American Citizen Planner - 4 Week Fall Session
American Citizen Planner – Indiana provides training to Indiana citizen planners who currently serve or plan to serve on area or advisory plan commissions.
The program features 31 topics detailing core planning theories, practices, and processes. A comprehensive assessment and four virtual training events reinforce the content learned in the units. The program is hosted by a local Purdue Extension educator for either a county or a region. Course participants also register for four live virtual events, which build and expand upon topics covered in the online course. Participants will understand the roles and responsibilities of public officials, community residents, and developers in the planning process and the tools and processes planners use to implement comprehensive plans.
Registration opens September 1st, 2025 for these classes on these dates:
- 10/16 Ethics
- 11/6 Land Use
- 11/20 Equity
- 12/11 Housing
To learn more about this event and how to register, please visit American Citizen Planner – Indiana or the ACP's how to register page.
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If you are in need of accommodations to attend this program, please contact Dan Walker prior to the meeting at (765) 496-3245 or walke422@purdue.edu by September 30, 2025.
If you need an interpreter or translator, please contact Dan Walker prior to the meeting at (765) 496-3245 or walke422@purdue.edu by September 30, 2025.