Working for Smart Growth:
More Livable Places and Open Spaces

 

Planning and Governance

Proposal Would Reverse Policy of Targeting Energy-Efficiency Incentives to Smart-Growth Areas

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities has issued a proposal that would reverse its policy of targeting energy-efficiency incentives to smart-growth areas, and is soliciting public comment.

New Jersey Residents Are Concerned About How the State Has Developed

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

New Jersey residents are unhappy about recent growth patterns, saying they have made the state expensive and difficult to travel. They support coordinated planning to protect natural resources, foster walkable communities and enhance transportation options.

The ‘Shadow Northeast Corridor’ Draws Warehouses … and People

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Land values are pushing commuters out to the periphery of the Northeast Corridor, which means they have to drive long distances back in to get to work.

Menendez Focuses on TOD Funding in Updated Livable Communities Act

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Sen. Menendez introduces an updated Livable Communities Act, including funding to spark private investment in transit-oriented development.

On Balance, New Legislative Effort Keeps Urban Transit Hub Incentives Intact

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Should a new bill that uses funds originally allocated to the Urban Transit Hub Tax Credit program raise a red flag for smart growth and transit advocates?

Join us in Supporting the Federal Partnership for Sustainable Communities

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

New Jersey Future contacted U.S. Sens. Robert Menendez and Frank Lautenberg today, seeking their support to maintain funding for the federal Partnership for Sustainable Communities.

Accommodating Growth in Mercer County

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Development pressures in Mercer County are likely to increase in the next 25 years, exacerbating traffic and loss of open space. Redevelopment is one way to address this problem, by accommodating new growth in areas with existing development and infrastructure. However, redevelopment efforts can face strong public resistance. New Jersey Future convened several groups of thought leaders in Mercer County to examine some of the reasons for this resistance, and to highlight steps that can be taken in the future to minimize it.

Memo to HR: Want to Attract Top Young Talent in New Jersey? Move to the Cities

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Some employers in New Jersey are realizing that its hard to attract top young talent in the suburbs.

Highlands Council Can Support Local Growth Plans

Monday, August 1st, 2011

Updated Aug. 5: Five municipalities had their center designation plans approved at the Highlands Council’s Aug. 3 meeting. New Jersey Future and the Regional Plan Association sent a letter to the Highlands Council supporting its favorable review of the plans.

City-Loving Millennials: Are They Born That Way?

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

The “why” of Millennials’ counter-reaction to the suburban cul-de-sacs and office parks of their parents’ generation is something the experts tend not to explore very deeply, but perhaps we can legitimately point to their change in attitude as being a direct and tangible result of education and advocacy efforts.

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