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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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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190630T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190630T120000
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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
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