018 FAICP Selection
Committee reached out to Dan Pava and Jim Strozier to
congratulate them on their election to the College of
Fellows of FAICP. Each will become a Fellow upon
their induction during the 2018 Induction Ceremony in
New Orleans on April 22, 2018. Both Dan and Jim are
dedicated to supporting and promoting the profession of planning and understand
that a long-term commitment is necessary to
be considered a Fellow.
On behalf of the Board of APA-NM we honor
and congratulate Dan and Jim for their
continued work in New Mexico and
nationally that contributes to the professional
ideals of planning.
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Welcome New Members-At-Large!
In December of 2017, with the support of a vote by the
membership, the APA-NM Chapter amended its by-laws to
include two additional voting “Members-At-Large” to expand
the diversity and capacity of the Chapter Board. With several
highly qualified candidates submitting letters of interest the board decided to
randomly select candidates from a hat at the February Board meeting. As a result,
we now welcome:
Rosa Kozub AICP - Rosa, a recent recipient of AICP status, supervises the
Government to Government Unit in NMDOT’s Statewide Planning Bureau and
has been active with APA in NM since 2011. Rosa has expertise in all elements of
transportation planning including Active Transportations having the led the State
as the Bicycle/Pedestrian/Equestrian Coordinator.
James Foty - James is a community planner who recently joined the team at
Consensus Planning and has his own firm, Anima Design, which focuses on
interactive online mapping and smaller-scale community assessments. James was
instrumental in helping APA-NM implement the Plan4Health New Mexico
Assessment and the associated story-maps.
And joining us in January of 2019…
Daniel J. Hortert AICP - Daniel is the current Economic
Development Specialist and Special Projects Manager for
Doña Ana County and has over 20 years experience in all
aspects of Community and Economic Development including private sector
planning in Arizona and California.
Daniel will be stepping into the shoes of our current Member-At-Large
Judith Suiter, ASLA, and Principal of Zephyr Design Inc who is a leader in the
field of environmental planning specializing in technical assistance including
NEPA-related proposals. Judy has been serving APA-NM for the past 4 years.
Thanks Judy for your contributions to APA-NM and continued hard work!
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Join the APA-NM Chapter Board—2018 Election Year
If you are interested in running for a leadership
position, you may sign up at this link
APA nominations website
DEADLINE MAY 15TH
President: Presides over meetings; provides leadership in chapter policy development in
coordination with the Executive Committee; Prepares the annual budget in conjunction with
Executive Committee; Creates, appoints, and discharges all Chapter committees
Vice President: Assists the President; carries out duties and activities assigned by the
President; In absence of the President, assumes all duties required of that position
Treasurer: Receive and disburse Chapter funds; Assists the Presidents in preparing the
annual budget; maintains all accounts; prepares financial reports and balance sheets at each
Chapter meeting
Secretary: Maintain accurate list of membership; prepare meeting minutes, agendas,
reports of the Chapter and Executive Committee; Prepares amendments to the By-laws;
Coordinates communications from the Executive Committee and Chapter back to the
members
Professional Development Officer: Identify professional development needs; organize
professional development events; facilitate AICP exam preparation and CM credits; work
with Treasurer regarding costs and expenditures associated with events and training
In addition to these duties, Board members are active in planning and coordinating the
APA-NM Annual conference, assisting in creating a chapter newsletter, attending a
monthly meeting in person or via conference call, and working on other special projects
benefiting planners and the planning profession in New Mexico. The many perks include
hanging out with your fellow planners, discussion of the NM brewery industry with onsite
meetings, conference fees, and did we mention hanging out with your fellow planners....
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For those of you headed to New Orleans in April:
FAICP INDUCTION CEREMONY
Cheer on Jim and Dan as they become inductronisized…
April 22, 2018 @ 4:15 PM—5:45 PM CDT
Great Hall A
(Included in Registration)
STUDENT RECEPTION—April 23rd, 8PM
Join the Crescent City Shapers (the local Planning Student Organization and the APA
Louisiana Chapter, New Orleans Metro Section on Monday night at the Rusty Nail for
the Student and Young Planner Social and AICP/Planning-themed trivia night.
4-CORNERS RECEPTION—April 23rd, 5:30PM—7:30PM
At the “District Lounge”
711 Tchoupitoulas St
Join fellow NM, CO, UT planners and win prizes for trying to pronounce Tchoupitoulas
correctly after a few drinks!
Cheer on UNM at the Outstanding Planning Student Organization Awards
Award in the Category of Involvement with APA
University of New Mexico - APA UNM
Tuesday, April 24th, @ 8:30AM—9:45AM
Leadership Honors Great Hall A
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After
2018 APA-NM FALL CONFERENCE
Stay tuned… our APA-NM Fall Conference is in the
planning stages for Las Cruces and El Paso. When
we have further details we will be sending out calls
for presentations/sponsorships etc.
CLICK ON IMAGE BELOW TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS YEARS WP CONFERENCE!
2018 Executive Board
President, Erick J. Aune
Vice President, Andy Hume
Immediate Past President, Sandy Gaiser
Secretary, John Valdez
Professional Development Officer, Petra Morris
Treasurer, Tom Menicucci
Member-At-Large, Judy Suiter
Member-At-Large, Rosa Kozub
Member-At-Large, James Foty
Western Planner Rep, Dan Pava
UNM Student Rep, Katie Dix
Western Planner Conference Returns to Santa Fe, New Mexico!
The 2011 Western Planner Conference in Santa Fe was a huge success and they
want to come back in the Fall of 2019. Details forthcoming.