New Jersey Future and APA New Jersey are proud to present the annual New Jersey Planning and Redevelopment three-day conference convening virtually on June 21–22 and in person on June 23 at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick. Learn more.
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2023 NJ Planning and Redevelopment Conference
New Jersey Future and APA New Jersey are proud to present the annual New Jersey Planning and Redevelopment three-day conference convening virtually on June 21–22 and in person on June 23 at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick. Learn more.
2023 NJ Planning and Redevelopment Conference
New Jersey Future and APA New Jersey are proud to present the annual New Jersey Planning and Redevelopment three-day conference convening virtually on June 21–22 and in person on June 23 at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick. Learn more.
2020 Redevelopment Forum
The 2020 Redevelopment Forum is on Friday, March 6 at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick.
New Jersey Future’s annual Redevelopment Forum is our biggest event of the year, attracting more than 500 attendees. Join us to share innovative ideas, learn best practices, network, and make our state a better place for tomorrow.
Join the conversation! Use #njforum20 and tag @newjerseyfuture on social media.
Climate-Ready Combined Sewer Overflow Solutions Forum
Municipal leaders and legislators can act now to help protect their communities from the devastating impacts of climate change. Be part of the conversation!
Tuesday, January 28, 2020, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Elizabeth Public Library (main branch)
11 South Broad Street, Elizabeth NJ
There is no cost to attend, but registration is required.
Sign up now to reserve your spot.
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Questions? Contact [EMAIL Mo Kinberg | mkinberg@njfuture.org]
Climate change is here. New Jersey municipalities are already struggling with sea level rise, more intense storms, and extreme heat. As 21 cities plan upgrades worth billions for their outdated combined sewer systems, are they taking these dangers into account?
Learn how municipalities can factor climate change in their combined sewer overflow (CSO) long term control plans at a free event on January 28. Join New Jersey Future, The Sewage-Free Streets and Rivers campaign, and The New Jersey Climate Change Alliance for a conversation with state and local leaders to learn how they’re planning to incorporate climate challenges into sewer system upgrades and explore solutions everyone can work toward.
Speakers (more to be confirmed)
- Christian Bollwage, Mayor of Elizabeth
- Dave Rosenblatt, The State of New Jersey Chief Resilience Officer
- Marjorie Kaplan, Dr.P.H., Associate Director, Rutgers Climate Institute, Rutgers University
- Pete Kasabach, Executive Director, New Jersey Future
- Kim Gaddy, Environmental Justice Organizer for Clean Water Action
- Andy Kricun, PE, BCEE, Executive Director/Chief Engineer, Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority
Alan Cohn, Managing Director, Integrated Water Management, New York City Department of Environmental Protection


This event is neither sponsored nor endorsed by the Elizabeth Public Library.
Mayors Panel on Water Quality
Missy Rebovich will moderate this panel on local water quality. Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora, Lawrence Mayor Christopher Bobbitt, Hopewell Township Mayor Kristin McLaughlin and Ewing Mayor Bert Steinmann will join Rider University’s Rebovich Institute to discuss the quality of drinking water from Trenton Water Works, the campus’ water utility.
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Rue Auditorium
Rider University
2083 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Free and open to the campus community and the public.
Lead in Drinking Water Webinar
Learn how we can get lead out of New Jersey’s water at this free webinar hosted by Jersey Water Works.
Online, Nov. 15, 1-2 pm
Strong Towns: East Orange
In the Strong America presentation, Strong Towns President and Founder Charles L. Marohn, Jr. highlights some of the most powerful stories in his book Strong Towns: A Bottom Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity, and uses those insights to highlight a path to community prosperity that’s as unique as your place.
Location:
Calvary Baptist Church
66 South Grove Street
East Orange, NJ 07018
2019 New Jersey Non-Profit Conference
DESCRIPTION: All-day conference attracting over 600 professionals throughout the state from non-profit organizations, major funders, corporate sponsors, exhibitors, government officials and consultants. This year’s theme, Connect * Spark * ACT, will explore hot year-end topics, policy issues, and resources for non-profits across the spectrum. Register now for this signature event that grows bigger and better every year, featuring two keynotes and over 20 breakout sessions on topics including: fiscal forecasting, diversity and inclusion, leadership training, time management, eco-friendly practices, marketing campaigns, trends in philanthropy, researching grant opportunities, public speaking tips, and so much more. This must-attend conference also includes 26 exhibitors with products and services for non-profits and a post-event networking reception.
DATE & TIME: Wednesday, December 4, 2019, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
LOCATION: The Palace at Somerset Park, 333 Davidson Avenue, Somerset, NJ 08873
COST: $145 – $205 early registration through October 18, $190 – $275 through November 25, Late fee charge $25 added on November 26 (Full-day scholarships available.)
Share this event on social media using #njnpconf.
The Residential Revolution
New Jersey Future Executive Director Peter Kasabach will speak about the adoption of and implementation of the State Development and Redevelopment Plan, NJ’s smart growth blueprint for revitalizing communities and protecting natural resources.
Location: Trenton Country Club, 201 Sullivan Way, West Trenton NJ 08628
