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Planning and Zoning Course Program
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More than 10,000 Pennsylvanians serve on
1,700 municipal and county planning commissions. Another 6,000-7,000 serve
on zoning hearing boards or are involved in the day-to-day administration of
some 1,600 municipal zoning ordinances. These dedicated volunteers are the
foundation of planning in the Commonwealth. Education is a key in preparing
them to be leaders capable of effectively carrying out planning and land use
regulations in their communities.
The Pennsylvania Municipal Planning Education Institute (PMPEI) was
established in 1992 for the purpose of providing courses in community
planning and land use regulations for planning commissioners, zoning hearing
board members, zoning administrators, elected officials, and others with an
interest or involvement in planning. Since 1992 more than 7,000 people have
attended PMPEI courses.
PMPEI Mission
The mission of PMPEI is to develop in-depth,
stimulating, and interactive educational experiences for citizen planners,
zoners, appointed and elected municipal and county officials, and
professionals involved in planning. PMPEI’s Planning and
Zoning Course Program
is committed
to this goal and incorporates these features:
A unified body of knowledge based on the PA Municipalities Planning
Code
In-depth instruction in the fundamentals of planning and land use
regulation
Accessible to students at convenient locations throughout the
Commonwealth
Taught by trained and experienced instructors who combine technical
planning knowledge and teaching skills
PMPEI Educational Collaboration
The Institute is an educational collaboration of Penn
State Cooperative Extension and the Pennsylvania
Planning Association.
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Penn State Cooperative Extension
extends Penn State University to the
citizens of the Commonwealth through its network of county-based offices and
provides non-formal education in the areas of community development, family
and youth development, and agriculture. All of the resources of Penn State
are made available through the Cooperative Extension System.
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The Pennsylvania
Chapter of the American Planning Association
is the state
chapter of the national American Planning Association. Chapter members include
citizen planners and zoning officials, professional planners, elected
officials, and others who are involved in local planning activities. In
addition to statewide activities, the Chapter offers programs through its six local
Sections.
These two organizations established PMPEI to
provide a unique educational service that would improve planning in
Pennsylvania through education.
Supporting this educational collaboration is
the
Pennsylvania State Association
of Boroughs which provides valuable administrative, monitoring,
financial and scheduling
assistance.
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