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Urban Centers Are Back! In Fact, So Is the Whole State of New Jersey

Tuesday, August 12th, 2025

2024 municipal population estimates indicate a return to population growth in urban centers – and in the rest of the state. Late in the decade of the 2000s, around the time of the Great Recession, New Jersey’s population growth pattern underwent a major shift.

Walking Together: Honoring Our History, Healing Through Nature, Reimagining What’s Possible

Monday, June 16th, 2025

As we approach this year’s Juneteenth, many of us will gather to commemorate a day of delayed freedom—an emancipation long overdue, and one still too often compromised. We will remember the ongoing struggle for Black liberation. But we must also reflect on where that liberation happens: in places where we can breathe freely, move freely, and simply be.

More Home Choices for New Jersey: How Accessory Dwelling Units Can Help Solve Our Housing Shortage

Thursday, May 15th, 2025

If you’ve tried finding a home in New Jersey recently, you already know: the rent is too high, buying a home feels impossible, and competition is fierce. Rentals disappear overnight and homebuyers face bidding wars that drive prices out of reach. Why is it so difficult to find an affordable place to live?

Stubborn Seeds and Strong Foundations: What Armenian Resilience Teaches Us About Building Forward

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025

April marks Armenian History Month, a time to honor the deep roots, resilience, and culture of the Armenian people. For many of us in the diaspora, especially here in New Jersey, this month reminds us to reflect on our ancestors’ strength and survival. It’s an opportunity to celebrate our contributions to this country and recommit to building a better future — one shaped by remembrance and justice.

Breaking the Barrier to Water Infrastructure Funding

Friday, March 14th, 2025

The New Jersey Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds (SRF) are critical financial resources that can provide a variety of funding and financing options, including principal forgiveness and low-interest loans, to support water infrastructure improvements across the state.

Debt is Not a Bad Word: Funding New Jersey’s Infrastructure through Smart Financing

Tuesday, February 18th, 2025

Municipalities face a tricky balancing act when it comes to infrastructure improvements: they need to address large, costly projects but have limited resources to fund them. Historically, issuing debt has been the primary means that municipalities are left with to finance critical improvements. However, municipal leaders are reluctant to be the ones responsible for issuing debt, while utilities and public systems are often hesitant to raise rates to cover project costs.

Sustainable and Cost-Efficient: Implementing a Dig-Once Policy in Trenton

Friday, August 30th, 2024

Funding, funding, funding–the chorus frequently heard at the inception of almost every community improvement project. Financing remains one of the largest obstacles to infrastructure improvements.

Stormwater Pays No Mind to Municipal Borders—Why Should You?

Tuesday, July 30th, 2024

“Stormwater follows watershed boundaries, not political boundaries,” said Dr. Dan Van Abs, Professor at Rutgers University, during the 2024 New Jersey Planning & Redevelopment Conference (PRC). Many of New Jersey’s 564 municipalities grapple with flooding issues. For some, it is not uncommon for as little as three inches of rainfall to grind daily life to a halt.

Transit-Oriented Development Is Popular, but Won’t Happen by Itself

Friday, March 15th, 2024

New Jersey’s transit towns are experiencing something of a revival in the last decade and a half. This is an important positive development, since transit-oriented development (TOD) advances multiple societal goals.

Sustainable Water Management: Program Rundown of Municipal Options

Monday, December 18th, 2023

The future of New Jersey’s water relies on commitment to equitable decision-making to solve legacy water infrastructure issues like lead service line replacement, combined sewer overflows, coastal and riverine flooding, and upgrading water infrastructure. By working together to address the growing needs of our water systems, we can properly mitigate the stress they will face with growing and more frequent storms fueled by climate change, and ensure that natural and tap waters are free from contaminants to support healthy and resilient communities across the state.

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