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2012 New Jersey Planning Conference

Hyatt Regency New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Get ready for what will be APA-NJ's largest conference yet!  Visit our conference website: www.2012NJPlanningConference.org for more details.  Registration is open!

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North Jersey Sustainable Communities Consortium (NJSCC) – Information Sessions – Local Demonstration Project Funding Opportunities by NJ TRANSIT

Raritan Valley Community College 118 Lamington Rd., Branchburg, NJ, United States

Please join us at one of our free information sessions hosted by NJ TRANSIT to promote the sustainable development Local Demonstration Project (LDP) program. These information sessions will educate you on what the LDP is and how to fill out a successful application.

The Nuts and Bolts of Non-Contiguous Clustering (CM | 1.0)

Online Webinar , United States

We are pleased to partner with New Jersey Future on the first of their new webinar series. The Nuts and Bolts of Non-Contiguous Clustering, scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 12:30 pm, is a one-hour look at this innovative land-preservation tool and how it has been implemented in the state of New Jersey. Three presenters […]

Public Private Partnerships (PPPs): Moving NJ Transportation Forward

Woodbridge Hilton 120 Wood Avenue South, Iselin, NJ, United States

Sponsored by the Women's Transportation Seminar, join a discussion on the various views of the environment for Public Private Partnerships (PPP) for transportation in NJ and how PPPs are evolving in the industry to enhance project delivery options. Learn what is developing with PPPs and how this funding tool may advance construction of new facilities. Hear how NJ state leadership views PPP’s. Find out the latest on this alternative funding source from a representative of the FHWA. And learn about plans at the Port Authority of NY & NJ to engage private partners to replace a major bi-state bridge.

$45 – $55

Reaching the Ones Who Don’t Show Up (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

We all know that our usual public meetings aren’t attracting large portions of our populations, and that many of the people we most want to hear from are more likely to use email and web sites than to show up for a council meeting. But with all the websites and whiz-bang online tools out there, what should we be doing? We will explore several different online public participation techniques, from surveying to idea prioritizing and ongoing project management. We will give a real-time demonstration of how several methods and online tools work, and we will spend a little time with the developer of one of these tools to discuss the challenges and protections needed to foster effective online participation.