Nominations Are Now Open

NOMINATIONS OPEN- APPLY TODAY

Have you considered throwing your hat into the ring for an NCASLA Executive Committee position? We need your unique ideas and one-of-a-kind perspective! 

 If you feel that you can, or know someone who might want to, the call for nominations starts May 15, 2019, and closes June 14, 2019. To be considered, send an email of intent, to include desired position, name, contact info, and a bio (200 words or less) to manager@ncasla.org by the due date listed.

The current positions are open for this election period and will be on the ballot later this summer: 

President Elect
1-year term
This position leads the conference planning committee and is automatically followed by a one-year term as President and a one-year term as Past President. The President Elect, President, and Past President also attend the national conference and national leadership training workshops known as Chapter Presidents Council. The President-Elect shall be a Full Member.

Secretary
2-year term
This position is in charge of maintaining a record of the proceedings of the business meetings of the Chapter and the Executive Committee; preparing and issuing notices of the meetings of the Chapter and the Executive Committee; preparing, issuing, and receiving ballots; administering annual and special elections and notifying candidates of election results.  This person shall serve ex officio as a member of the Constitution and Bylaws Committee; maintain the Constitution and Bylaws of the Chapter; certify documents; and perform such other duties as are customary for the office of chapter secretary or as may be assigned or delegated by the president. The Secretary shall be a Full or Associate Member.

Member At Large – Legislative Affairs
2-year term
This position serves as a liaison between the Chapter and governmental bodies, keeping the Chapter informed about legislative matters of interest, professional affairs and reporting to the Chapter on environmental issues.

Coastal Section Chair
2-year term
This position coordinates educational and social events in the Coastal region of the NC Chapter, and he/she makes sure NC and national correspondence is reaching the members in that region. The Section Chairs shall be a Full or Associate Member.

Mountain Section Chair
2-year term
This position coordinates educational and social events in the Mountain region of the NC Chapter, and he/she makes sure NC and national correspondence is reaching the members in that region. The Section Chairs shall be a Full or Associate Member.

  

Current Executive Committee Roster  Term

Trustee - Brian Starkey, PLA, ASLA (2017-2020) **

President - Lora Greco, PLA, ASLA (2018-2019) *

President Elect- Kevin Barnes, PLA, ASLA (2018-2019) *

Immediate Past President- Emily Blackwell, PLA, ASLA (2018-2019) *

Treasurer - Elizabeth Frere, MUD, PLA, ASLA (2018-2020)

Secretary- Terence Welles, Associate ASLA (2017-2019)

Member at Large - Awards - Augustine Wong, PLA, ASLA (2018-2020)

Member at Large - Public Relations - Katie Lloyd, ASLA (2018-2020)

Member At Large- Legislative Affairs - Michael Askin, PLA, ASLA  (2017-2019)

Associate Member at Large – Membership - Robert Minert, Associate ASLA (2018-2020)

Charlotte Section- Hollie Colony, ASLA (2018-2020)

Coastal Section - Stephanie Kelly, ASLA (2017-2019)

Triad Section - Scott Arnold, ASLA (2018-2020)

Triangle Section - Blake Hall, PLA, ASLA, PE, LEED AP BD+C (2018-2020)

Mountain Section - Joshua Karrick, PLA, ASLA, AICP (2017-2019)

 *Serves a three-year term which includes President Elect, President, and Immediate Past President.

**Serves a three-year term

Questions? Email manager@ncasla.org

ASLA Southeast Regional Conference 2019 - Reduced Registration Rates FLASH SALE 4/26 thru 4/28

ASLA Southeast Regional Conference 2019 FLASH SALE

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Take Advantage of Reduced Registration Rates - FLASH SALE 4/26 through 4/28

In honor of Frederick Law Olmsted's Birthday and World Landscape Architecture Month, we'll be having a FLASH SALE for the 2019 ASLA SE Regional Conference attendee registration! Full attendee registration will be discounted $100 off! 

Use the discount code when registering April 26, 12:00 am - April 28, 11:59 pm
Discount code: HBDFREDERICK

$100 Off Any Full Conference Registration
Use code HBDFREDERICK

Starts: April 26, 2019 12:00 AM
Ends: April 28, 2019 11:59 PM
         

1. Visit the website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2019-asla-southeast-regional-conference-registration-53308354724
2. Click “Register”
3. Click “Enter Promotional Code” in the top right corner of the pop-up window
4. Enter “HBDFREDERICK” and click apply
5. Select registration type 
6. Confirm details and submit payment.

Important Update re: SB-367

NCASLA has been tracking SB-367 (https://webservices.ncleg.net/ViewBillDocument/2019/3071/0/S367-PCS45275-RN-8) since it was introduced. The NCASLA Executive Committee sent letters of opposition to the subcommittee and outlined concerns.

NCASLA is opposed to the bill because it could go against one of ASLA’s code of environmental ethics. Those ethics can be found on the ASLA website ( https://www.asla.org/contentdetail.aspx?id=4308).

NCASLA believes that trees are important to the health and welfare of our environment and that we must be good stewards of that environment.


Great news was received today, April 23, 2019, as: Sen. McInnis announced publicly that he will no longer pursue or push his tree removal ordinance bill!  See below for the full statement.

This is a great example of the power of advocacy, from LAs and from all of the other groups that opposed. 

We will continue to keep an eye on this and other bills. Please be on the lookout for any legislative alerts that will ask you to write to your representative expressing your concern over this bill.


Tree-Cutting Bill

Sen. Tom McInnis, R-Richmond, has withdrawn controversial legislation that would have prohibited towns and counties from regulating tree removal on private property without the General Assembly's permission. "This bill has been robustly debated and discussed," McInnis said in a statement late Thursday afternoon. "The intention of the legislation was to highlight the need to balance private property rights with the needs of the community." The proposed legislation generated strong opposition from municipal and county government officials. The N.C. League of Municipalities and N.C. Association of County Commissioners argued that it would restrict the ability to protect neighboring property owners from development that could harm property values and take away more local control over development.
 
 The N.C. Urban Forest Council also opposed the measure, contending that local tree ordinances can help address flooding issues, preserve historic districts and allow for utility line maintenance. On the other side, the N.C. Homebuilders Association and NC Realtors backed the legislation, arguing that local tree ordinances can hinder development. McInnis said in a brief interview Friday morning that support and opposition was nearly evenly split. "It was as close to 50-50 as I have ever seen," he said. "We just couldn't reach consensus to get this through." (David Sinclair, THE (Southern Pines) PILOT, 4/22/19)

Members Invited to Help at NC A&T

The Landscape Architecture program at NC A&T University is looking for professionals participate in activities and to help with critiques and final reviews in the next two weeks. Please contact Chris Hilt (chilt@clhdesignpa.com) if you are available to provide time and expertise at the following dates/times:

April 24 - George Stanziale visit/talk 9-10:30 am

April 30, 1 pm- Carver 213 - Freshman studio final reviews

May 1, 1:30 pm- Carver 213 - Junior studio final reviews

May 2, 8 am- Carver 213 - Senior studio final reviews

May 3, 12-3 pm- Landscape Architecture Program Open House (All classes showcasing work)

Article from ASLA: Tell the EPA Your Views About WOTUS

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Tell the EPA Your Views About WOTUS

Recently, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Army Corps of Engineers issued Docket No. EPA–HQ–OW–2018–0149, the Revised Definition of “Waters of the United States" (WOTUS), which would eliminate federal protections for ephemeral streams that flow after rain or snowmelt, as well as wetlands without surface water connections to larger waterways, and other bodies of water.  This would mean that at least 18 percent of streams and 51 percent of wetlands nationwide would not be protected under this new WOTUS definition.
 
After hearing from its members, ASLA has submitted comments to oppose the revised definition of WOTUS because it ignores basic science, undermines the tenets of the Clean Water Act (CWA), and ineffectively addresses the need for a clear, consistent, and universal definition of federally regulated waterways.
 
ASLA encourages all its members to weigh-in with their individual comments on this important rule, as it could have long lasting and far reaching impacts on the health, safety, and welfare of many communities nationwide. Feel free to use language from the ASLA letter or construct your comments based on your personal views before the April 15 deadline.
 
You can submit your comments here.

REGISTER TODAY- 2019 Southeast Regional Conference of Landscape Architects

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Register Today!

Join the South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia Chapters of the American Society of Landscape Architects for the ASLA Southeast Regional Conference. The conference will be held on Sunday, June 2nd through Tuesday, June 4th at the Hyatt Regency Greenville located in downtown Greenville, South Carolina.

The ASLA Southeast Regional Conference 2019 is certain to educate, engage, and ignite discussion within the Landscape Architecture Community!

Experience downtown Greenville and all that it has to offer, including the iconic Falls Park, a thriving downtown, an exciting culinary scene, and incredible outdoor activities.

­EARLY BIRD PRICING AVAILABLE THROUGH MARCH 1, 2019

Keynote presented by:

Jose Alminana

Mikyoung Kim

Diane Jones Allen

Shawn Kelly, ASLA President

The 2019 ASLA Southeast Regional Conference is certain to educate, engage, and ignite discussion within the Landscape Architecture Community, including:

  • Field Sessions that explore all the Upstate has to offer with local guides

  • Enjoy the unique blend of modern city and historic southern charm as renowned Greenville mayor Knox White, Honorary ASLA kicks off the conference!

  • Celebrate with your colleagues at the Awards Luncheon

  • Experience cutting edge displays and immersive spaces in a re-imagined Vendor Expo

  • Challenge yourself and your colleagues with a Pop-up Design Competition

  • Network with students and emerging professionals at Poster Session Presentations

  • Refresh your perspective by attending thoughtful and engaging Keynote Sessions given by leaders in the field

  • Meet new friends and enjoy the comradery at the Welcome Reception and Happy Hours

  • Experience downtown Greenville and all that it has to offer, including the iconic Falls Park, a thriving downtown, an exciting culinary scene, and incredible outdoor activities

CONNECTING OUR FUTURE TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

As part of World Landscape Architecture Month in April, NCASLA is partnering with
Wake County Public Schools (WCPSS) to host their 4th Annual WCPSS Design Blitz.

TO VOLUNTEER, CLICK HERE (by 03/28)

Numerous Career & Technical Education (CTE) high school students, from across Wake County, will join design practitioners at CAM Raleigh in downtown Raleigh, for a charrette promoting collaboration and the design thinking process.

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NCASLA is leveraging this year’s event to help raise awareness of the profession.  We are excited for the opportunity to join forces with the City of Raleigh’s Dorothea Dix Park planning team, in developing this year’s prompt around the 308-acre Park.  In addition to being a tangible introduction to site design, the Dix Park theme showcases community engagement, a transformative urban renewal project in the Raleigh cityscape and the impact our profession can have on quality of life, in shaping places where people live, work and play.  The results of the charrette will be judged with prizes and will remain on display at CAM, as part of a pop-up exhibit, through April 16th.

 

[LOGISTICS]

WHERE: CAM Raleigh, 409 W Martin St, Raleigh, NC 27603
WHEN: Wednesday, April 10, 2019, 8AM – 1:30PM
LIGHT BREAKFAST & LUNCH: To be provided REGISTRATION: Required. Space is limited! Register HERE by 03/28.

[HOW TO GET INVOLVED]

  1. Charrette leaders: we need numerous charrette leaders to guide small student groups through the design charrette.  To sign up, click HERE (By 03/28)

    • Charrette leaders are expected to be present for the introductions and throughout the 2.5 hour charrette.  We invite you to stay through lunch/judging and subsequent announcement of winners.

  2. Project judges: We need several landscape architects to participate as judges alongside other design professionals.  Judges will be floating during the charrettes and observing each teams’ process.   1st, 2nd and 3rd place will be awarded. Interested? Contact Leslie Bartlebaugh.

  3. SPONSORSHIP: CLOSED

SPONSORSHIP BENEFITS INCLUDE:

  • Firm or organizational logo featured on event t-shirts & promo material

  • Sponsorship logo board on display alongside student work, as part of a CAM pop-up exhibit, through April 16th

  • A press release will be issued, and historically the event has received good coverage

  • Do it for our future!


TO VOLUNTEER, CLICK HERE (By 03/28)

NCASLA Instagram Takeover

As part of World Landscape Architecture Month, NCASLA is organizing a month-long “Instagram Takeover” to feature the work of our state’s firms! The takeover will be held from April 1 - April 30, 2019. Members will have the opportunity to “take over” the NCASLA Instagram account for at least one day, showcasing their work through posts of their choosing. The takeover will be similar to the Instagram takeover that National ASLA has organized in the past.

This will help NCASLA improve our social media content, increase our follower base, and improve awareness about the exciting work that our members are doing in NC and beyond! If you would like to participate, please contact us at manager@ncasla.org by March 11, 2019.

 

Rules are as follows:

  • You may post up to 7 posts per day, and an unlimited amount of Instagram stories. Feel free to include multiple images or videos in each post. NCASLA may share your Instagram posts to Facebook and Twitter.

  • Include the hashtags #WLAM2019 #LandscapeArchitecture and #NCASLA

  • Post only landscape architecture related content.

  • Please tag your business account and the accounts of those you have collaborated with, if applicable. We highly encourage you to tag all the allied professionals you have worked with on your project such as, but not limited to, planners, engineers, surveyors, soil scientist, ecologists, general contractors, landscape contractors and your clients!

  • Be sure to provide image credit where applicable.  

  • By participating in NCASLA’s Instagram Takeover, your firm gives NCASLA permission to use posted images for other NCASLA initiatives (including, but not limited to, Advocacy Day publications).