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SUMMARY:Placemaking in Context: Honoring the Culture and History of Communities
DESCRIPTION:  \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\nPlacemaking in Context: Honoring the Culture and History of Communities  \nDate: Friday April 26\, 2024  \nLocation: Bloustein Special Events Forum\, New Brunswick\, NJ  \nPlacemaking strengthens the connection between people and places. Join us as we examine placemaking through a lens of arts and humanities with transportation\, highlighting the culture and histories of local communities and encouraging safe\, active transportation through the built environment.  \nThis workshop\, Honoring the Culture and History of Communities\, is open to municipalities\, planners\, and anyone else interested in learning about placemaking. Speakers represent a variety of projects and places with different goals and outcomes – remembering events of the past\, preserving community memories\, acknowledging changing landscapes\, and celebrating communities that occupy spaces in the present.  \nAttendees will walk away with:  \n\nExamples of diverse types of placemaking\, demonstrated by the variety of speakers\, projects\, and locations. \nThe integration of arts and humanities into placemaking through public history\, landscape architecture\, and storytelling.   \nPlacemaking and active transportation through presentations about Strollology (the science of walking)\, public art\, and safety. \nAn opportunity to share their own ideas and troubleshoot issues in their communities through a hands-on workshop. \n\n Keynote Speaker:  \n\nNina Cooke John\, Founding Principal\, Studio Cooke John Architecture + Design \n\nPanelists:   \n\nProfessor Kristin O’Brassill-Kulfan\, Assistant Teaching Professor & Coordinator of Public History – History Department\, Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences (AIR Collaborative) \nJennifer Souder\, Founder\, Asbury Park African-American Music Project \nDiane Shelton\, MSW\, Community Outreach Specialist\, Interfaith Neighbors \nTamara Remedios\, Director of Neighborhood Activations for Global Center for Urban Innovations\, Audible\n\n Presenters:  \n\nAnette Freytag\, Professor of the History and Theory of Landscape Architecture\, Rutgers University School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (co-founder of AIR Collaborative)  \nDaniel Swern\, Co-founder and Producing Director\, coLAB Arts\n\n  \nEvent Agenda\n9:00 to 9:30: Registration and Networking \n9:30 to 9:40: Welcome – David Behrend\, Executive Director\, NJTPA \n9:40 to 10:00: Keynote – Nina Cooke John \nNina Cooke John will discuss the development\, design\, and installation of Harriet Tubman monument in Newark\, NJ. \n10 am to 11:00: Panel Presentation – Honoring the Past \nThis presentation brings together experts from community-based organizations in New Jersey. Led by Dr. Kristin O’Brassill-Kulfan\, the panel will discuss topics such as collaborative knowledge production about local history\, stakeholder mapping\, and historical resource auditing for community history projects. The panelists will provide case study examples from New Brunswick\, Asbury Park\, and Newark. \nPanelists and Moderator \n\nDr. Kristin O’Brassill-Kulfan (moderator)\, Assistant Professor\, Rutgers – AIR Collaborative\nJennifer Souder\, Founder\, Asbury Park African-American Music Project (AP-AMP)\nDiane Shelton\, MSW\, Community Outreach Specialist\, Interfaith Neighbors\nTamara Remedios\, Director\, Neighborhood Activations for Global Center for Urban Innovation at Audible \n\n11:00 to 11:15: Break \n11:15 to 12:15: Placemaking Presentations – Honoring the Present \nTwo presenters will share their expertise in placemaking with a focus on everyday users of the space. Dr. Anette Freytag will discuss the concept of Strollology – the science of walking – to experience and identify the typical planning errors of a car-based society. She will present on a trans-Atlantic project centering the importance of planners and public administrators to take walks at project sites. \nDan Swern\, producing director for coLAB Arts\, will share how the organization uses creative interventions\, including public art and performance\, to forward community dialogue and information sharing around justice and community-based issues.   \nPresenters \n\nDr. Anette Freytag\, Professor\, Rutgers – AIR Collaborative\nDan Swern\, Co-founder and Producing Director\, coLAB Arts\n\n(end of main program) \n12:15 to 12:45: LUNCH \nBreak for lunch on your own. A list of local lunch options will be provided. \n12:30 to 1:30: OPTIONAL Workshop \nAttendees with placemaking projects in their own communities are invited to stay for a collaborative discussion with experts from the Vibrant Places Program and the AIR Collaborative. This session provides an opportunity to ask questions about local initiatives or share ideas with other placemakers looking to implement projects.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/placemaking-in-context-honoring-the-culture-and-history-of-communities/
LOCATION:Edward J. Bloustein School\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, New Jersey\, 08901
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
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SUMMARY:TNJ Institute Webinar: E-bikes in New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:The TNJ Institute is hosting a webinar\, E-bikes in New Jersey\, to promote a better understanding of e-bikes as a viable transportation mode in the state. Learn about e-bike regulations within and outside of New Jersey and explore e-bike incentive programs and program design. You’ll hear presentations from local and national experts followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. \nSpeakers include: \nJacob Thompson\, Voorhees Transportation Center \nJohn MacArthur\, Portland State University \nLuke Jones\, Valdosta State University \nAshley Seward\, Director of State and Local Policy at People for Bikes \nJoin us Thursday\, December 14 at 12 p.m.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/tnj-institute-webinar-e-bikes-in-new-jersey/
LOCATION:New Jersey
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231214T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20231212T153823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T194709Z
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SUMMARY:TNJ Institute e-Bike Incentives
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday December 14\, 2023 at 12pm for a webinar that explores programs and incentives for e-bike micromobility – brought to you by Together North Jersey and the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority. \nThe TNJ Institute is hosting a webinar\, E-bikes in New Jersey. Learn about e-bike regulations  and explore incentive programs that support e-bikes as a viable transportation mode in the state. The event will include presentations from local and national experts followed by a panel discussion and Q&A.  \nThis webinar took place on Thursday December 14 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.  CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE RECORDING\n \nSpeakers include:   \n\nJohn MacArthur\, Portland State University\nLuke Jones\, Valdosta State University  \nAshley Lovell\, Electric Bicycle Policy & Campaign Director\, People for Bikes\n\nWebinar agenda:  \nWelcome\nBlythe Eaman\, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority    \nE-bikes 101:  What is an e-bike and why is this an important topic? \nJacob Thompson\, Voorhees Transportation Center.  \nOverview of incentive programs in the U.S. with coauthors of “Using E-Bike Purchase Incentive Programs to Expand the Market – North American Trends and Recommended Practices.”  \nMoving the Market for E-Bikes\nJohn MacArthur\, Portland State University \nA National Stated Preference Survey on Electric Bicycle Purchase Incentives – PLEASE NOTE: the findings from these slides have not been published yet and should NOT be cited.\nLuke Jones\, Valdosta State University   \nPeople for Bikes e-bike Incentive Design Toolkit Demonstration\nAshley (Ash) Lovell\, Electric Bicycle Policy & Campaign Director\, People for Bikes \nDiscussion Panel with Audience Q&A\nJacob Thompson\, Voorhees Transportation Center (moderator)\nJohn MacArthur\, Portland State University\nLuke Jones\, Valdosta State University\nAshley (Ash) Lovell\, People for Bikes \n \n\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/tnj-institute-e-bike-webinar/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230428T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230428T133000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20230407T202411Z
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SUMMARY:TNJ Institue Webinar:  Parklet Best Practices
DESCRIPTION:This event took place on April 28\, 2023.   Click here to watch a video of the webinar. \nThe TNJ Initiative\, in collaboration with Downtown New Jersey\, held a Forum on parklet implementation. Speakers discussed lessons learned from the past 10 years since the original Parklet Handbook was released\, and provide insights and ideas for future parklets. \n\nPanelists included:\nMayor Andrew Nowick\, City of Lambertville\nChris Bernardo\, President & CEO\, Commercial District Services\nRyan Sharp\, Director of Transportation and Parking\, City of Hoboken\nJames Ribaudo\, Director of Operations\, Arterial\nCourtenay D. Mercer\, Executive Director\, Downtown New Jersey (Moderator)
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/tnj-institue-webinar-parklet-best-practices/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221208T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221208T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20221018T155907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221216T150423Z
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SUMMARY:Food Security and Food Recovery in New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:WATCH THE VIDEO OF THE WEBINAR HERE. \nLinks to PDF presentations from speakers are hyperlinked in the agenda below \nFood security exists when all people\, at all times\, have physical\, social and economic access to sufficient\, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.  In 2022\, 1 in 12 households experienced food insecurity\, meaning 285\,000 New Jersey households did not have reliable access to affordable\, nutritious food\, and the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated already existing inequities in this area. To try to address this growing crisis through initiatives at the state and local level and through research conducted by private foundations\, such as the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.  This TNJ Institute will provide an overview of recent legislative changes to improve food security\, present at GIS mapping tool for identifying food systems resources\, and learning from on-the-ground case studies of local initiatives and subject matter experts across the NJTPA region.   \nWelcome and Introductions\n \nBlythe Eaman\, Director\, Environmental & Sustainability Planning\, North Jersey Transportation Planning  Authority (NJTPA)  \nFood Insecurity in New Jersey: Legislative Update and Context  \nA brief introduction to significant initiatives and legislation impacting food security in the state\, including the launch of the New Jersey State Office of Food Security Advocate and the 80 x 50 Report on state-level climate change planning.  \nGary Sondermeyer\, Vice President of Operations\, Bayshore Recycling  \nMapping New Jersey’s Food Systems with GIS \nExplore a new GIS mapping tool that is under development to locate and analyze food systems and insecurity in the state.   \nPanel: Food Insecurity Initiatives  \nA panel of experts working across geographic scales to address food security in New Jersey\, from the state\, county\, and local levels.   \n\nGary Sondermeyer\, Vice President of Operations\, Bayshore Recycling (moderator)\nCarlos Rodriguez\, Community Food Bank of New Jersey\nTracy Zur\, Bergen County Commissioner/Bergen County Food Recovery Task Force\nCatherine Hirschman Choudhry\, Westfield Green Team\nBrendan Pearsall\, RU Ready to Farm\, Rutgers’ Beginner Farmer Training Program\n\n 
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/foodsecurity/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210616T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210616T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20210430T200847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T202714Z
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SUMMARY:TNJ Institute: Post-Pandemic Workforce Development Challenges and Changes
DESCRIPTION:This event occurred in the past.  Presentations and materials are linked below. \nThe COVID-19 pandemic has created ongoing operational\, financial\, staffing\, and other workforce challenges for many employers and businesses. Rutgers University’s Voorhees Transportation Center Public Outreach and Engagement Team\, together with North Jersey Partners and the Employers Association of New Jersey\, offer this webinar to better understand the technical and other needs of small and mid-sized employers (private and non-profit)\, and also the pandemic’s real impacts on their businesses. This webinar features highlights from Understanding the Workforce Development Needs of Small and Mid-Sized New Jersey Employers\, which included discussions with businesses and the considerations they face in addressing post-pandemic workforce needs and economic recovery. \n  \nEvent Agenda\nI. Welcome and Introductions \n– Jeff Perlman\, Senior Director\, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority \nII. Background \n– Tammy Molinelli\, Chair\, North Jersey Partners and Executive Director\, Bergen County Workforce Development Board \n– John Sarno\, Esq. President\, Employers Association of NJ \nIII. Research Objectives and Results \n– Miriam Salerno\, Research Manager\, Rutgers Public Outreach and Engagement Team \n– Jane A. Armstrong\, Ph.D. Officer\, North Jersey Partners and Executive Director\, Morris-Sussex-Warren Workforce Development Board \nIV. Case Study – Employer Perspectives \n– Literacy Volunteers\, Elizabeth Gloeggler \n– Parisian Beauty Academy\, Penny Muccia \n– Hartz Mountain\, Norma Hanley \nV. Key Takeaways and Call to Action \n– Tammy Molinelli \nVI. Q&A
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/covid19workforce/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210422T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210422T113000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20210325T203336Z
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SUMMARY:Competitive Task Force Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Competitive Task Force will be meeting (virtually) on April 22\, 2021 to continue the process of updating the Together North Jersey plan. \nPlease RSVP to these meetings via this online form.   Once confirmed\, you’ll received a calendar invite with a link and login information. \nIf you have questions\, please reach out to Miriam Salerno at miriam.salerno@ejb.rutgers.edu.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/competitive-task-force-meeting-3/
LOCATION:New Jersey
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210409T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210409T113000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20210325T203625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210326T152845Z
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SUMMARY:Efficient Task Force Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Efficient Task Force will be meeting (virtually) on April 9\, 2021 to continue the process of updating the Together North Jersey plan. \nPlease RSVP to these meetings via this online form.   Once confirmed\, you’ll received a calendar invite with a link and login information. \nIf you have questions\, please reach out to Miriam Salerno at miriam.salerno@ejb.rutgers.edu.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/efficient-task-force-meeting-3/
LOCATION:New Jersey
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210408T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210408T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20210325T203211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210329T145136Z
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SUMMARY:Livable Task Force Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Livable Task Force will be meeting (virtually) on April 9\, 2021 to continue the process of updating the Together North Jersey plan. \nPlease RSVP to these meetings via this online form.   Once confirmed\, you’ll received a calendar invite with a link and login information. \nIf you have questions\, please reach out to Miriam Salerno at miriam.salerno@ejb.rutgers.edu. \n 
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/livable-task-force-meeting-3/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Forum/Task Forces
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210330T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210330T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20210325T202941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210326T152946Z
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SUMMARY:Resilient Task Force Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Task Force will be meeting (virtually) on March 30\, 2021 to continue the process of updating the Together North Jersey plan. \nPlease RSVP to these meetings via this online form.   Once confirmed\, you’ll received a calendar invite with a link and login information. \nIf you have questions\, please reach out to Miriam Salerno at miriam.salerno@ejb.rutgers.edu.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/resilient-task-force-meeting-3/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Forum/Task Forces
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201124T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201124T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20201026T203633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T165820Z
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SUMMARY:Brownfield Blueprint Webinar #3: It Takes a Village - The Importance of Partners\, Stakeholders\, and Community Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with the New Jersey Brownfields Assistance Center at NJIT \nIt Takes a Village – The Importance of Partners\, Stakeholders\, and Community Engagement will focus on the importance of collaboration in advancing a brownfield site to redevelopment. This webinar will help communities embarking on brownfields redevelopment understand who the critical players are\, and how developing beneficial relationships with them will greatly improve the chances of a smoother and successful redevelopment outcome. In addition\, the webinar will spotlight the experiences of two municipalities in building partnerships\, collaborating with stakeholders\, and engaging their communities which led to brownfield redevelopment success.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/brownfield-blueprint-webinar-3-it-takes-a-village-the-importance-of-partners-stakeholders-and-community-engagement/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201112T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201112T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20201026T203357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T155622Z
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SUMMARY:Brownfield Blueprint Webinar #2: Show Me the Money – Brownfields Funding
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with New Jersey Brownfields Assistance Center @NJIT. \nShow Me the Money – Brownfields Funding will provide an overview of several brownfields funding sources\, including federal and state grants. The webinar will cover funding applicability\, availability\, and include sources many communities may not initially consider.  For those participants who have brownfield sites located within Opportunity Zones (OZ)\, the webinar will explain how communities can prepare to attract OZ funding to their projects.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/brownfield-blueprint-webinar-2-show-me-the-money-brownfields-funding/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201105T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201105T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20201026T202930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T183000Z
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SUMMARY:Brownfields Blueprints Webinar Series #1:  Brownfields Basics
DESCRIPTION:New Jersey Brownfields Assistance Center at NJIT: Brownfields Blueprints Webinar Series \nView the recording of this event here:  https://njit.webex.com/recordingservice/sites/njit/recording/e1876b12902a426990ff3ca217a226df/playback \n  \nBrownfields Basics will provide an overview of the history of brownfields\, what they are\, and the advantages of reusing these sites to create more resilient and sustainable communities. This webinar will emphasize viewing brownfields redevelopment through the lens of the triple-bottom-line: environment\, economy\, and equity.  This program also will include an overview of NJ’s brownfields regulatory process and walk participants through the steps required to identify and cleanup contamination. The webinar will conclude with an overview of the NJ Brownfields Assistance Center at NJIT and free resources it provides to counties and municipalities.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/brownfields-blueprints-webinar-series-1-brownfields-basics/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201030T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201030T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20201015T133640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T183125Z
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SUMMARY:Resilient Task Force Meeting
DESCRIPTION:AGENDA \n\nWelcome: Task Force Co-Chairs \n\n\nThe TNJ Plan Update Overview: Miriam Salerno – Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center\, Rutgers University\n\n\nMay 2020 Meeting Takeaways: \n\nWhat we heard from the group – Jennifer Fogliano\, Peter Zambito – NJTPA\nFraming today’s discussion – Jeff Perlman\, NJTPA\n\n\n\n\nTNJ Strategies – Keep it\, Change it\, Toss it \n\nVTC and NJTPA staff will lead the Task Force members in a workshop activity – Keep it\, Change it\, Toss it. Staff will discuss each Focus Area and associated strategies and then lead the Task Force in a Zoom poll to collect reactions about the strategies\, identifying opinions on what the Plan should keep\, change or discard for the updated.  \n\nOther Task Force business \n\n\nNext Steps  \n\n  \nTo RSVP please email miriam.salerno@ejb.rutgers.edu. \n 
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/resilient-task-force-meeting-2/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Forum/Task Forces
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201029T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201029T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20201015T133224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T155633Z
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SUMMARY:Efficient Task Force Meeting
DESCRIPTION:AGENDA \n\n\nWelcome: Courtenay Mercer\, Stephen Kehayes – Task Force Co-Chairs  \n\nThe TNJ Plan Update Overview: Miriam Salerno – Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center\, Rutgers University\n\n\nMay 2020 Meeting Takeaways: Jeff Vernick\, Jeff Perlman – NJTPA\n\nWhat we heard from the group\nFraming today’s discussion \n\n\n\n\nTNJ Strategies – Keep it\, Change it\, Toss it \n\nVTC and NJTPA staff will lead the Task Force members in a workshop activity – Keep it\, Change it\, Toss it. Staff will discuss each Focus Area and associated strategies and then lead the Task Force in a Zoom poll to collect reactions about the strategies\, identifying opinions on what the Plan should keep\, change or discard for the updated.  \n\nOther Task Force business \n\nTransit Hub project selection \nBrownfields Workshop series \n\n\n\n\n\nNext Steps   \n\n\n  \nTo RSVP please email miriam.salerno@ejb.rutgers.edu.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/efficient-task-force-meeting-2/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Forum/Task Forces
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201027T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201027T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20201015T132708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T155645Z
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SUMMARY:Competitive Task Force Meeting
DESCRIPTION:AGENDA \n\n Welcome: Task Force Co-Chairs \n\n\nThe TNJ Plan Update Overview: Miriam Salerno\, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center\, Rutgers University\n\n\nMay 2020 Meeting Takeaways: \n\nWhat we heard from the group – Lois Goldman\, Rick Cippoletti – NJTPA\nFraming today’s discussion – Jeff Perlman\, NJTPA\n\n\n\n\nTNJ Strategies – Keep it\, Change it\, Toss it \n\nVTC and NJTPA staff will lead the Task Force members in a workshop activity – Keep it\, Change it\, Toss it. Staff will discuss each Focus Area and associated strategies and then lead the Task Force in a Zoom poll to collect reactions about the strategies\, identifying opinions on what the Plan should keep\, change or discard for the updated.  \n\nOther Task Force business \n\n\n\nNext Steps   \n\n\n  \nTo RSVP please email miriam.salerno@ejb.rutgers.edu.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/competitive-task-force-meeting-2/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Forum/Task Forces
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201016T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201016T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20201015T134348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T155729Z
UID:2595-1602858600-1602864000@togethernorthjersey.com
SUMMARY:Livable Task Force Meeting
DESCRIPTION:AGENDA \n\nWelcome: Task Force Co-Chairs \n\n\nThe TNJ Plan Update Overview: Miriam Salerno – Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center\, Rutgers University\n\n\n May 2020 Meeting Takeaways: \n\nWhat we heard from the group – Brian Fineman\, Peter Bilton – NJTPA\nFraming today’s discussion – Jeff Perlman\, NJTPA\n\n\n\n\nTNJ Strategies – Keep it\, Change it\, Toss it \n\nVTC and NJTPA staff will lead the Task Force members in a workshop activity – Keep it\, Change it\, Toss it. Staff will discuss each Focus Area and associated strategies and then lead the Task Force in a Zoom poll to collect reactions about the strategies\, identifying opinions on what the Plan should keep\, change or discard for the updated.  \n\nOther Task Force business \n\n\nNext Steps  \n\nTo RSVP please email miriam.salerno@ejb.rutgers.edu.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/livable-task-force-meeting-2/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Forum/Task Forces
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200616T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200616T103000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20200604T182314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200720T131103Z
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SUMMARY:Micromobility in Your Community
DESCRIPTION:This event occurred on June 4\, 2020.  To view PPTs slides\, click here.\n \nTechnology and changes being brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic are at the forefront of growing demand for new and emerging travel options in the NJTPA region. A convergence of both conventional and power-assisted bicycles and scooters\, and other “mini-modes” are behind a radical rethinking of short distance and first-/last-mile access. While this micromobility revolution is attracting a variety of shared ride\, commercial and personal users\, many communities are looking for answers on how to incorporate them safely\, equitably and sustainably through community policies\, effective programs and roadway infrastructure. Join our panel of experts as we explore these issues. \nDownload PowerPoint slides from this event: https://togethernorthjersey.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Micromobility-Master-Slide-Deck.pdf \nPROGRAM OUTLINE \n8:50 to 9:00                    Sign-In / Join us \n9:00 to 9:05                    Welcome \nMary D. Ameen\, Executive Director\, NJTPA \n9:05 to 9:15                    What is Micromobility \nPresenter: Aimee Jefferson\, AICP – Principal Planner\, NJTPA \n\nFederal (USDOT)\, MPOs and Other Definitions\nNJ State Legislation – Guidelines and Requirements\n\n9:15 to 10:15                 Micromobility Perspectives Speaker Panel \nModerator: Courtenay Mercer\, AICP\, PP – Co-Chair\, TNJ Efficient Task Force / Principal\, Mercer Planning Associates \nJoin micromobility advocates and employees\, a municipal transportation manager and a leading academic expert as we explore their diverse perspectives and experiences in incorporating micromobility in communities. \nMichael Smart\, PhD. – Associate Professor\, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy\, Rutgers University \nMike Manzella\, AICP\, PP – Director of Transportation/Deputy City Manager\, City of Asbury Park\, NJ \nPeter Kim –  Bike Hoboken – Hoboken\, NJ \nMarco Germano and Kala LaFortune Reed – Food on Bikes – Newark\, NJ \n10:15 to 10:30               Audience Q&A with Speaker Panel \nAsk our expert panelists questions about advancing micromobility in your community. \nDownload bios for workshop panelists and speakers. \n 
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/micromobility-in-your-community/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200518T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200518T143000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20200428T144943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200501T185722Z
UID:2438-1589806800-1589812200@togethernorthjersey.com
SUMMARY:Competitive Task Force Meeting
DESCRIPTION:As you may recall\, the Together North Jersey Forum originally schedule for March 20\, 2020 was canceled due to the outbreak of COVID-19.  Since the stay-at-home order is still in effect (but time is moving on!) we have decided to plan a series of virtual Task Force meeting in its place. \nThese virtual task force meetings will cover much of the same content as the TNJ Forum\, albeit with a VERY abbreviated “plenary” presentation (we’re talking 5 minutes abbreviated) by Jon Carnegie.  The bulk of the time will be devoted to what would have been the “breakout sessions” for the Task Forces.  The meeting will include a discussion of current work underway in the Task Forces\, as well as a look forward at the upcoming Together North Jersey Reexamination process scheduled to begin this summer.  This process will assess how our region has changed since the original plan was completed in 2015 (hint: a lot has changed!) and how we can adapt the plan’s priorities an goals to continue to implement a sustainable future for our region.  This work is more important than ever and we hope you’ll join us and reengage! \nThe next meeting of the Competitive Task Force will take place on May 18\, 2020 at 1pm.  If you are interested in attending please email Miriam Salerno at miriam.salerno@ejb.rutgers.edu for login information. \nAgenda forthcoming.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/competitive-task-force-meeting/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Forum/Task Forces
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200514T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200514T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20200501T162619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200506T164211Z
UID:2451-1589450400-1589454000@togethernorthjersey.com
SUMMARY:Resilient Task Force Meeting
DESCRIPTION:As you may recall\, the Together North Jersey Forum originally schedule for March 20\, 2020 was canceled due to the outbreak of COVID-19.  Since the stay-at-home order is still in effect (but time is moving on!) we have decided to plan a series of virtual Task Force meeting in its place. \nThese virtual task force meetings will cover much of the same content as the TNJ Forum\, albeit with a VERY abbreviated “plenary” presentation (we’re talking 5 minutes abbreviated) by Jon Carnegie.  The bulk of the time will be devoted to what would have been the “breakout sessions” for the Task Forces.  The meeting will include a discussion of current work underway in the Task Forces\, as well as a look forward at the upcoming Together North Jersey Reexamination process scheduled to begin this summer.  This process will assess how our region has changed since the original plan was completed in 2015 (hint: a lot has changed!) and how we can adapt the plan’s priorities an goals to continue to implement a sustainable future for our region.  This work is more important than ever and we hope you’ll join us and reengage! \nThe next meeting of the Resilient Task Force will take place May 14th at 10:00 am.  If you are interested in attending please email Miriam Salerno at miriam.salerno@ejb.rutgers.edu for login information. \nAgenda forthcoming. \n 
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/resilient-task-force-meeting/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Forum/Task Forces
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200507T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200507T113000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20200428T145253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T155743Z
UID:2443-1588845600-1588851000@togethernorthjersey.com
SUMMARY:Livable Task Force Meeting
DESCRIPTION:As you may recall\, the Together North Jersey Forum originally schedule for March 20\, 2020 was canceled due to the outbreak of COVID-19.  Since the stay-at-home order is still in effect (but time is moving on!) we have decided to plan a series of virtual Task Force meeting in its place. \nThese virtual task force meetings will cover much of the same content as the TNJ Forum\, albeit with a VERY abbreviated “plenary” presentation (we’re talking 5 minutes abbreviated) by Jon Carnegie.  The bulk of the time will be devoted to what would have been the “breakout sessions” for the Task Forces.  The meeting will include a discussion of current work underway in the Task Forces\, as well as a look forward at the upcoming Together North Jersey Reexamination process scheduled to begin this summer.  This process will assess how our region has changed since the original plan was completed in 2015 (hint: a lot has changed!) and how we can adapt the plan’s priorities an goals to continue to implement a sustainable future for our region.  This work is more important than ever and we hope you’ll join us and reengage! \nThe next meeting of the Livable Task Force will take place on May 7\, 2020 at 10am.  If you are interested in attending please email Miriam Salerno at miriam.salerno@ejb.rutgers.edu for login information. \nAgenda forthcoming. \n 
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/livable-task-force-meeting/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Forum/Task Forces
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200506T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200506T113000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20200428T145842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T155845Z
UID:2446-1588759200-1588764600@togethernorthjersey.com
SUMMARY:Efficient Task Force Meeting
DESCRIPTION:As you may recall\, the Together North Jersey Forum originally schedule for March 20\, 2020 was canceled due to the outbreak of COVID-19.  Since the stay-at-home order is still in effect (but time is moving on!) we have decided to plan a series of virtual Task Force meeting in its place. \nThese virtual task force meetings will cover much of the same content as the TNJ Forum\, albeit with a VERY abbreviated “plenary” presentation (we’re talking 5 minutes abbreviated) by Jon Carnegie.  The bulk of the time will be devoted to what would have been the “breakout sessions” for the Task Forces.  The meeting will include a discussion of current work underway in the Task Forces\, as well as a look forward at the upcoming Together North Jersey Reexamination process scheduled to begin this summer.  This process will assess how our region has changed since the original plan was completed in 2015 (hint: a lot has changed!) and how we can adapt the plan’s priorities an goals to continue to implement a sustainable future for our region.  This work is more important than ever and we hope you’ll join us and reengage! \nThe next meeting of the Efficient Task Force will take place on May 6\, 2020 at 10am.  If you are interested in attending please email Miriam Salerno at miriam.salerno@ejb.rutgers.edu for login information. \nAgenda forthcoming.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/efficient-task-force-meeting/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Forum/Task Forces
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191205T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191205T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20191105T161913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191122T193354Z
UID:1474-1575534600-1575549000@togethernorthjersey.com
SUMMARY:TNJ Institute: Neighborhood Empowerment Models
DESCRIPTION:Neighborhood Empower Models: Crime Prevention and Beyond \nStrategies and opportunities for neighborhood improvements are available through a variety of programs and formats. But it takes high quality community engagement and leadership to put strategies into action and create vibrant places where people want to live\, work and visit.  Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a community problem-solving approach that brings together law enforcement\, city planners\, residents and local stakeholders to assess a neighborhood’s vulnerabilities to crime and collaboratively develop meaningful solutions. Community members can become leaders by self-organizing within a multi-disciplinary team to work ahead of or in tandem with local government rather than waiting for government-led projects. Good lighting and community-driven design and maintenance of public spaces are just a couple examples of how communities can help deter crime and make members of the community feel safer. \nThis workshop will go beyond training participants in crime prevention concepts. It will demonstrate how the CPTED process provides a model for empowering members of the community within a self-guided process for problem identification\, development of solutions\, and executing physical and social changes in their environments. \nWhen: Thursday\, December 5\, 2019 \nSnow Date (if needed):  Wednesday\, December 11\, 2019 \nWhere: NJTPA Board Room\, 1 Newark Center\, 17th Floor\, Newark\, NJ \nPROGRAM OUTLINE \n8:30 to 9:00:  Registration \n9:00 to 9:15:  Welcome and Introductions \n\nSPEAKER: Lois Goldman\, Director of Long Range Transportation Planning\, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority\n\n9:15 to 10:00:  The Evolution of CPTED and Community Engagement \n\nSPEAKER: Matthew Perkins\, Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)\n\n10:00 to 10:15:  Break \n10:15 to 11:40:  Community Engagement Through the CPTED Process \n\nSPEAKERS:\n\nActive Transportation and Equity – Charles Brown\, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC)\nCPTED and Community Engagement in Vailsburg (Newark\, NJ) – Pamela Daniels\, Brickerati Founder and Strategist\nLivability Academy and Community Engagement – Harry Tapia\, HACE (Philadelphia)\nSafeGrowth\, Neighborhood Hubs\, and Community Safety Audits – Gregory Saville\, Alternation\n\n\n\n11:45 to 12:15:  Panel Q&A \n*Please see the event flyer for more information!*
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/tnj-institute-neighborhood-empowerment-models/
LOCATION:NJTPA\, 1 Newark Center\, 17th Floor\, Newark\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191107T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191107T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20191009T151436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191220T155913Z
UID:1311-1573115400-1573129800@togethernorthjersey.com
SUMMARY:TNJ Institute: Roundabouts Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Roundabouts: Not Your Parents’ Traffic Circle Anymore \nRoundabouts are a proven strategy for improving the safety and operations of intersections. Modern and compact\, these traffic calming countermeasures place responsibility for traffic management upon motorist cooperation\, thereby reducing the frequency and severity of intersection crashes. \nCo-sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Resource Center and the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA)\, this workshop will explore the benefits of roundabouts in different settings\, highlight successful examples in the NJTPA region and across the United States\, offer guidance on generating community and stakeholder support and teach you how to plan and develop a roundabout project in your community. \nPROGRAM OUTLINE\n8:30 to 9:00 AM:  Registration \n9:00 to 9:15 AM:  Welcome \n9:15 to 10:45 AM:  The Fundamentals of Rounadabouts: Learn about roundabout fundamentals from US Federal Highway Administration experts. \n\nSPEAKER: Hillary Isebrands\, PE\, PhD. Senior Safety Engineer / Team Leader\, Safety and Design Technical Service Team\, Federal Highway Administration Resource Center\n\n10:45 to 11:00 AM:  Break \n11:00 to 11:50 PM:  New Jersey Roundabouts: Explore examples of roundabouts implemented or underway here in New Jersey\, the NJTPA’s Pilot Roundabout Program and lessons learned. \n\nSPEAKERS:\n\nSascha Frimpong\, Director Local Programs & Project Development\, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority\nWilliam P. McGarrigel\, PE\, Project Manager\, Urban Engineers\n\n\n\n11:50 to 12:00 PM:  Virtual Roundabout Visualization: A newly developed virtual reality visualization by the NJIT Innovation Center and the NJTPA could help your community to understand how a roundabout might look and perform.\n\nSPEAKER: Rick Cippoletti\, NJTPA Senior Manager\, NJTPA Analytical and Planning Tools\n\n 12:00 to 12:30 PM      Audience Q&A with Speaker Panel\n*Download an audio file of the workshop here.* \nAdditional Roundabout Resources:\nModern Roundabout Resource Page\nRoundabouts versus Traffic Circles
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/tnj-institute-roundabouts-workshop/
LOCATION:NJTPA\, 1 Newark Center\, 17th Floor\, Newark\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191012T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191012T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20191009T150306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T155627Z
UID:1314-1570885200-1570899600@togethernorthjersey.com
SUMMARY:Urban Essex Coalition for Smart Growth: NEXT STOP ART
DESCRIPTION:Join Urban Essex Coalition for Smart Growth (UEC) at NEXT STOP ART\, a hands-on community arts event where families\, friends\, neighbors\, and commuters who use Broad Street Station can enjoy stimulating art from several local artists and entrepreneurs. The event will take place on Saturday\, October 12 from 1 to 5 pm at NJ Transit’s Broad Street Station Plaza located at the intersection of University and Lackawanna Avenues in Downtown Newark\, NJ. \nThe day will feature “Cellophane Murals” by local artists Steve Green and Elijah Minton\, friends of Pink Dragon Artist Syndicate; “Chalk Talk” an interactive arts project hosted/curated by Vibes After Dark\, where community members can make their voices heard through the use of chalk art; on the spot screen printing workshop and giveaway with the Newark Print Shop\, featuring artwork designed for NJ Transit\, by the late Newark artist Jerry Gant; and a “Platform Parklet” installation by Chambers Design. \nNEXT STOP ART is a collaboration between several UEC members including NJ Transit\, the City of Newark\, La Casa de Don Pedro\, Pink Dragon Artist Syndicate and James Hughes/Keller Williams NJ Metro Group\, with funding from Newark Arts’ ArtStart Grant Program and National Association of REALTORS through the NCJAR on behalf of its local members.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/urban-essex-coalition-for-smart-growth-next-stop-art/
LOCATION:New Jersey
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190917T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190917T124500
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20190806T170653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T155807Z
UID:1166-1568710800-1568724300@togethernorthjersey.com
SUMMARY:TNJ Forum: Spotlight on Healthy Communities
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next Together North Jersey Forum on September 17\, 2019! \nThis bi-annual forum will feature a panel session on diverse policies and strategies to create healthier communities. Experts on placemaking\, age-friendly communities\, and resiliency will discuss holistic and interdisciplinary approaches for improving community-wide health outcomes.  \nThe panel will also include a discussion of the recent Robert Wood Johnson Foundation report\, Building a Culture of Health\, that calls for a diverse range of policies\, such as increasing healthy food access\, expanding early childhood learning\, and ensuring transportation system accessibility for all users. \n AGENDA \n8:30 to 9:00 – Registration  \n9:00 to 9:10 – Welcome:  \n\nMary D. Ameen\, Executive Director of the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority\n\n9:10 to 10:00 – Together North Jersey Updates: An update on all the great work completed by the TNJ Task Forces last year (and there is a lot!) \n\nJon Carnegie\, Project Director for Together North Jersey\n\n10:00 to 11:00 – Plenary Session Panel: Spotlight on Healthy Communities: An informative panel of experts will discuss health in all policies as it relates to a variety of planning topics in the Together North Jersey Plan\, including Health and Transportation\, Health and Placemaking\, Health and Resiliency\, and a discussion of the recent RWJ Foundation report titled Building a Culture of Health. \n\nGiridhar Mallya\, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation\nCailean Kok\, Project Associate\, Project for Public Spaces\nStephanie Hunsinger\, State Director for AARP New Jersey\nJon Carnegie\, Project Director for Together North Jersey (moderator)\n\n11:00 to 11:15 – Break  \n11:15 to 12:45 – Task Force Breakout Session Meetings: TNJ Task Forces will meet in breakout sessions to continue the great work we are all doing! Individual agendas for those meetings will be circulated closer to the event date. Please note: Participation in the task force meetings is open to anyone who would like to participate\, but not required!
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/tnj-forum-spotlight-on-healthy-communities/
LOCATION:NJTPA\, 1 Newark Center\, 17th Floor\, Newark\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute,Forum/Task Forces
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190711T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190711T150000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20190628T155427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T155817Z
UID:703-1562851800-1562857200@togethernorthjersey.com
SUMMARY:Accessibility to Major Employment Centers Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility to Major Employment Centers Webinar for the TNJ Competitive Task Force \nThursday\, July 11\, 2019 \n1:30 pm | (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) | 1 hr 30 mins \nMeeting number (access code): 733 591 432 \nMeeting password: X58px6Jn \nhttps://njtpa.webex.com/njtpa
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/accessibility-to-major-employment-centers-webinar/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190630T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20190722T193856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T155824Z
UID:864-1561887000-1561896000@togethernorthjersey.com
SUMMARY:Making TOD Real: Planning & Building Transit-Oriented Development in NJ
DESCRIPTION:Our panel speakers are a diverse array of guests from across the state:\n\n\n\nMichele Alonso\, Director of Planning & Redevelopment\, Asbury Park\nRon Beit\, RBH Group\, Newark Teachers Village\, Newark\nCaroline Ehrlich\, Executive Director\, Woodbridge Redevelopment Agency\nSteve Santola\, Woodmont Properties\, Woodmont Metro\, Metuchen\nDeb Tantleff\, Founding Principal\, TANTUM\, currently working in Red Bank\n\nRegistration for the event begins at 9:30 AM and the event will start promptly at 10 AM.\nPlease RSVP here. More details can be found at the NJTOD website.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/making-tod-real-planning-building-transit-oriented-development-in-nj/
LOCATION:Edward J. Bloustein School\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, New Jersey\, 08901
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190627T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190627T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20190722T193533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T155830Z
UID:862-1561624200-1561638600@togethernorthjersey.com
SUMMARY:TNJ Institute: Parking Demand Management Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Parking is a challenge in many communities. While adequate supply is essential to promote a healthy economic environment\, too much parking can take an overly large share of valuable land\, cost a lot of money\, and create an uninviting landscape. This workshop will review how a community can evaluate its parking needs\, identify steps to create a balance between the supply and demand\, and develop an approach to manage the parking to support its goals. Reducing parking could create opportunities for other uses\, including cycling\, walking\, residential development\, or open space. The speakers will discuss the latest approaches to estimating the demand for parking in residential\, commercial and transit areas\, and strategies for reducing that demand so less parking is needed. \nPROGRAM OUTLINE \n8:30 to 9:00 Registration \n9:00 to 9:15 Welcome – Mary Ameen\, Executive Director\, NJTPA \n9:15 to 10:15 What is the parking problem? What are the solutions? – Moderated by Mike Manzella\, Transportation Manager\, Asbury park\, NJ \n\nRachel Weinberger –Senior Transportation Fellow\, Regional Plan Association\nStantec – invited\n\n10:15 to 10:30 Break \n10:30 to 11:30 Case Studies: Strategies for managing parking demand –Moderated by Mike Manzella \n\nMontclair Parking Management Plan – Janice Talley\, PP\, AICP\, Director of Planning and Community Development\, Montclair\nNJ TRANSIT and Metuchen Experience — Sean Massey\, Manager Property Development\, NJ TRANSIT –\nAlternative Modes and their impact on Parking Demand: Shuttles\, Micro-Modes\, Walking\, Car Sharing – and their impact on parking demand — Ryan Sharp\, Director of Transportation and Parking\, Hoboken\n\n11:30 to 12:30 Q&A with speakers.
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/tnj-institute-parking-demand-management-workshop/
LOCATION:NJTPA\, 1 Newark Center\, 17th Floor\, Newark\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190606T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190606T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052318
CREATED:20190722T194051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190913T140150Z
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SUMMARY:TNJ Institute: Transit Hub Guidebook Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Revitalizing areas around transit stations can help connect a community’s businesses\, public spaces\, residential areas and public transportation resources. But taking on such a project can be a major challenge. The Together North Jersey (TNJ) Efficient Task Force\, the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA) and Rutgers University’s Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC) have developed a new resource to help communities interested in creating a vibrant transit hub. \nThe Guidebook for Developing Transit Hub Strategic Plans is an engaging and easy to follow guide that makes sense of the often complicated transit hub planning process. It includes best practices from projects that have been implemented across the nation\, as well as knowledge from developers\, community officials and other experts with direct experience in planning for and constructing transit hubs. \nThis workshop will also showcase the exciting work of the 2018 Transit Hub Pilot Program\, which created strategic plans for the City of Passaic\, Bloomfield Township\, and the Borough of Dunellen in northern New Jersey. These plans were developed by the TNJ Efficient Task Force and volunteers from the Community Planning Assistance Program (CPAP) of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association. The pilot communities delved into various land use and mobility improvements in their plans and the lessons they learned were incorporated into the guidebook. \nPlease join us as we explore how you can use The Guidebook for Developing Transit Hub Strategic Plans to improve your community. \nPROGRAM OUTLINE \n8:30 to 9:00 Registration \n9:00 to 9:15 Welcome \n\nMary D. Ameen\, Executive Director\, NJTPA\nEfficient Task Force Co-Chairs – Steven Kehayes\, Courtenay Mercer\n\n9:15 to 9:30 Introducing the Transit Hub Guidebook: Jeff Vernick\, NJTPA \n\nHow did this topic evolve?\nWhy did we do it?\n\n9:30 to 10:15 Overview of Guidebook: Eliot Benman\, Voorhees Transportation Center\, Rutgers University \n\nUsing the guidebook\nHow was the guidebook created?\nThe contents of the guidebook\n\n10:15 to 10:30 Break \n10:30 to 11:15 The Three Pilot Projects: \n\nCarlos Rodrigues: Dunellen\, NJ\nNadia Mian: Watsessing Avenue Station\, Bloomfield\, NJ\nPaul Drake: Passaic\, NJ\n\n11:15 to 12:30 Q&A/Panel discussion about how to advance their transit hub plans
URL:https://togethernorthjersey.com/event/transit-hub-guidebook-workshop/
LOCATION:NJTPA\, 1 Newark Center\, 17th Floor\, Newark\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:TNJ Institute
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