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SUMMARY:Future City Competition
DESCRIPTION:The Future City Competition is a part of the National Engineers Week activities; the program was developed for seventh and eighth grade students to help them discover and foster interests in math\, science and engineering. The team that wins the regional competition each year receives an all-expense paid trip to the national finals in Washington\, DC in February. \nThere is a demand for Judges on the day of competition. The perspective of Professional Planners would not only benefit participating students\, but the greater program.  \nVisit:  http://branches.asce.org/centraljersey/FutureCity.html
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/future-city-competition/
LOCATION:Rutgers Student Center\, 126 College Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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SUMMARY:NJ Complete Streets Summit
DESCRIPTION:Seeking CM Credits \nTo Register Visit:  http://policy.rutgers.edu/vtc/bikeped/completestreets/summit.phpPlease register by October 8th \nThe New Jersey Department of Transportation and the Voorhees Transportation Center\, with funding from the Federal Highway Administration\, are pleased to announce the NJ Complete Streets Summit\, cosponsored by the NJ Chapter of the American Planning Association and the Metropolitan Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers.    The Department of Transportation recently adopted a Complete Streets Policy\, and would like to spread the word about this program\, encouraging more counties and municipalities to adopt their own policies. The summit will educate engineers\, planners\, and elected officials about Complete Streets\, its benefits and costs\, and how to overcome barriers to implementing a Complete Streets policy. Topics will include an introduction to Complete Streets\, policies and supporting processes\, design and planning\, cost and funding\, and liability.     Michael Ronkin\, an internationally-recognized consultant and speaker on innovative\, practical street design\, will be the keynote speaker. Assemblywoman Grace Spencer (invited) and NJDOT Commissioner James Simpson will give welcoming remarks.    Complete Streets are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users – pedestrians\, bicyclists\, motorists and transit riders of all ages and abilities. Instituting a complete streets policy ensures that agencies routinely design and maintain the entire right of way to enable safe access for anyone who may use it. Having a Complete Streets policy can benefit a community in many ways\, including making their grant applications for state funding more competitive. A Complete Streets program is also eligible for points toward Sustainable Jersey certification and can help a municipality meet its obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
URL:https://njplanning.org/event/nj-complete-streets-summit/
LOCATION:Rutgers Student Center\, 126 College Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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