Summer Learning Series: Earn CM Credits This June!

Summer is heating up, and with that comes opportunities to enhance your expertise and stay up-to-date on CM credits! Below, find a curated list of trainings approved for CM credits happening this June. Whether you're looking to deepen your knowledge or stay updated on the latest trends and best practices, these trainings offer invaluable insights to propel your career forward and stay ahead of AICP requirements:

  1. Talking Tech: Case Studies in Transportation Technology
    • Date: June 11, 205
    • Time: 12PM PT
    • Description: Talking Tech invites NACTO members to share case studies of ways their cities have integrated innovative transportation technologies. Expect to see case studies on Autonomous Options, Data Standardization, and Market Research and Procurement for emerging technology solutions.
    • CM Equivalence: 1
    • Cost: Free!
    • To register, contact Jenny O'Connell at [email protected]

 

  1. Increasing LGBTQIA2S+ Inclusivity & Competency in the Outdoors
    • Date: June 12, 2025
    • Time: 10AM PT
    • Description: Outdoor recreation has long been celebrated as a space for adventure, connection, and personal growth. However, for many in the LGBTQIA+ community, systemic barriers and cultural norms continue to limit access to these opportunities. This webinar explores how outdoor programs, camps, and recreation organizations can move beyond access and toward true inclusivity—creating environments where LGBTQIA+ individuals feel not only welcome but genuinely seen and supported.
    • CM Equivalence: 1
    • Cost: Free!
    • Register here

 

  1. Safe System/Vision Zero Meeting Featuring Dr. Patricia Tice
    • Date: June 24, 2025
    • Description: Join your peers in NACTO’s Safe System / Vision Zero peer network for a timely and insightful presentation and discussion on safe driving speeds and urban form, led by renowned expert Dr. Patricia Tice.
Dr. Tice is an engineer, planner, researcher, and innovator at ProFound Insights, a think-tank dedicated to understanding the ways that the built environment supports community building and safe transportation options for all ages and abilities. She is reshaping how we understand the complex interplay between psychology, urban design, and driver behavior. Her research explores how environmental features—like the visibility of human faces and urban form—can influence driver attention and speed. We’ll delve into her research findings and explore how we, as practitioners, can effectively translate them into action.

Of course, there are always other FREE trainings available on Planetizen and the APA Ohio based Planning Webcast Series!

Stay tuned for more updates and valuable resources in our upcoming newsletters!

And, as always, please reach out to Continuing Education Committee Chair Justin Patterson with any questions or ideas for training opportunities at [email protected].