Wednesday, October 8 (Beginning at 8 a.m.) - Friday October 10, 2025 (Concluding at 12 p.m.)
Hyatt Regency Rochester, 125 East Main Street, Rochester, NY
Enjoy two and half days to engage in conversations on best practices related to various topics in our upstate communities, earn continuing AICP education credits, and build relationships with other members across the state.
A draft agenda has been released. View here!
Conference Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
-
You may register here: https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/2025-upstate-chapter-planning-conference
Early Bird Pricing Goes Until August 29!
-
Yes! Yes! You can reserve your room at the Hyatt Regency Rochester through this link: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/ROCHE/G-APAC
-
We understand that when you attend a conference, you like to plan what sessions will be most beneficial to your career track and growth in the profession.
Beginning Wednesday at 8 a.m. through Friday at noon, we have curated an agenda you don’t want to miss!View our draft agenda here.
-
The daily parking rate at the Hyatt Regency is $8 per day.
MJ Engineering, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Land Surveying, P.C.
MKSK, Inc.
MRB Group
Saratoga Associates
Wendel Companies
Weston & Sampson Engineers, Inc.
Exhibitors:
Barton & Loguidice
CJS Architects
Colliers Engineering & Design
Konveio
Larson Design Group (LDG)
Melissa Johnson Associates, Inc.
Sponsorship Opportunities!
Interested in supporting the Conference and gain valuable exposure for your business? Check out the benefits for our sponsorship opportunities! View Sponsorship Benefits Here.
Orange County, New York, Department of Planning is accepting applications for the position of Principal Planner. This position is currently in the NYS HELPS program and is not subject to Civil Service Examination. This supervisory position is responsible for specialized professional and technical work related to municipal, community, county, and regional transportation planning, especially as it relates to the federally mandated allocation of federal transportation and capital funds under the auspices of the Orange County Transportation Council, which is the Metropolitan Planning Organization for Orange County (MPO).