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State and Local Government Fiscal Policies Specific to Oil and Natural Gas Extraction (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

High oil and natural gas prices over the last decade, combined with new technology have ignited a fossil fuel boom across the West. Drilling for oil and natural gas is a high-impact economic activity. Today’s unconventional oil development and its effects differ in important ways from oil booms of the past. This webinar charts the new “unconventional” fossil fuel boom, tracking production, employment, and fiscal trends in an effort to better understand the pressures boomtowns face and to identify best practices for benefiting from these new unconventional fossil fuel plays.

Health in All Policies (HIAP) Workshop

Cook College Center, Rutgers University 59 Biel Rd., New Brunswick, NJ 08901, NJ, United States

TOGETHER NORTH JERSEY plans to host a day-long workshop to introduce the concept of HIAPs and train participants in approaches to HIAP, leaving them with the tools they need to undertake a HIAP approach in “non-health” decision-making. 

$25 – $35

Engage: Hunterdon County Public Workshop

Route 12 County Complex, Building One 314 State Route 12, Flemington, NJ, United States

Please join Together North Jersey, the NJTPA, and Hunterdon County for a
public workshop to gather input for the plans that will shape the future of
North Jersey.

Engage: Union County Public Workshop

Kean University, Donald R. Conklin Conference Center, STEM Building, 6th Floor 1075 Morris Avenue, Union, NJ, United States

The workshop is part of a series being held throughout the region by Together North Jersey, a consortium of local, state, and regional partners working together on a Regional Plan for Sustainable Development. These workshops are an opportunity for the public to share ideas about planning for the future to build stronger communities and local and regional economies. The NJTPA also will be on hand to discuss Plan 2040, its update to the long-range transportation plan for the region.

Happy Hour Joint Networking Event

The Princeton Sports Bar & Grill 128 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

The Emerging Professionals Group has teamed with ASCE's young member group to host a joint networking event.

AICP Exam Prep Webinar

Online Webinar , United States

AICP Exam Prep Webinar -Register Now!

“From Jersey to Dixie: Issues of Place and Planning” Documentary Showing

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

"From Jersey to Dixie: Issues of Place and Planning" is a documentary, created by Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy students Brandon McKoy and Susannah Dyen, that compares and contrasts planning issues in New Jersey and the Southern region of the United States (Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana).

Planning in a Post-Sandy World

Varies

Registration Open!  As the lights come back on in New York and New Jersey, the region looks to the future. How can planning create a more resilient region? Who will make the tough decisions? And how will they change the way people live, work, and play along the coastal shores?

Community Marketplace: Investing in the Delaware Valley’s Downtowns (CM | 1.5)

PECO, Energy Hall 2301 Market Street, Philadelphia, NJ, United States

Finding the right development properties and partners is a real challenge. The Community Marketplace will highlight 14 transit-oriented communities with redevelopment opportunities. Join builders, developers, investors, realtors, architects, engineers and economic development professionals to learn about these great places and how to leverage the right partnerships for success.

How Do We Measure Bike Share Success (CM | 1.5)

Online Webinar , United States

As bike sharing systems are proliferating in cities across the US, and early systems in Boston and Washington, DC are coming of age, we examine the different metrics on which bike share programs can be evaluated. What does bike share success mean? Financial self-sufficiency, or even profitability? Improved mobility? Improved public health? Reduced GHG emissions? How can we measure the cultural impact of bike share? Or should we simply be concerned about operational success--keeping the trains running on time.