Below is a collection of all posts from the committees.
APA-NJ sends letter to Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee
We recommend the following language as the means to enhance the quality of analysis that informs the master plan reexamination process. These changes would result in master plans that are better equipped to protect or improve the quality of life for all residents and that can better direct targeted and strategic investment of local and state economic development resources.
APA-NJ & APA-NY Metro transportation committees host Sustainable Street Series
A panel discussion featuring regional experts in sustainable streets will be followed by a workshop session, where you will work with facilitators to analyze the potential for innovative roadway treatments in Hoboken and Long Island City.
Young Professionals Mixer
Enjoy free appetizers and bring your business cards to enter to win a bottle of wine
APA-NJ Sends Memo To Senate And Assembly Sponsors of S1/1914 And A2853
“Since 1991, New Jersey has had a State Development and Redevelopment Plan in place to help guide economic growth and land conservation efforts at the state and local levels. In recent years, it has been marginalized, in large measure due to the inability of state agencies to cooperate with one another.
APA-NJ Partners With NJ Future, RPA & PlanSmart NJ To Address Highlands Commission
As organizations committed to ensuring a sustainable future for New Jersey through sound land use planning, we urge you to carefully consider the nominations you make to the Highlands Council.
APA-NJ Responds To A3447
Last month, APA-NJ provided testimony at the Assembly Housing and Local Government Committee meeting opposing A-3447. Since that point, APA-NJ issued a full statement directed at the bill’s sponsors and a supplemental video statement.
APA-NJ Submits 2nd Statement on ARC
Recently, New Jersey’s Governor Chris Christie has agreed to give a two week reprieve on potentially canceling one of the greatest mass transit projects to occur in this region over the last 50 years.
