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SUMMARY:2016 New Jersey Sustainability Summit
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW\nPlan now to attend the 2016 New Jersey Sustainability Summit on June 15 at The College of New Jersey. Be part of the collaborative enterprise needed to ensure a sustainable future for New Jersey and beyond! \nThis year\, with the help of our task forces\, we have been digging deeper into the Energy and Waste dimensions and exploring what communities can do in these areas to help put New Jersey on the right track towards meeting our goals. \nNote: To gauge session attendance\, you will be asked to select ONE breakout session in each of the concurrent sessions when you register.  View detailed session descriptions HERE.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/2016-new-jersey-sustainability-summit/
LOCATION:The College of New Jersey\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160520T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160520T113000
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CREATED:20160504T142515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160504T142549Z
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SUMMARY:Building Local Resilience to Climate Change: Tools & Sustainable Jersey Actions for Communities
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW\nThis workshop will review tools and actionable steps that communities can take to be more prepared and resilient to the impacts of climate change. The tools were developed and vetted by public\, non-profit and academic partners throughout the state\, including Sustainable Jersey’s Task Forces. As such\, they represent some of the most current resiliency tools available to New Jersey municipalities. Topics to be covered include the NJ Municipal Resilience Cycle\, coastal and tidally influenced vulnerability assessments\, extreme temperature event plans\, emergency preparedness self-assessments (“Getting to Resilience”)\, emergency communications for vulnerable populations\, and more.  \nWho should attend? The workshop is intended for planners\, engineers\, emergency managers\, local officials\, green teams and citizens and organizations interested in learning about local resiliency tools and actionable steps. You don’t need to be a Sustainable Jersey community to benefit from the workshop\, although you’ll probably want to join the growing list of registered communities afterwards! \nFor agenda and speaker bios click here. Sustainable Jersey has applied for AICP credits for this workshop. \nThis workshop will be offered in southern New Jersey at the ACUA on May 20th.  See the Sustainable Jersey calendar for details and registration information. \nRegistration will begin at 9:00.  Program will run from 9:30-11:30. \nCo-Hosted by:  The Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders\, Office of Emergency Management & Office of Planning
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/building-local-resilience-to-climate-change-tools-sustainable-jersey-actions-for-communities-2/
LOCATION:ACUA Environmental Park\, 6700 Delilah Road\, Egg Harbor Township\, NJ\, 08234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160517T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160517T233000
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CREATED:20160504T142201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160504T142201Z
UID:10001246-1463475600-1463527800@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Building Local Resilience to Climate Change: Tools & Sustainable Jersey Actions for Communities
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW\nThis workshop will review tools and actionable steps that communities can take to be more prepared and resilient to the impacts of climate change. The tools were developed and vetted by public\, non-profit and academic partners throughout the state\, including Sustainable Jersey’s Task Forces. As such\, they represent some of the most current resiliency tools available to New Jersey municipalities. Topics to be covered include the NJ Municipal Resilience Cycle\, coastal and tidally influenced vulnerability assessments\, extreme temperature event plans\, emergency preparedness self-assessments (“Getting to Resilience”)\, emergency communications for vulnerable populations\, and more.  \nWho should attend? The workshop is intended for planners\, engineers\, emergency managers\, local officials\, green teams and citizens and organizations interested in learning about local resiliency tools and actionable steps. You don’t need to be a Sustainable Jersey community to benefit from the workshop\, although you’ll probably want to join the growing list of registered communities afterwards! \nFor agenda and speaker bios click here. Sustainable Jersey has applied for AICP credits for this workshop. \nThis workshop will be offered in southern New Jersey at the ACUA on May 20th.  See the Sustainable Jersey calendar for details and registration information. \nRegistration will begin at 9:00.  Program will run from 9:30-11:30. \nCo-Hosted by:  The Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders\, Office of Emergency Management & Office of Planning
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/building-local-resilience-to-climate-change-tools-sustainable-jersey-actions-for-communities/
LOCATION:Middlesex County Fire Academy\, 1001 Fire Academy Drive\, Sayreville\, NJ\, 08872\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160511T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160511T170000
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CREATED:20160504T141729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160504T141729Z
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SUMMARY:Funding Walkable and Bike Friendly Communities
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW\nCreating walkable and bikable communities is a successful strategy for maintaining and restoring economic vitality and improving public health in a community. \nThe presence of sidewalks and bike facilities increases property values and commercial rents. Sidewalks and connected\, well-maintained pedestrian networks allow people to safely and conveniently patronize local shops\, businesses\, and restaurants. Improved pedestrian and bicycle safety encourages fewer motorists\, leading to less road congestion\, gas consumption and cleaner air. \nIncreasing physical activity by incorporating walking and bicycling trips into daily activity is part of an active lifestyle that is associated with decreased risks for heart disease\, diabetes\, hypertension\, and colon cancer\, as well as an increased sense of mental well-being.Attend this workshop to learn more about the funding opportunities available to help create and maintain safe\, walkable and bikeable environments in your town that provide opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to travel safely. \nWorkshop topics include: \n\nTips and strategies for applying for federal and state grants that can make your project a reality. In particular\, tactics for applying to the grant solicitations from the NJ Department of Transportation in Safe Routes to School and Transportation Alternatives funding.\nSustainable Jersey actions aimed at implementing pedestrian and bike friendly policies and environmental changes.\n\nPresenters include: \n\nElise Bremer-Nei\, NJ Dpartment of Transportation (NJDOT)\nTrish Sanchez\, NJ Safe Routes To School (NJSRTS) Resource Center\nRenee Haider\, Sustainable Jersey\n\nParking Information: \nThere is a parking garage located at 125 Broadway\, and several other parking lots surrounding the area\, all for different fees.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/funding-walkable-and-bike-friendly-communities-4/
LOCATION:Rutgers Camden Campus Center\, West AB Conference Room\, 326 Penn Street\, Camden\, NJ\, 08102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160510T100000
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SUMMARY:Funding Walkable and Bike Friendly Communities
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW\nCreating walkable and bikable communities is a successful strategy for maintaining and restoring economic vitality and improving public health in a community. \nThe presence of sidewalks and bike facilities increases property values and commercial rents. Sidewalks and connected\, well-maintained pedestrian networks allow people to safely and conveniently patronize local shops\, businesses\, and restaurants. Improved pedestrian and bicycle safety encourages fewer motorists\, leading to less road congestion\, gas consumption and cleaner air. \nIncreasing physical activity by incorporating walking and bicycling trips into daily activity is part of an active lifestyle that is associated with decreased risks for heart disease\, diabetes\, hypertension\, and colon cancer\, as well as an increased sense of mental well-being.Attend this workshop to learn more about the funding opportunities available to help create and maintain safe\, walkable and bikeable environments in your town that provide opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to travel safely. \nWorkshop topics include: \n\nTips and strategies for applying for federal and state grants that can make your project a reality. In particular\, tactics for applying to the grant solicitations from the NJ Department of Transportation in Safe Routes to School and Transportation Alternatives funding.\nSustainable Jersey actions aimed at implementing pedestrian and bike friendly policies and environmental changes.\n\nPresenters include: \n\nElise Bremer-Nei\, NJ Dpartment of Transportation (NJDOT)\nTrish Sanchez\, NJ Safe Routes To School (NJSRTS) Resource Center\nRenee Haider\, Sustainable Jersey\n\nParking Information: \nThere is a parking garage located at 125 Broadway\, and several other parking lots surrounding the area\, all for different fees.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/funding-walkable-and-bike-friendly-communities-3/
LOCATION:Cumberland County College\, Luciano Conference Center\, Forum Room\, 3322 College Drive\, Vineland\, NJ\, 08360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160509T120000
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CREATED:20160504T140116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160504T140116Z
UID:10001240-1462788000-1462795200@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Funding Walkable and Bike Friendly Communities
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW\nCreating walkable and bikable communities is a successful strategy for maintaining and restoring economic vitality and improving public health in a community. \nThe presence of sidewalks and bike facilities increases property values and commercial rents. Sidewalks and connected\, well-maintained pedestrian networks allow people to safely and conveniently patronize local shops\, businesses\, and restaurants. Improved pedestrian and bicycle safety encourages fewer motorists\, leading to less road congestion\, gas consumption and cleaner air. \nIncreasing physical activity by incorporating walking and bicycling trips into daily activity is part of an active lifestyle that is associated with decreased risks for heart disease\, diabetes\, hypertension\, and colon cancer\, as well as an increased sense of mental well-being.Attend this workshop to learn more about the funding opportunities available to help create and maintain safe\, walkable and bikeable environments in your town that provide opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to travel safely. \nWorkshop topics include: \n\nTips and strategies for applying for federal and state grants that can make your project a reality. In particular\, tactics for applying to the grant solicitations from the NJ Department of Transportation in Safe Routes to School and Transportation Alternatives funding.\nSustainable Jersey actions aimed at implementing pedestrian and bike friendly policies and environmental changes.\n\nPresenters include: \n\nElise Bremer-Nei\, NJ Dpartment of Transportation (NJDOT)\nTrish Sanchez\, NJ Safe Routes To School (NJSRTS) Resource Center\nRenee Haider\, Sustainable Jersey\n\nParking Information: \nThere is a parking garage located at 125 Broadway\, and several other parking lots surrounding the area\, all for different fees.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/funding-walkable-and-bike-friendly-communities-2/
LOCATION:Special Events Forum\, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160505T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160505T123000
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CREATED:20160504T135138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160504T135242Z
UID:10001417-1462442400-1462451400@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Funding Walkable and Bike Friendly Communities
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW\nCreating walkable and bikable communities is a successful strategy for maintaining and restoring economic vitality and improving public health in a community. \nThe presence of sidewalks and bike facilities increases property values and commercial rents. Sidewalks and connected\, well-maintained pedestrian networks allow people to safely and conveniently patronize local shops\, businesses\, and restaurants. Improved pedestrian and bicycle safety encourages fewer motorists\, leading to less road congestion\, gas consumption and cleaner air. \nIncreasing physical activity by incorporating walking and bicycling trips into daily activity is part of an active lifestyle that is associated with decreased risks for heart disease\, diabetes\, hypertension\, and colon cancer\, as well as an increased sense of mental well-being.Attend this workshop to learn more about the funding opportunities available to help create and maintain safe\, walkable and bikeable environments in your town that provide opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to travel safely. \nWorkshop topics include: \n\nTips and strategies for applying for federal and state grants that can make your project a reality. In particular\, tactics for applying to the grant solicitations from the NJ Department of Transportation in Safe Routes to School and Transportation Alternatives funding.\nSustainable Jersey actions aimed at implementing pedestrian and bike friendly policies and environmental changes.\n\nPresenters include: \n\nElise Bremer-Nei\, NJ Dpartment of Transportation (NJDOT)\nTrish Sanchez\, NJ Safe Routes To School (NJSRTS) Resource Center\nRenee Haider\, Sustainable Jersey\n\nParking Information: \nThere is a parking garage located at 125 Broadway\, and several other parking lots surrounding the area\, all for different fees.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/funding-walkable-and-bike-friendly-communities/
LOCATION:Passaic County Community College in Paterson\, 32 Church Street Hamilton Club Building\, 2nd floor Seminar Room\, Paterson\, 07505\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150812T130000
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CREATED:20150721T173248Z
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UID:10001364-1439384400-1439388000@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: How Effective Parking Management Helps Create More Livable Communities (CM | 1)
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nParking is a critical piece of a community’s infrastructure. It plays an important role in developing “mixed-use projects” and sustainable transportation. Parking also has a direct impact on the ability to create compact\, healthy communities. \nOverly restrictive parking requirements can thwart efforts to build walkable communities that require less parking. Too little parking can impact retailers and the financing of residential development. Ultimately\, decisions made about parking affect the livability of our communities. \nThis webinar will focus on the new “Effective Parking Management” action that seeks to help New Jersey municipalities “right-size” their parking. It highlights the importance of properly evaluating parking demand and then discusses strategies that municipalities may employ to address their specific parking needs. \nLearn about: \n\nStrategies that work to make existing parking more efficient\nStrategies that reduce future parking demand\nStrategies that enhance (or do not hinder) walkability\nThen hear from communities that have successfully utilized these strategies.\n\nSPEAKERS:\nTeri Jover\, Managing Director\, New Jersey Future \nJim Constantine\, Principal\, Looney Ricks Kiss \nCase Study: Metuchen
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/webinar-how-effective-parking-management-helps-create-more-livable-communities-cm1/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140319T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140319T140000
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CREATED:20140223T183809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140224T034255Z
UID:10001259-1395234000-1395237600@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Water Conservation Strategies for Municipalities and Community Organizations
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nWater is a critical natural resource that supports essential human activities as well as ecological functions. Shortages can have dangerous and significant implications for public health as well as for the local economy and for ecological integrity. In addition to reduced groundwater recharge from increasing impervious surfaces\, demands on New Jersey’s limited water supply due to population growth and development have greatly increased. There are several opportunities for municipalities to conserve and protect water\, and gain credit within Sustainable Jersey. \nA Water Conservation Ordinance can help municipalities curtail unnecessary water waste. Sustainable Jersey’s Water Conservation Ordinance seeks to help extend available supplies through short-term drought periods\, and to avoid recurrent drought warnings/water emergencies caused by late summer “drought.” Educating residents and stakeholders about water conservation can help municipalities to conserve this valuable resource and earn additional points in Sustainable Jersey. \nThe GreenFaith Water Shield is a structured set of activities and resources for the faith community to use in their water conservation efforts. The faith sector\, with their sizeable properties and large membership\, offers a significant environmental and outreach opportunity for municipalities. The Shield is a national designation signifying that a faith-based institution has taken steps – educational\, spiritual\, and practical – to conserve water\, protect water quality\, and mobilize its members and community to do the same at home.  \n\nRandall Solomon\, Co-Director of Sustainable Jersey\, will present a short overview of the Sustainable Jersey Water Conservation actions.\nThe webinar will also include a presentation from a municipality that has implemented the Water Conservation Ordinance and conducted Water Conservation Education and Outreach.\nLearn about the Green Faith Water Shield designation from Stacey Kennealy of Green Faith.\n\nThis webinar has been approved for 1 CEU (Technical) for Public Works Managers
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/water-conservation-strategies-for-municipalities-and-community-organizations/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130918T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130918T163000
DTSTAMP:20260429T100935
CREATED:20130828T174302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130828T174422Z
UID:10001203-1379491200-1379521800@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Sustainable Jersey Sustainability Summit (CM | Pending)
DESCRIPTION:Sustainable Jersey Sustainability Summit September 18\, 2013\n\nThis one-of-a-kind event will bring together New Jersey’s top sustainability experts withacademics\, state and local agencies\, organizations\, Sustainable Jersey Green Team and Task Force members and the interested public\, at a sustainable venue\, Duke Farms! \nThe purpose of the summit is to provide and inspire collaborative and productive conversation about the sustainability goals for New Jersey. Participants will discuss ideas\, best practices and strategies for the future. \nSustainable Jersey will give participants briefing papers in advance on key topics that summarize research\, goals and proposed direction for New Jersey and the region. \n\n\n\nRegistration\n\n*Please Note: This event has reached maximum capacity.  Registration is closed.  Since this event is full\, walk-in registration will not be available. Presentations and other documents related to the summit will be posted on our website following the event. \nWhen: September 18\, 2013\, 8:00am – 4:30pm – Continental breakfast and buffet lunch served \nWhere: Duke Farms\, 1112 Duke Parkway West\, Hillsborough\, NJ
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/sustainable-jersey-sustainability-summit/
LOCATION:Duke Farms\, 1112 Duke Parkway West\, Hillsborough\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:APA-NJ Event,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130307T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130307T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T100935
CREATED:20130221T153754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130221T153809Z
UID:10001142-1362645000-1362655800@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Hurricane Sandy: Recover\, Restore and Rebuild
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URL:https://njplanning.org/event/hurricane-sandy-recover-restore-and-rebuild-2/
LOCATION:Woodbridge Community Center\, 600 Main Street\, Woodbridge\, NJ\, 07095\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130225T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130225T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T100935
CREATED:20130221T152302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130221T152316Z
UID:10001141-1361781000-1361791800@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Hurricane Sandy: Recover\, Restore and Rebuild
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URL:https://njplanning.org/event/hurricane-sandy-recover-restore-and-rebuild/
LOCATION:Toms River Municipal Building (Council Room)\, 33 Washington Street\, Toms River\, NJ\, 08754\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121204T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121204T123000
DTSTAMP:20260429T100935
CREATED:20121129T005508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121129T005508Z
UID:10001000-1354611600-1354624200@njplanning.org
SUMMARY:Sustainable Jersey: Meeting of the Green Infrastructure Task Force
DESCRIPTION:Help support Sustainable Jersey’s new Green Infrastructure Task Force by attending a meeting on December 4\, 2012\, to discuss regulatory and legal framework to support green infrastructure\, educational needs and opportunities\, and the development of new model ordinances in New Jersey.  This is a great opportunity to become involved in a new task force and hear thoughts from one of our speakers\, Noah Garrison\, of the Natural Resources Defense Council.  To view the agenda\, click HERE.  We would greatly appreciate your input as we continue to develop and grow the Green Infrastructure Task Force. \nFor more information on the venue and for directions\, please visit:http://www.livingstonnj.org/Directions-Srcenter.pdf. If you are interested in attending or have any questions\, plaese RSVP to info@sustainablejersey.com.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/sustainable-jersey-meeting-of-the-green-infrastructure-task-force/
LOCATION:Livingston Senior & Community Center\, 204 Hillside Avenue\, Livingston\, NJ\, 07039\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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