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Understanding the Redevelopment Process and Your Role in It

Thomas Edison State College 101 W. State St., Trenton, NJ, United States

Redevelopment is a procedure used to revitalize distressed neighborhoods, address the effects of underused and neglected parcels and enhance the economic conditions of a municipality. Accompanied by sound planning and execution, redevelopment ultimately allows residents, stakeholders and local government officials to produce invaluable changes to our communities.

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Green Roof Design, Installation & Planning (CM | 1.5)

John Theurer Cancer Center, Hackensack University Hospital 90 Second Street, Hackensack, NJ, United States

Join us for a tour of the new 4500 sq ft roof garden at the John Theurer Cancer Center.  

Attendees will learn more about its purpose, design and construction along with regulatory issues, urban heat island and neighborhood impacts, storm water reduction methods, and tips on utilizing roof garden planning. 

Downtown Jersey City Walking Tour (CM | 2.0)

Jersey City City Hall 280 Grove Street , Jersey City, NJ, United States

Join City of Jersey City Planning Director Robert Cotter, PP, FAICP on a walking tour of some of the State's most successful redevelopment efforts that now make up the fabric of Downtown Jersey City.

Roosevelt Borough Walking Tour (CM Pending | 2.0)

Borough of Roosevelt NJ, United States

The presentations will include the development history of the Borough, the architectural history, the successful efforts to preserve the greenbelt and a discussion of other unique land use issues the Borough has faced in the last 20 years. Highlights will include access to a famous New Deal art mural by Ben Shahn in the school building that depicts the founding of the Borough on three large panels as well as a discussion of one of the earliest experiments in ecologically aware affordable housing, the Roosevelt Senior Citizens' Housing, which set out to incorporate energy-efficiency within traditional designs.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CM | 2.0)

East Orange City Hall 44 City Hall Plaza, East Orange, United States

Planners and design professionals can substantially reduce future incidents of crime in their communities.  This session will present the practice of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) as a method for using good design and land use planning to reduce fear and crime.  Presenters will include representatives from the law enforcement, architecture, and planning communities with experience and knowledge to explain how to understand and use CPTED in the field.

Planning for Immigrant and Multi-Ethnic Communities (CM | 2.0)

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

While communities are well attuned to the diversification and globalization of U.S. cities and towns, how they can respond to these trends in practice is less well understood. This forum will present an overview of some key concepts, trends and issues to consider when planning in immigrant and multi-ethnic contexts.

Union City Walking Tour (CM | Pending)

Union City In front of the Light Rail Station at Bergenline Ave and 49th St., Union City, NJ, United States

State Senator and Mayor of Union City Brian P. Stack will lead a two-hour tour on the planning, development, and cultural activities of Union City.