Albany County Economic Development, Conservation & Planning Ann Marie Salmon,Director of Planning, Conservation and Sustainability 112 State StreetRoom 1020 Albany, NY 12207 Phone (518) 655-5670 Fax (518) 447-nnnn

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2nd Annual Planning and Zoning Workshop: REGISTER TODAY!

Register by April 29th for Our Second Annual Planning & Zoning Workshop!

Sessions planned on topics including transportation, land use compatibility and more!

This workshop is designed to inform and support planning and zoning board members, planning professionals, students and all individuals interested in regional planning education. 

Lunch & refreshment will be provided.

Registration deadline: April 29, 2026.

Register Online by April 29th!

You can also register by calling (518) 447-5670, or emailing EDCAP@AlbanyCountyNY.gov

Agenda

  • 10:00-10:30AM: Registration
  • 10:30- 12Noon: Long-Range Transportation Plan for the Capital Region
  • 12Noon-1:00PM: Lunch
  • 1:00-2:00PM: Battery Storage
  • 2:15-3:15PM: Hot Button Land Uses Part 1
  • 3:30-4:30PM: Hot Button Land Uses Part 2
  • 4:30-5:30PM Networking Reception

Course Descriptions 

10:30AM – 12:00PM - Long-Range Transportation Plan for the Capital Region

This session discusses In Motion: The Plan to 20250 which is the Capital Region’s Metropolitan Transportation Plan. It establishes the vision for the Capital Region’s transportation system for the years 2025 to 2050 including both planned investment and polices. This Plan matters because the future investment choices will significantly affect the experience of those living, working, and visiting the Capital Region. The discussions will include key trends in the capital region, planning for a range of future scenarios, tracking progress and more.

Presenter: Sandra Misiewicz, AICP, Executive Director, Capital Region Transportation Council (CRTC)

1:00PM – 2:00PM – Battery Storage

This presentation provides an overview of battery energy storage systems (BESS) and their implications for land use, local review, and public safety. It outlines key considerations for Planning and Zoning Board members, including siting criteria, zoning and permitting frameworks, and decommissioning plans. The session also informs of NYS fire safety standards to support informed, consistent, and defensible local decision-making.

Presenters: Eva Hoskin, Clean Energy Advisor, Climate Action Associates

Tara Donadio, Assistant Director of Sustainability, CDRPC

2:15PM – 3:15PM and 3:30PM – 4:30PM – Hot Button Land Uses

Local governments are not able to regulate all uses the same way: some uses have special statutory protection or rules established through case law and require special consideration, such as religious uses, mining, and telecommunications facilities. Other uses might be new to the local officials attempting to regulate them, such as solar energy facilities, barn weddings, and short-term rentals. This course is an overview of some of the land uses that many local officials find challenging, along with the statutory rules and case law associated with them and options for regulating them.

Presenter: Paula Gilbert, Local Government Training Manager, New York Department of State


Hosted by the Albany County Department of Economic Development, Conservation and Planning.


For more information, contact the Albany County Department of Economic Development, Conservation and Planning at EDCAP@albanycountyny.gov or (518) 447-5670.

Planning & Zoning Workshop 2026 Flyer [PDF]

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