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Hosted by the American Planning Association - Wisconsin Chapter Growing Inclusive Communities University of Wisconsin Memorial Union | Madison, Wisconsin | October 8 & 9 2018 Sponsors WSP USA HNTB Corporation - City of Madison - MSA Professional Services Carlson Black O'Callaghan & Battenberg LLP - General Code - GRAEF - Madison Gas & Electric Madrax/Thomas Steele - SEH - Urban Assets, LLC - Vandewalle & Associates - Vierbicher Association of Wisconsin RPCs - Capital Area RPC - SRF Consulting Group - Teska Associates Tyler Technologies - UW-Madison Department of Planning & Landscape Architecture 1000 Friends of Wisconsin - Martenson & Eisele, Inc - MD Roffers Consulting - Neighborhood Planners, LLC 2018 APA - Wisconsin Annual Planning Conference

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Hosted by American Planning Association & Congress for the New Urbanism Wisconsin Chapters

Hosted by the American Planning Association - Wisconsin Chapter

Growing Inclusive CommunitiesUniversity of Wisconsin Memorial Union | Madison, Wisconsin | October 8 & 9

2018 Sponsors

WSP USA HNTB Corporation - City of Madison - MSA Professional Services

Carlson Black O'Callaghan & Battenberg LLP - General Code - GRAEF - Madison Gas & Electric Madrax/Thomas Steele - SEH - Urban Assets, LLC - Vandewalle & Associates - Vierbicher

Association of Wisconsin RPCs - Capital Area RPC - SRF Consulting Group - Teska Associates Tyler Technologies - UW-Madison Department of Planning & Landscape Architecture

1000 Friends of Wisconsin - Martenson & Eisele, Inc - MD Roffers Consulting - Neighborhood Planners, LLC

2018 APA - Wisconsin Annual Planning Conference

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Communitywide EquityTaking a proactive approach to diversity and inclusion

Mayor Tim Hanna - City of AppletonKaren Nelson, Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator - City of Appleton

MONDAY, OCTOBER 8

7:45 - 8:45 REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

10:30 - 11:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

11:45 - 1:15 LUNCH & PRESENTATION Great Hall

Welcome: Jason Valerius, AICP - President, APA-Wisconsin ChapterWelcome to Madison: Mayor Paul Soglin

Opening plenary: The Art of Inclusive Communities: What Does It Take?How can each of us as individuals, and planning as a profession, participate in the advancement of opportunity for everyone? Annette Miller, CEO - EQT BY DESIGN, LLC

8:45 - 10:15 WELCOME & OPENING PLENARY Great Hall

Growing Inclusive Communities

INN WISCONSIN Hot Topic

Thinking Outside (and inside) the (Big) BoxSolutions that have been utilized to re-purpose former big box stores

Sam Leichtling, AICP, HDFP, Long Range Planning Manager - City of Milwaukee

Senator Janis Ringhand - Wisconsin State Senate

Nathaniel Piotrowski, Community Development Director – Village of Brown Deer

Mary Hoehne, Executive Director - Granville Business Improvement District

BEEFEATERS Placemaking & Community Invest-

mentEnsuring a Vibrant Downtown Retail DestinationDeveloping strategies that enhance and improve the downtown retail experience

Rebecca Cnare, PLA, Urban Design Planner - City of Madison

Tiffany Kenney, Executive Director - Madison’s Central Business Improvement District

STATE ROOM Transportation

Building an Equitable Transportation FutureEnding discrimination in transportation decision-making

Ashwat Narayanan, Transportation Policy Director - 1000 Friends of Wisconsin

Denise Jess, Executive Director - Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Handicapped

OLD MADISON Community Engagement

Equitable Comprehensive Plan EngagementFacilitating conscious consideration of equity

Brian Grady, Principal Planner - City of Madison

Kirstie Laatsch, Planner - City of Madison

Tariq Saqqaf, Neighborhood Resource Coordinator - City of Madison

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1:30 - 2:30 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

STATE ROOM Transportation

Wayfinding for Active TransportationMaking it easier for people to walk & bike for transportation & recreation

Sonia Haeckel, Project Planner - Toole Design Group

Kim Biedermann, Bicycle & Pedestrian Coordinator - ECWRPC

Tyler DeBruin, Safe Routes to Schools - ECWRPC

Renee Callaway, Ride Share Coordinator - Madison Area MPO

OLD MADISON Community Engagement

By the neighborhood, for the neighborhoodResident-driven engagement & site design to create green community gathering spaces

Tim McCollow, ECO, HOME GR/OWN Initiative - City of Milwaukee

Carolyn Esswein, AICP, CNU-A, Professor of Practice - Dept. of Urban Planning at UW-Milwaukee and Director, Community Design Solutions and Owner - CE Planning Studio LLC

BEEFEATERS Housing

Fitchburg Housing Story - A Tale of Two CitiesEfforts to understand the gaps in the housing market & identify tools to fill those gaps

Melissa Huggins, AICP, Founding Principal - Urban Assets, LLC

Becky Binz, AICP, Associate Planner - MSA Professional Services

Aaron Richardson, Alder - Fitchburg City Council

Placemaking & Community Investment

Memorial Union & Alumni Park 1:30 - 3:45

WALKING TOUR - pre-registration required. Meet at the Union main entrance.

Gary Brown, PLA, FASLA, Director of Campus Planning & Landscape Architecture - UW-MadisonMary Carbine, Managing Director - One Alumni Park and One Alumni PlacePaul Broadhead - Memorial Union Facilities DirectorBill Patek, PLA, ASLA, LEED AP - Vice President and Architect - SmithGroup JJRNathan Novak, PLA, ASLA, LEED-AP, BD+C Landscape Architect & Associate - SmithGroup JJR

2:45 - 3:45 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

STATE ROOM Transportation

Aspects of Transportation EngagementInclusive engagement for transportation projects from early development to final construction

Caron Kloser, AICP, Associate Vice President & Project Manager – HNTB Corporation

Andrew Levy, AICP, Urban & Regional Planning Supervisor Southeast Region – WisDOT

Liz Callin, AICP, Urban and Regional Planner - WisDOT

BEEFEATERS Housing

The Perserverance to Move Forward & the Wherewithal to CompleteBrownfield Redevelopment in the Village of Sussex

Brian Depies, Project Manager - SEH

Jeremy Smith, Administrator - Village of Sussex

OLD MADISON Community Engagement

Community Engagement for a Place Where No One LivesThe Harbor District (Milwaukee) Water & Land Use Plan

Dan Adams, Planning Director - Harbor District, Inc

Kevin Engstrom, Director of Environmental Health - Sixteenth Street Community Health Center in Milwaukee

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4:00 - 5:00 (5:30) CONCURRENT SESSIONS

STATE ROOM Transportation

Moving Milwaukee Forward Through Transit Oriented Development

Bringing Equitable Transit Oriented Development to Milwaukee Neighborhoods

Monica Wauck Smith, AICP, Senior Planner - City of Milwakee

Deshea Agee, EDFP, Executive Director - Historic King Drive BID

Dan Adams, Planning Director - Harbor District, Inc

BEEFEATERS Ethics Case of the Year (4-5:30)

Planning Ethics 2018Lee Brown, FAICP - President, Teska Associates, Inc., Evanston, Ill

James Peters, FAICP - Ethics Officer for the American Institute of Certified Planners

(1.5 CM credits)

OLD MADISON Community Engagement

Engaging the Community in Developing P-5 Partnerships for Urban Infill & Downtown RedevelopmentJason Gilman, AICP, Director of Planning & Development - City of LaCrosse

Jennifer Stephany, Executive Director - Appleton Downtown, Inc.

Andrea Schnick, Economic Development Planner - City of LaCrosse

Housing

Capitol East District 4:00 - 6:00

Visit new affordable housing, retail, office & business incubator space

BUS & WALKING TOUR - pre-registration required

Meet the bus at the Park Street Circle.

Rebecca Cnare, PLA, Urban Design Planner - City of MadisonBen Zellers, AICP, CNU-A, Planner - City of MadisonRichard Arneson, Co- founder & Vice President - Stone House Development, Inc.LeeAnn Glover, Real Estate & Workplace Solutions Director - American Family Insurance Josh Peterson, Construction Unit team manager - American Family InsuranceJane Grabowski-Miller, AICP, CNU-A, Development Specialist - The American Center

EVENING EVENTS & NETWORKING

PECHA KUCHA Upstairs at The Cooper's Tavern 6:30 - 8:30 PM

20 West Mifflin Street on the Capitol Square

Casual gathering to share refreshments and exciting projects with fellow planners - fast paced presentations and lots of fun!

PLANNING TRIVIA NIGHT Rigby Pub 8:30 PM

119 E. Main Street just off the Capitol Square

Fundraiser (All proceeds will help the Wisconsin Student Planning Association fund conference and professional development opportunities for current graduate students)

Join the University of Wisconsin - Madison Urban & Regional Planning students, faculty, staff, alumni, family, and friends for a night of Planning Trivia! This is a great opportunity to support future planners, meet fellow professionals and display your planning knowledge!

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9

7:15 - 8:30 REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST GREAT HALL

8:15 - 8:45 ANNUAL MEETING GREAT HALL

Housing Inequality and the Future of Neighborhoods Examining several aspects of the current housing crisis and discussing some of the implications on cities and neighborhoods

Revel Sims, PhD, Assistant Professor - UW-Madison Department Planning & Landscape Architecture - Chican@ & Latin@ Studies Program

8:45- 9:45 PLENARY GREAT HALL

Jason Valerius, AICP - President, APA- Wisconsin Chapter

Every year APA-WI holds a brief annual meeting for its members in conjunction with the fall conference. Learn what the chapter has been doing over the past year.

10:00- 11:00 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

STATE ROOM Hot Topic

Reindustrialization and Redefining Mixed UseRevisiting links bewteen centers of production and complete residential neighborhoods

Larry Witzling, PhD, AIA, ASLA, Principal - GRAEF

Wyman Winston, Executive Director - WHEDA

Joe Schuller, Principal - GRAEF

OLD MADISON Community Engagement

Environmental Equity Rooted in the Urban ForestPlanting trees to achieve equity in public health & access to green space

Dan Buckler, Urban Forest Assessment Specialist - Wisconsin DNR

Laura Lorentz, Partnership & Policy Specialist - Wisconsin DNR Urban & Community Forestry

BEEFEATERS Housing

Growing Madison’s Affordable Housing SupplyA summary of Madison’s Affordable Housing Initiative

Kevin Firchow, AICP, Principal Planner - City of Madison Planning Division

Julie Spears, Community Development Specialist - City of Madison

Rich Arneson, Principal - Stone House Development. Inc.

Placemaking & Community InvestmentDowntown & State Street 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Experience the changes and improvements made to the city’s premier pedestrian street

WALKING TOUR - pre-registration required. Meet at main entrance.

Rebecca Cnare, PLA, Urban Design Planner - City of MadisonTiffany Kenney, Executive Director - Madison Central Business Improvement Distrct Meghan Blake-Horst, Street Vending Coordinator - City of Madison

7:15 - 8:15 PLANNING DIRECTOR'S GATHERING GREAT HALL

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12:15 - 1:30 LUNCH & AWARDS GREAT HALL

APA-Wisconsin Awards Presentation Kristan Grygiel Sanchez, APA-Wisconsin Awards Chair

Retiree Recognition

Excellence in Planning

Great Places Wisconsin

11:15 - 12:15 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

OLD MADISON Community Engagement

Incorporating a Health Lens in PlanningUsing Comprehensive Planning to set long-term health & equity goals

Katya Szabados, Senior Associate - COWS

Tom Baron, AICP, Principal Planner - ECWRPC

Lisa Charron, Project Assistant - Obesity Prevention InstituteScott Allen, Community Development Director - City of Eau ClaireMadeline Petz, Community Development Specialist - City of Wisconsin RapidsKaren Harkness, Community Development Director - City of Appleton

BEEFEATERS Placemaking & Community Investment

The Madison Public MarketPublic Market planning and fostering entrepreneurship through the MarketReady Program

Dan Kennelly, Manager - City of Madison Office of Business Resources

Mike Miller, Business Development Specialist - Madison Office of Business Resources

Ian Aley, MarketReady Program Coordinator - Madison Northside Planning Council

Eder Valle, Artisan Fruit (MarketReady participant)

STATE ROOM Hot Topic

Galvanizing Support from Citizens & Corporations Using 3D modeling & visualization to spur community reinvestment

Devin Lavigne, AICP, LEED AP, Principal & Co-founder - Houseal Lavigne Associates

Nik Davis, Principal - Houseal Lavigne Associates

Allen Davis, AICP, Community Development Director - City of Oshkosh

Kelly Nieforth, Economic Development Services Manager - City of Oshkosh

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1:45- 2:45 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

STATE ROOM Hot Topic

Principles for Smart CitiesUsing new technologies effectively & synergistically

Ben Block, Planner - GRAEF

David Neumann, Technology Director - GRAEF

Scott Daniel, Senior GIS Programmer/Analyst - GRAEF

BEEFEATERS Placemaking & Community Investment

From Vision to Reality The dramatic transformation of Beloit’s Riverfront

Drew Pennington, AICP, Director of Planning & Building Services - City of Beloit

Jeff Adams, Emeritus Professor - Beloit College Department of Economics

OLD MADISON Community Engagement

Reaching a Dam DecisionThe Kinnikinnic River Project in River Falls

Buddy Lucero, CRP, Community Development Director - City of River Falls

Mary Zimmermann, Communications Manager - City of River Falls

Community Engagement

Monroe Street Corridor 1:45 - 4:00Construction of a new public plaza along one of Madison’s most popular retail streets and UW Athletics facilities planning for UW-Madison Field House & Camp Randall Stadium

BIKE & WALKING TOUR - pre-registration required.

Get your bike or pick up B-Cycle and meet at Hagenah Fountain on Library Mall, across Langdon Street from Alumni Park.

Zia Brucaya, AICP - Senior Planner at Urban Assets, LLCBen Zellers, AICP, CNU-A, Planner - the City of MadisonKen Saiki, PLA, Principal & Founder - Saiki DesignJulia Schilling, Associate ASLA - Landscape Designer & Project Manager - Saiki DesignDaron Jones, Director of External Engagement - UW Intercollegiate AthleticsCarol Schroeder, Co-owner - Orange Tree Imports & writer

3:00 - 4:00 (4:30) CONCURRENT SESSIONS

OLD MADISON Community Engagement

Green SummerSocial Marketing of Green Infrastructure

Kayla Janowski, Planner - AECOM

Jay Feiker, AICP, GISP, Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator - MMSD

BEEFEATERS Law & Legislative Update (3-4:30)This session is sponsored by Carlson, Black, O'Callaghan & Battenberg LLP

Dan O’Callaghan, Attorney - Carlson, Black, O’Callaghan & Battenberg

Drew Pennington, AICP, Director of Planning & Building Services - City of Beloit

STATE ROOM Hot Topic

Wisconsin Active TogetherBuilding ground-up momentum for active communities in Wisconsin

Jen Walker, MPH, MCRP, Active Communities Coordinator - healthTIDE

Paula Vandehey, PE, Director of Public Works - City of Appleton

Karen Nelson, EMBA, Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator - City of Appleton

REGISTER ONLINE - Early Bird rates until September 21st!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/apa-wisconsin-2018-annual-planning-conference-tickets-48748838087

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Lodging Information:

Lowell Center - 610 Langdon StreetLowell Center is one block to the east of Memorial Union. Starting at $115

Please use this URL for booking online (case sensitive): http://bit.ly/apawis07oct

When calling 608-256-2621 to make reservations your guests should refer to group code: APAWIS

Hampton Inn & Suites - 440 W. Johnson StreetThe hotel is approximately a 10 minute walk to Memorial Union. $149

Please use this URL for booking online: http://hamptoninn.hilton.com/en/hp/groups/personalized/M/MSNBJHX-APA-20181007/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POGPhone: (608) 255-0360 The room block is under APA-Wisconsin

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Special Event information: Monday Evening after the conference

Pecha Kucha Upstairs at The Cooper's Tavern 6:30 - 8:30 PM 20 West Mifflin Street on the Capitol Square

Casual gathering to share refreshments and exciting projects with fellow planners - fast paced presentations and lots of fun!

Trivia Night - Planning Trivia Fundraiser (All proceeds will help the Wisconsin Student Planning Association fund conference and professional development opportunities for current graduate students)

Rigby Pub 8:30 PM - ? 119 E. Main Street just off the Capitol Square

Join the University of Wisconsin - Madison Urban & Regional Planning students, faculty, staff, alumni, family, and friends for a fundraising night of Planning Trivia! This is a great opportunity to support future planners, meet fellow professionals and display your planning knowledge! REGISTER FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT AT: tinyurl.com/apa-wi-trivia__________________________________________________________

Tuesday Morning before the conference: Planning Director's Gathering 7:15-8:15 AM

What issues are keeping planning directors awake at night? What's especially exciting or frustrating in 2018? This interactive roundtable discussion is an opportunity for planning directors to share stories and strategies with each other. Participants will be asked to weigh in on a wide range of topics, from staffing to local political dynamics to trends in housing development. All conference attendees are welcome to stop by and listen in.

Jason Valerius, AICP - Senior Planner at MSA Professional Services, Inc.Jeff Schuler, AICP - Planning and Zoning Director for Portage County, WI

Drew Pennington, AICP - Planning & Building Services Director for the City of Beloit Josh Clements, AICP - Planning Director of the City of Altoona

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Tour DescriptionsTours are included in your conference registration fee but you must register for tours as the tour sizes are limited.

Monday - Walking tour MEMORIAL UNION & ALUMNI PARK 1:30 - 3:45 PM The Memorial Union, one of the most beloved destinations on campus since its construction in 1928, completed a years-long historic restoration project in the fall of 2017 that maintained the historic integrity of the building while also updating spaces for activities and events, improving accessibility, upgrading infrastructure, and improving sustainability. Similarly, the Union Terrace underwent an upgrade to improve accessibility, increase capacity, expand the Lakeshore Path, expand the Brat Stand, and add new food options. Alumni Park, originally included in the 1908 Campus Master Plan, was also completed in the fall of 2017. Immediately adjacent to the Union, Alumni Park replaced the UW's parking lot 1 along the Lake Mendota shoreline. Tour will include:• Project backgrounds and the history of the spaces; • How the Union was restored and modernized while respecting the building's origins;• The interaction between the interior space of the Union and the outdoor spaces of Alumni Park and the Union Terrace;• The challenges of designing an urban park and plaza along the Lake Mendota shoreline and building over an

underground loading dock for the Union; • Integrating UW-Madison history into the Alumni Park design.Tour Guides: Gary Brown, PLA, FASLA - UW-Madison Director of Campus Planning & Landscape Architecture

Mary Carbine - Managing Director of One Alumni Park and One Alumni Place Paul Broadhead - Memorial Union Facilities Director Bill Patek, PLA, ASLA, LEED AP - Vice President and Architect at SmithGroup JJR Nathan Novak, PLA, ASLA, LEED-AP BD+C - Landscape Architect and Associate at SmithGroup JJR Eric Schuchardt, PLA, ASLA - Landscape Architect and Associate at SmithGroup JJR

Monday - Bus & Walking Tour CAPITOL EAST DISTRICT 4:00 - 6:00 PMThe City of Madison's East Washington Avenue Capitol Gateway Corridor Plan was adopted in 2008, during the depths of the recession and after a significant public engagement process. Since that time, the City purchased 7.76 acres of car dealership properties along the corridor and resold the property to a developer in phases, facilitating the creation of 540,000 square feet of commercial space and 465 new apartments over the past five years. Overall, the Capitol East District has added 1,161 new apartments and 641,200 square feet of retail/ restaurant/ office/ entertainment space since the adoption of the Corridor Plan, with more in the works. This tour will visit three recently completed projects along the corridor to hear directly from the developers about The Breese (a 65-unit Section 42 affordable housing project), the Lyric (an 11-story mixed-use project) and The Spark (an 8-story office building constructed by American Family Insurance). Stonehouse Development will show off The Breese and The Lyric and discuss: the challenges of mixed-use urban redevelopment on a constrained site, combining two major projects on half of a city block, and integrating affordable housing into a booming corridor. Representatives from American Family Insurance will lead a tour of their Spark office building, which will become the home of Dream Bank, the StartingBlock Madison business incubator, and about 200 American Family employees. The tour will cover why American Family decided to invest in the corridor, working with StartingBlock to build out their space, coordinating with the immediately adjacent Cosmos office/entertainment development (under construction at the same time), and working with the City on a parking solution that led to construction of the City's first new public parking garage in 36 years. Tour Guides: Rebecca Cnare, PLA - Urban Design Planner with the City of Madison Ben Zellers, AICP, CNU-A - Planner with the City of Madison Richard Arneson - Co- founder & Vice President of Stone House Development, Inc. LeeAnn Glover - Real Estate & Workplace Solutions Director at American Family Insurance Josh Peterson - Construction Unit team manager at American Family Insurance Jane Grabowski-Miller - Development Specialist for the American Center.

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Tuesday - Walking Tour DOWNTOWN & STATE STREET TOUR 10:00 - 12:15 PMThis walking tour of Madison's Downtown and State Street area will focus on the partnerships between the Madison's Central Business Improvement District (BID) and several City of Madison agencies, including the Planning Division, Parks Division, and Economic Development Division among others.

It is a challenging economic time for local retail as signs point to consumers wanting in-person retail "experiences" to go along with their online buying habits. In 2016-2017, the City of Madison Planning Division partnered with the Madison Central Business Improvement District (BID) to assess the Downtown Madison retail landscape and create and implement strategies that could improve and enhance that retail experience. In the year since the strategic plan Ensuring a Vibrant Downtown Retail Destination was adopted, the City and the BID have been jointly implementing many of the recommendations, with great success.

The tour will focus on both the physical changes and improvements made to the downtown's public spaces. The tour will make several stops along the way to highlight and discuss recent development projects, share new downtown public art, walk through the new Downtown Visitor Information Booth, new programming, and share some examples of implementation efforts and retail strategies that the City, BID, and other partners are using to enhance the downtown retail environment, public spaces and support our local entrepreneurs.Tour Guides: Rebecca Cnare, PLA - Urban Design Planner with the City of Madison Tiffany Kenney - Executive Director with Madison's Central Business Improvement Distrct Meghan Blake-Horst - Street Vending Coordinator for the City of Madison

Tuesday - Bike & Walking Tour MONROE STREET CORRIDOR 1:45 - 4:00

Bring your own bike and helmet or use a B-Cycle with your own helmet (passes will be provided)The intersection of Monroe and Regent streets represents a prominent place in the community, and, for tens of thousands of people every year, the gateway to Badgers football. This intersection is also the confluence of three neighborhoods, is home to thriving local businesses, and handles bike traffic from one of the city's busiest bike paths. This tour will visit the area to see how the City's reconstruction of Monroe Street has resulted in creation of a brand new plaza that will serve nearby neighborhoods, businesses, and the community as a whole. The plaza designers will speak to the considerations that were integrated into the design, including bicycle and pedestrian systems, landscaping, amenities, street vending, and public art. Additionally, the President of the Monroe Street Merchants Association will discuss the impacts of Monroe Street reconstruction on local businesses and strategies that were used to try and "survive and thrive" through the 9-month reconstruction of 1.7 miles of street.

The tour will conclude with a visit to the UW Field House and Camp Randall Stadium to hear about the UW Athletic Department's plans to upgrade both facilities over the coming years to respond to the increasing use of the Field House (which is currently regularly selling out for Women's Volleyball matches) and continuing demand for premium seating for football. Renovations are planned to be combined with a new plaza to the south of the Field House to enhance the experience of all event attendees. Tour Guides: Zia Brucaya, AICP, Senior Planner - Urban Assets, LLC Ben Zellers, AICP, CNU-A, Planner - City of Madison Ken Saiki, PLA, Principal & Founder - Saiki Design Julia Schilling, Associate ASLA, Landscape Designer & Project Manager - Saiki Design Daron Jones, Director of External Engagement - UW Intercollegiate Athletics Carol Schroeder, Co-owner - Orange Tree Imports & writer

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Registration Form

2018 Annual Planning Conference

Growing Inclusive CommunitiesOctober 8 & 9

On-line registration and payment is encouraged by members and non-members at APA until 10/1/2018. Or register and pay directly by check or purchase order, with a $10 processing fee.Register online at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/apa-wisconsin-2018-annual-planning-conference-tickets-48748838087

If not registering online, please use only one registration form per person. Make checks payable to Wisconsin APA. The deadline for early bird registration is September 21!!

Hotel information available on page 9 and on wisconsin.planning.org

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Register online by October 1st at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/apa-wisconsin-2018-annual-planning-confer-ence-tickets-48748838087

Registration Payments by mail – ($10 processing fee) Make checks payable to Wisconsin APA and mail to: Deborah Nemeth16 North Carroll St., Suite 800Madison, WI 53703-2726

Cancellation/Changes Policy• Registrations, changes, or cancellations via telephone will not be accepted.• Any changes to a registration must be received by 10/1/18 by email to [email protected]• Any cancellation must be received by 9/28/18 to be eligible for refund.• There is $5 processing fee for refunds, which will be deducted from your check.• Please allow 6 weeks to process your refund.

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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION RATES

Registration Types Early Bird By Sept 21 Sept 22 - Oct 1 2 day Registration - APA Member Includes lunch & materials $235 $265 _____ 1 day Registration - APA Member Include lunch & materials (Circle Mon or Tues) $135 $165 _____ 2 day Registration - Non-member Include lunch & materials $285 $310 _____

1 day Registration - Non-Member Include lunch & materials (Circle Mon or Tues) $185 $210 _____

2 day Registration Plan Commission Members, Students, Unemployed APA-WI Members $100 $125 _____

1 day Registration Plan Commission Members, Students, Unemployed APA-WI Members (Circle Mon or Tues) $50 $75 _____

Lunch Only (guests, etc) Monday Only $30 $30 _____ Tuesday Only (Awards lunch) $30 $30 _____ **Registration is required for following sessions/tours as space may be limited.

Memorial Union & Alumni Park Walking Tour (Monday) 1:30-3:45 FREE** ____ Cap East Bus & Walking Tour (Monday) 4:00 - 6:00 FREE** ____

Ethics Case of the Year (Monday) 4:00 - 5:30 FREE** ____

State Street Walking Tour (Tuesday) 10:00 - 12:15 FREE** ____ Monroe Street Bike Tour (Tuesday) 1:45 - 4:00I need a B-cycle ____ (Passes will be provided) FREE** ____ I will bring my own bike ____

Planning Law & Leg Update (Tuesday) 3:00 - 4:30 FREE** ____

Special food requirements: Vegetarian ___ Gluten Free ___ Other______________________

Check Order Processing Fee $10 _____

Total Amount Due with Check TOTAL $______

For more information, please contact Deb Nemeth, Conference Coordinator - call 608-259-1000 oremail [email protected]