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American Planning Association Exam AICP Topic 5 Question 56 Discussion

Actual exam question for American Planning Association's AICP exam
Question #: 56
Topic #: 5
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Where was the first subway located?

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You want to be fair in your treatment of a colleague while at the same time making sure that you do not engage a consultant who will not be able to fulfill the requirements of the professional services agreement.

Alternative 1 saves you work, but ignores the fact that you have information which affects your confidence in one of the proposers You would not be in violation of the Code by doing nothing because you would have followed all of your community's standard procedures for hiring However, you would have failed to be attentive to the apparitional intent of the Code.

Alternative 2 would be the most desirable and is most consistent with the Code requirement to fairly treat the views of a colleague In this case you wish to treat fairly the views of those who have disparaged the consultant as well as the view of the consultant him or herself Unless you have specifically stated in your RFP that the only references you will check are those provided by the consultant, you are free to seek out additional information. To be fair, you should mention to the consultant that you will be checking with other colleagues. If you have major unresolved issues as a result of further checking, the consultant should be given an opportunity to respond.


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Bonita
4 days ago
Hmm, I'm going to have to go with Washington, DC. I heard they built it to help the politicians get around faster, so they could spend more time arguing and less time commuting.
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Meaghan
6 days ago
I'm pretty sure it was in Boston. I mean, they've got that whole 'T' system, so it's gotta be the oldest, right?
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Marge
26 days ago
C'mon, everyone knows the first subway was in New York City. It's like asking where the first hot dog was sold - the answer is always New York!
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Desmond
3 days ago
Definitely, New York City is known for having the first subway.
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Ronald
15 days ago
Yes, you're right. It was in New York City.
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Johnson
17 days ago
I think the first subway was located in New York City.
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Nada
1 months ago
Oh, really? Why do you think that?
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Rodney
1 months ago
I believe it was actually in New York City, NY.
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Nada
1 months ago
I think the first subway was located in Boston, MA.
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