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The Economics of Gateway

Prudential Headquarters - Dryden Hall 751 Broad Street, Newark, NJ, United States

Join a conversation with Senator Cory Booker and distinguished experts in business and public policy to discuss the risks and repercussions of a Hudson rail tunnel closure, as well as the benefits of building additional cross-Hudson rail access as part of Amtrak's Gateway program.

Building a Culture of Health in New Jersey

Rutgers University - Pines Manor 2085 Route 27 (Lincoln Highway), Edison, NJ, United States

Building a Culture of Health in New Jersey means creating changes that will surround kids and families in every community with opportunities to make healthy choices. We will discuss how health is linked to health care; how policy and environment changes can better support children, family and community life; how equity is connected to opportunity; and how private and public decision-making impacts health. This conference will explore how New Jersey must balance the cost, benefits and effectiveness of treatment and prevention to improve the health of all residents.

Planning, Economic Development, and the New Normal

DVRPC 190 N. Independence Mall West, 8th Floor, Philadelphia , PA, United States

Delve into the state of the real estate markets after the great recession. How have well-planned communities weathered the storm? Are more communities recognizing the importance of planning for economic development? Veteran planners look at new norms for home values, retail markets, development, and revitalization.

Vision Zero Philadelphia Conference

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Alumni Hall 1020 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

On Thursday, December 3, 2015, the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital are co-hosting Philadelphia’s first Vision Zero conference. Vision Zero is based on the concept that road crashes are not accidents, but are preventable events. Road deaths, currently totaling nearly 100 per year in Philadelphia, can be reduced to zero through education, engineering, and enforcement.

Policy Briefing: Regulatory Reform

The College of New Jersey , Select a Country:

Navigating NJ's complex regulatory system can be a cumbersome process and can result in costly and often conflicting results. Are there more effective solutions for managing growth in New Jersey?

DVRPC’s 50th Anniversary Celebration

HILTON PHILADELPHIA AT PENN'S LANDING 201 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Please join us on the evening of December 9th as we celebrate five decades of planning and regional cooperation, recognize the people, projects and programs that have transformed our region, meet new friends and partners, and be inspired for the next 50 years!

$95

New Jersey Urban Water Conference

NJIT 150 Bleeker Street , Newark, NJ, United States

The New Jersey Urban Water Conference is a half-day event that will bring together state and local decision-makers, practitioners and stakeholders to build awareness of the importance of modern drinking water, stormwater and wastewater infrastructure as key to New Jersey’s prosperity.

Planning for Sign Code Success

DVRPC 190 N. Independence Mall West, 8th Floor, Philadelphia , PA, United States

Coming up with reasonable and enforceable sign codes can often be a complex and controversial process. With so many community stakeholders caring about sign codes, it is important to get the most accurate, up-to-date information and expertise as possible. The seminar will present modules that educate on the technology within signs, sign code issues, understanding electronic message centers, and the importance of signs to business.

(Webinar) Fair Housing: Serious Responsibility, Serious Liability

Online Webinar , United States

RegisterThis session will review significant changes in Federal Fair Housing requirements that occurred in 2015. Topics include the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Federal Fair Housing Act, HUD’s new rule on Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing, and the implementation of the rule through the Assessment of Fair Housing template. The session will help HUD […]

Fixing Flooding: One Community at a Time

Middlesex County Fire Academy 1001 Fire Academy Drive, Sayreville, NJ, United States

The purpose of the conference is to educate stakeholders and engage them in addressing the impacts of stormwater runoff from impervious cover. The workshop will acknowledge on-going efforts by the Sustainable Raritan River Collaborative and showcase their work. It will also provide attendees an opportunity to network and develop new partnerships so they can better achieve the goal of a sustainable Raritan River Basin.

(Webinar) Award-Winning Sustainability

Online Webinar , United States

Winning isn’t everything, but we can often learn a lot from plans, programs, and projects that have been deemed worthy of an award. In this session, speakers representing four winners of SCD’s 2015 Awards for Excellence in Sustainability will demonstrate how communities can function more sustainably.

Building Inclusion into the Millennial City

Special Events Forum, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

The U.S. city was built for the baby boom. Its bones were formed when the U.S. was in its final decades of legal apartheid and fleshed out over four decades of rising inequality. The baby boom is still here and will continue to shape cities, suburbs, and rural areas. But we now need to accommodate a new generation— the millennials—whose coming of age will require millions of new rental housing units. Where will this housing be built?

New Jersey Future’s Redevelopment Forum

Hyatt Regency New Brunswick Two Albany Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

New Jersey Future's Redevelopment Forum is a daylong conference that brings together more than 500 municipal and state leaders and leading professionals in planning, development, law, transportation, architecture, construction, environmental conservation and historic preservation to share best practices and lessons learned.

$119