FAQs
What is World Planning Day?
World (Town) Planning Day is celebrated every November 08th. Planners and communities all over the world come together to celebrate how good planning improves the lives of people and benefits society at large, creating places where to live, work and play together.
Argentinian professor Carlos María della Paolera, a graduate at the Institut d'urbanisme in Paris, started World Town Planning Day in Buenos Aires in 1949.
World Planning Day is celebrated in 30 countries on four continents each November. It is a special day to recognize and promote the role of planners and planners in creating healthy, prosperous communities.
What is the Green New Deal?
Our DeKalb Green New Deal is a people-powered organizing effort that will elevate the realities of the climate crisis, push for bold solutions and help enact meaningful policy solutions to protect our communities. This looks like clean and efficient energy, conserving nature and ensuring it is accessible, and environmental justice and equity.
Why should I attend?
World Planning Day featuring the DeKalb Green New Deal Festival is an excellent opportunity to learn about exciting topics such as Housing, Clean Energy, Sustainable Development, Zoning, and more while also having fun with our workshops, food trucks, music and games.
We hope that this event will provide the community with information about planning, sustainability, and resources that can help them advocate for their community.
What is the history of World Planning Day in DeKalb County?
In 2018, DeKalb County Planning and Sustainability hosted its first World Planning Day event. The event was held at the Manuel J Maloof Conference Center. In 2023, the event was brought back at the new location of the Planning and Sustainability Department, 178 Sams St, Decatur, GA 30030. The theme was "Tactical Urbanism in the Built Environment" and hosted over 125 attendees.
What is the theme for this year's event?
“Understanding Our Future--How Urban Planning Can Make a Better World”