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Membership
| Being a member of the Planning Association of Washington is a great way to make sure you are up-to-date with what is going on “on the ground” in the world of planning in Washington state: |
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- PAW members make it possible to keep the Short Course on Local Planning updated and available to communities across the state.
- They are entitled to one free Short Course Manual per year, upon request from the Short Course Coordinator.
- They support the Joint Awards Program and PAW involvement in area conferences, often receiving special membership rates.
- They receive the Western Planner, a journal that not only provides them with PAW News, but with news, information and analysis from planning organizations in 12 western states.
- They can friend the PAW Facebook page and get blog updates from the PAW website. Both work together to create a forum for sharing planning problems and solutions.
- They can help to lead the organization by serving on the Board of Directors or one or more committees.
- PAW members are the lifeblood of an organization that has been putting the know-how planning into the hands of the citizens of Washington and their elected officials sine 1963!
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How to Become a PAW Member
- Public agencies (county, city, state, tribe, etc.) or private organizations (company or firm) may register under a single institutional membership number with three primary representatives for $120.00. Additional representatives may be added to this type of membership at $40.00 each.
- Individuals not affiliated with an instituional membership may register at an individual annual membership rate of $50.00 ($20.00 for students).
- STUDENTS – Due to the generous nature of many PAW members, there are a limited number of FREE, sponsored student memberships available on a first-come-first-served basis.
- CLICK HERE to join or renew easily online and begin enjoying the many perks of PAW membership.
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