Working for Smart Growth:
More Livable Places and Open Spaces

 

Archive for April, 2008

One Township Blazes a Trail but the State Must Help it Along

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Woolwich Township, a 21-square-mile municipality in Gloucester County, is the fastest-growing community in New Jersey and the second fastest-growing in the Northeast; since 1990, its population has increased six-fold. Woolwich officials have proposed a comprehensive overhaul of the township’s land-use […]

Fighting Climate Change Starts at Home

Friday, April 4th, 2008

On a per capita basis, in 2005 New Jersey residents emitted an estimated 16.7 metric tons of carbon dioxide from three principal sources: transportation (34 percent); residential, commercial and industrial fuel use (32 percent); and electricity consumption (24 percent).

© New Jersey Future.

Are you receiving our email newsletter?

  • Latest news on land-use policy issues
  • Research and reports
  • Upcoming events
  • Monthly

Click to subscribe