2018 Planning Excellence Awards Announced

The APA revealed their annual recognition of the best of the best for planners and planning in 2018.

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March 29, 2018, 7:00 AM PDT

By James Brasuell @CasualBrasuell


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The APA recognized planOKC with the Daniel Burnham Award for a Comprehensive Plan. | Matthew Rutledge / Flickr

The American Planning Association announced the 2018 Planning Excellence Awards this week, recognizing five recipients for planning work of national significance.

The APA website has details on each of the five awards, which are asl follows:

In addition to the five excellence awards, the APA also announced 16 recipients of the National Planning Achievement Awards—for Best Practice, Economic Development Planning, Environmental Planning, Grassroots Initiative, Implementation, Public Outreach, Transportation Planning, and Urban Design.

The APA also shared a video providing some visuals in this video of the five National Planning Excellence Award winners.

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