The New Hampshire Planners Association was founded in 1970 by a group of planners who recognized the need for a forum to discuss planning issues on a statewide level. The New Hampshire Planners Association helps planners to stay on top of current trends affecting planning in New Hampshire.
Reflecting the diversity of the planning profession, the New Hampshire Planners Association's membership spans a broad spectrum of interests and backgrounds. Professional planners, planning board members, and individuals with an interest in planning are all welcome to participate in the programs of the NHPA.
Planning is a multi-disciplinary profession that involves all aspects of life in a community. Planners are called on daily to make decisions that involve environmental, economic, social, technical and legal issues. Since its inception, the NHPA has been active in developing policy statements on issues such a growth control, land use regulation, environmental protection, energy, transportation and regional planning.
The New Hampshire Planners Association held its 2011 annual conference in Keene on the topic "Planning for Public Health." This was the first time that planners and public health officials from throughout the State had the opportunity to participate in seminars and workshops that examined the implications of land use policies and decisions on public health outcomes. The NHPA looks forward to ongoing collaboration with our public health colleagues.
The Executive Committee of the NHPA is listed on our website, www.nhplanners.org. Inquiries may be directed to Treasurer Ben Frost at bfrost@nhhfa.org or to President Sarah Marchant at smarchant@milford.nh.gov. |
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