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The AICP certification is highly regarded in the planning profession and is recognized as a mark of excellence in the field. American Institute of Certified Planners Exam certification process involves passing the AICP Exam and meeting strict education and experience requirements. AICP exam is designed to test a planner's understanding of planning theories and practices, as well as their ability to apply this knowledge to real-world planning problems. Due to its rigorous nature, the AICP Exam is often seen as a challenging but rewarding experience for planners seeking to advance their careers and demonstrate their expertise in the field.


The AICP certification is a valuable credential for planners who are looking to advance their careers and demonstrate their expertise in the field of urban planning. By passing the AICP certification exam, planners are able to demonstrate their commitment to professionalism, ethics, and continuing education, and are able to stand out in a competitive job market.

 

NEW QUESTION # 37
What is the best use of a Gantt chart?

  • A. Utilizes a table with alternatives in the rows and various impact factors in columns
  • B. Illustrates how one task must be completed before beginning another
  • C. Allocation of time among various tasks
  • D. Illustrate how different tasks are related

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 38
Where was the first historic preservation ordinance enacted?

  • A. Charleston, SC
  • B. Gettyburg, PA
  • C. Vieux Carre, New Orleans, LA
  • D. New York City, NY

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 39
The most important goal of soil erosion and sedimentation regulations is the protection of:

  • A. Residential subdivisions.
  • B. New construction projects.
  • C. Farms and ranches.
  • D. Drainage ways and watercourses.

Answer: D

Explanation:
Soil erosion and sedimentation regulations aim to prevent soil loss and sediment runoff, which can degrade water quality and ecosystems. The most important goal is protecting drainage ways and watercourses (option D), as sediment pollution primarily impacts streams, rivers, and lakes, affecting aquatic life and water quality.
The APA'sAICP Certification Exam Content Outline(2022), under "Plan and Policy Development," states,
"Soil erosion and sedimentation regulations primarily protect drainage ways and watercourses from sediment pollution." Options A (residential subdivisions), B (farms), and C (new construction) may benefit indirectly, but the primary focus is water protection. TheCPC Study Manual(2024) confirms, "The key goal of erosion and sedimentation regulations is to protect drainage ways and watercourses from sediment impacts," supporting option D.
References: APA AICP Certification Exam Content Outline (2022), CPC Study Manual (2024), APA PAS Report on Environmental Regulations.


NEW QUESTION # 40
Which of the following had the highest population density in 2000?

  • A. New York
  • B. Dallas
  • C. San Francisco
  • D. Los Angeles

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 41
Scenario
You are responsible for recommending contracts to the city council. Your immediate supervisor has asked you to prepare a recommendation for a large contract for an individual you know is a good friend of your supervisor. After reviewing the contract, you conclude that the contract amount is not commensurate with the scope of work provided. You believe the contract is a waste of taxpayer dollars if it were to be granted. What might you do if your supervisor pressures you for a favorable recommendation?

Answer:

Explanation:
See the solution below
Explanation
If you have any doubt about your conclusion, you might present the situation to a mentor or to a planner who is not involved in the situation (in another jurisdiction, for example) to discuss it. (Rule of Conduct 18) Planners are responsible to their employers; you might go to your supervisor with clear information on which your analysis was based, such as prices asked by other consultants for similar work, and point out your concerns. Your supervisor may appreciate your honesty and professionalism and accept your recommendation.
Should you be required to falsify your recommendation, other options might be to "blow the whistle" or to go to an attorney. If supervisor is member of AICP, file an ethics charge against your supervisor (Procedure 5) or ask for an advisory ruling about your own conduct (Procedure 3)


NEW QUESTION # 42
Scenario
You are a planner in a city that has recently opened a new shelter for homeless people. The shelter opens each evening during the winter and provides a place for people to sleep during the night in dormitory-style rooms with cots. Some community members would like the shelter closed because they feel that the large number of people who congregate on the sidewalks near the shelter as they wait for it to open pose a threat to public safety. Your planning director decides to address these concerns by classifying the shelter as a hotel. The planning director knows that the zoning ordinance specifies that a hotel must provide private sleeping quarters, which the shelter does not. By classifying the shelter as a hotel, the planning director is taking steps to close the shelter based on the ground that it is in violation of the zoning ordinance. What might you do first?

Answer:

Explanation:
See the solution below
Explanation
You might gather additional information about the situation to be sure you fully understand it. You might find out if alternative locations for the shelter are feasible and if the shelter operators are aware of these alternatives. For example, you might locate a space where people may wait indoors until the shelter opens.
You also might talk to the planning director about the situation so that you understand the reasoning behind the decision. You base your next move on your findings


NEW QUESTION # 43
Where was the first study of the four steps in the travel demand model?

  • A. Boston, MA
  • B. Los Angeles, CA
  • C. Columbus, OH
  • D. Chicago, IL

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
In 1955


NEW QUESTION # 44
Which best describes Urban Service Areas?

  • A. Area of land available for development within 20-25 years
  • B. Area of land which remains free of development for future expansion of an urban growth boundary
  • C. Area of land where development is channeled over time
  • D. Area of land targeted for new or improved infrastructure over 5-10 years

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
A. urban growth boundary
C. intermediate growth boundary
D. urban reserve boundary


NEW QUESTION # 45
A new planner is assigned to prepare a briefing memo for the administrator. The best approachfor the supervising planner to assist the new planner in meeting the deadline with a quality product would be to:

  • A. Have an early meeting to go over the expectations and provide constructive feedback on the draft.
  • B. Take the task back if the new planner is not likely to meet the deadline with a quality product.
  • C. Provide a deadline and a couple of samples and templates.
  • D. Check the task progress daily asking how the task is being performed, and how much work has been completed.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Effective leadership in planning involves mentoring and supporting staff to ensure quality work. Option B (early meeting to go over expectations and provide feedback on the draft) sets clear goals, provides guidance, and allows for iterative improvement, which is the best approach for a new planner. The APA'sAICP Certification Exam Content Outline(2022), under "Leadership," emphasizes "mentoring staff through clear expectations, early guidance, and constructive feedback to ensure quality outcomes." Option A (providing samples and a deadline) lacks active support. Option C (daily checks) is micromanaging and may undermine confidence. Option D (taking the task back) does not foster growth. TheCPC Study Manual(2024) states,
"Leaders should support new planners by setting expectations early and providing feedback on drafts to ensure quality work," supporting option B.
References: APA AICP Certification Exam Content Outline (2022), CPC Study Manual (2024), APA PAS Report on Leadership in Planning.


NEW QUESTION # 46
A city council has obtained a copy of an innovative land use regulation used by a city in anotherstate. A planner has been asked to investigate the feasibility of adopting a similar law. The planner's first step should be to:

  • A. Hold a community meeting to present the concept.
  • B. Prepare a draft regulation using the other city's regulation as a model.
  • C. Review the state's enabling legislation.
  • D. Research case law for relevant court decisions.

Answer: C

Explanation:
The first step in assessing the feasibility of adopting a new land use regulation is to ensure it is legally permissible under the state's enabling legislation, which grants local governments the authority to enact such regulations. Option C (review the state's enabling legislation) ensures the planner understands the legal framework and limitations before proceeding. The APA'sAICP Certification Exam Content Outline(2022), under "Plan and Policy Development," states, "The first step in adopting new land use regulations is to review the state's enabling legislation to confirm legal authority." Option A (research case law) is a later step after confirming legal authority. Option B (drafting a regulation) is premature without understanding the legal basis. Option D (community meeting) is a later step for public input. TheCPC Study Manual(2024) notes,
"Planners must first review state enabling legislation to ensure a proposed land use regulation is within the municipality's authority," supporting option C.
References: APA AICP Certification Exam Content Outline (2022), CPC Study Manual (2024), APA PAS Report on Zoning Authority.


NEW QUESTION # 47
In the U.S., principles of environmental justice policy relate primarily to:

  • A. Taking legal action within the existing laws to assure public agencies fulfill their obligations to protect the natural environment.
  • B. Addressing the U.S. level of consumption, waste, and pollution in a global context, particularly in comparison to levels of poorer, developing countries.
  • C. Identifying and addressing disproportionately high and adverse effects of programs, policies, and activities on underrepresented and low-income populations.
  • D. Assuring that human actions that can threaten wildlife, especially endangered species, are appropriately mitigated.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Environmental justice (EJ) in the U.S., as defined by the EPA and reinforced by Executive Order 12898 (1994), focuses on ensuring fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people, particularly underrepresented and low-income communities, in environmental decision-making. Option C (identifying and addressing disproportionate adverse effects on these groups) is the core principle of EJ. The APA'sAICP Certification Exam Content Outline(2022), under "Areas of Practice," states, "Environmental justice policies aim to address disproportionately high and adverse impacts on low-income and underrepresented populations." Option A (wildlife mitigation) is an environmental concern but not EJ-specific. Option B (legal action for natural environment) is broader than EJ's focus on communities. Option D (global consumption) is a sustainability issue, not EJ. TheCPC Study Manual(2024) confirms, "EJ primarily addresses disproportionate impacts on underrepresented and low-income groups," supporting option C.
References: APA AICP Certification Exam Content Outline (2022), CPC Study Manual (2024), APA PAS Report on Environmental Justice, Executive Order 12898 (1994).


NEW QUESTION # 48
Scenario
An oil company is interested in building a refinery on several thousand acres of waterfront property that the company owns. The general plan classifies this area as recreational and residential. The oil company files a re-zoning application to change this area to a heavy industrial classification. The planning director opposes the rezoning amendment stating that the scenic area is a valuable natural resource. Assume that the planning agency acted legally in all respects (proper notice, etc.). However, the county commissioners approve the amendment.
A group of residents who live near the proposed refinery site take the case to court and subpoena the planning director to testify. The planning director provides some information to the citizens' group as they prepare their case and also testifies truthfully in court about the value of the property to the community. Under the AICP Code of Ethics, all the following are true about the behavior of the planning director EXCEPT:

  • A. The director served the public interest by providing information to citizens preparing their case.
  • B. The director exhibited a concern for the long-range consequences of the proposed land use changes.
  • C. The director should not have testified in court. The Code of Ethics requires planners to accept the decisions of their employers.
  • D. The director was acting in an ethically responsible manner in trying to protect the integrity of the natural environment.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
See Ethical Principle 1, Rules of Conduct 1 and 25. Members of AICP must comply with the law.


NEW QUESTION # 49
Scenario
A site application is complete and is about to go before the planning commission. As a member of the planning staff, you believe there is the appearance of a conflict of interest for a planning commissioner who owns property near the proposed site and stands to benefit from the increase in property value that the new development is projected to generate. What might you do?

Answer:

Explanation:
See the solution below
Explanation
First, consider what should already have happened before the application was about to go before the planning commission. Clearly, you should know about any laws in your state or jurisdiction that apply to such a situation and should follow the law. The potential conflict should have been identified well before this. After noticing the conflict, based on office protocol, it must be decided who will approach (or confront) the commissioner about the conflict of interest. If your boss is unwilling to explain the conflict of interest, you must decide how you will handle this. You might ask the APA Ethics Officer for informal advice on what you should do (Procedure 2).
Whoever brings the conflict to the attention of the commissioner should recommend that the commissioner recuse himself or herself from the planning commission meeting. Suppose the potential conflict only became apparent at the time of the meeting. At that point in time, you should explain the problem to the planning director. Then, the planning director and the commissioner might consult privately and decide what to do; if the law is clear, obviously the decision must be to follow the law. If the decision is made that the commissioner should recuse himself or herself from the decision-making process, then the commissioner should leave the room. Recusing oneself means more than just sitting there quietly. In addition, the commissioner must not engage in future discussions with the board or planning staff about the application (Ethical Principle 2).
Suppose the law on what constitutes a conflict of interests is not clear or does not exist and suppose that the commissioner says that this is silly and that there is no conflict of interest. Then you might go to the jurisdictional attorney for guidance. If the commissioner continues to participate in the process, you should clearly state the conflict in your report (Rule of Conduct 19).


NEW QUESTION # 50
What concept did Penn Central Transportation Co. v The City of New York (US Supreme Court) first introduce?

  • A. TDR
  • B. Impact Fees
  • C. Eminent domain
  • D. PUD

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 51
Which of the following is the correct example of census geographic hierarchy?

  • A. Tract, county, state, Consolidated Statistical Area (CSA)
  • B. Tract, block group, enumeration district, Consolidated Statistical Area (CSA)
  • C. Block, block group, county, tract
  • D. Block, block group, tract, county

Answer: D

Explanation:
The U.S. Census Bureau uses a geographic hierarchy where smaller units nest within larger ones. The correct hierarchy is: block (smallest unit), block group, tract, county, state, and larger regions like Consolidated Statistical Areas (CSAs). Option B (block, block group, tract, county) accurately reflects this nesting order.
Option A includes "enumeration district," which is not a standard census geography. Option C reverses the order (county before tract). Option D skips block and block group, jumping from tract to county. The APA's AICP Certification Exam Content Outline (2022), under "Research and Assessment Methods," defines the census hierarchy as "block, block group, tract, county, state, and larger regions." The CPC Study Manual (2024) confirms, "The census geographic hierarchy progresses from block to block group to tract to county," supporting option B.
References: APA AICP Certification Exam Content Outline (2022), CPC Study Manual (2024), U.S. Census Bureau Geographic Hierarchy Documentation.


NEW QUESTION # 52
Which of the following is Peter Drucker associated?

  • A. TIF
  • B. PERT
  • C. ZBB
  • D. MBO

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 53
Who founded the Sierra Club and when?

  • A. John Muir, 1892
  • B. Jacob Riis, 1893
  • C. Jacob Riis, 1892
  • D. John Muir, 1893

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 54
The listing of a property or district to the National Register of Historic Places must be approved by:

  • A. The Bureau of Land Management.
  • B. The Department of Housing and Urban Development.
  • C. The Department of the Interior.
  • D. The National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Answer: C

Explanation:
The National Register of Historic Places is administered by the National Park Service (NPS), which operates under the U.S. Department of the Interior. Listings must be approved by the Keeper of the National Register, a position within the NPS, making the Department of the Interior the correct authority. The APA'sAICP Certification Exam Content Outline(2022), under "Areas of Practice," states, "The Department of the Interior, through the National Park Service, approves listings to the National Register of Historic Places." Option A (National Trust for Historic Preservation) is a private organization that advocates for preservation but does not approve listings. Options C (HUD) and D (Bureau of Land Management) have unrelated roles-HUD focuses on housing, and the BLM manages public lands. TheCPC Study Manual(2024) confirms, "The Department of the Interior oversees the National Register via the NPS," supporting option B.
References: APA AICP Certification Exam Content Outline (2022), CPC Study Manual (2024), APA PAS Report on Historic Preservation.


NEW QUESTION # 55
When did Ebenezer Howard write "Tomorrow: A peaceful path to real reform"?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 56
Who was the father of zoning?

  • A. Lawrence Veiller
  • B. Paul Davidoff
  • C. Edward Bassett
  • D. Ian McHarg

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 57
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