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The Jersey Shore: How To Protect a Treasured Asset?

Friday, November 2nd, 2012

The Jersey Shore is one of the state’s most treasured assets: people live there, vacation there, and work there, and the region is a significant driver of New Jersey’s economic growth. But we must rebuild it in different ways in order for it to survive severe weather events such as Hurricane Sandy. Here are just some of the critical questions that must be addressed at all levels if we’re going to make the Shore a more resilient, more sustainable place.

New Jersey State Plan Update Back On Track

Friday, August 3rd, 2012

The process that will lead to adoption of the State Strategic Plan is moving forward once again, with a final public hearing now scheduled.

Cities (Of All Sizes) Lead the State in Population Growth

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

Not only are New Jersey’s urbanized counties leading the state in population growth trends, the cities within those counties are also leading the way. This is good news for the most developed state in the country.

New Sewer Service Maps Will Support Responsible Development, Water Protection

Tuesday, July 17th, 2012

Updated Sewer Service Area maps have been filed with the DEP from all 21 New Jersey counties, representing a milestone in providing guidance for responsible development in the state.

Seven Exemplary Projects, Plans Earn Smart Growth Awards for 2012

Thursday, May 31st, 2012

Seven projects and plans, ranging from a mixed-use brownfield redevelopment to a shopping center transformation to an innovative alternative to traditional zoning, will receive New Jersey Future’s 2012 Smart Growth Awards. Joseph M. Taylor, chairman and chief executive officer of Panasonic Corporation of North America, will receive the Cary Edwards Leadership Award, honoring his decision to build a new headquarters in Newark.

Tangible Progress on Long-Awaited Sewer Service Area Updates

Thursday, May 31st, 2012

Somerset County’s Future Wastewater Service Area maps have now been posted for public notice, making it the third county to do so. Four other counties have submitted maps that should be posted soon, and 11 more counties are expected to submit maps by a July 15, 2012, deadline.

Milestone No. 2: Ocean County’s Proposed Wastewater Service Areas Published for Review

Thursday, May 24th, 2012

Ocean is the second county to near adoption of an updated sewer service area under the 2008 Water Quality Management Plan rule. Its proposed Future Wastewater Service Area map was posted May 21.

Sustainable Sites Can Accommodate New Jersey’s Solar Needs

Friday, May 18th, 2012

Incentives for solar facility development on brownfields and landfills should be made more attractive than incentives to develop on farmland and other open lands.

Preserving Land through Market Real Estate Transactions: Nine Approaches and Four Success Stories

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

A new report from New Jersey Future examines the use of non-contiguous clustering in nine New Jersey municipalities as a land-preservation tool.

Milestone: Camden County’s Proposed Wastewater Service Areas Published for Review

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

Camden is the first county to near adoption of an updated sewer service area under the 2008 Water Quality Management Plan rule. Its proposed Future Wastewater Service Area map was posted April 16.

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