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Features 

Online Planning & Engagement: New Jersey Communities Plan for the Future, at a Safe Distance

May 8, 2020October 8, 2021 Steph_Admin online engagement, online outreach, public engagement, public outreach, virtual engagement, virtual outreach

New Jersey planning and public outreach professionals share guidance on continuing public engagement activities amid COVID-19 social distancing measures, who might be left out of virtual engagement activities, and how the current turn to web-based tools may impact the future of the planning profession.

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Features National TOD News 

Creating Public Spaces for Transit-Oriented Communities

August 12, 2018October 1, 2019 Stephanie DiPetrillo Community Planning Assistance Program, funding, incentive zoning, Metuchen NJ, Military Park, Newark, Newark NJ, placemaking, public engagement, public spaces, San Francisco CA, shared streets, Somerville NJ

This is Part 2 of our series on how public spaces contribute to transit-oriented community life. Here we will discuss

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Somerset County Plans for TOD

May 21, 2005August 27, 2018 Steph_Admin Bound Brook NJ, Branchburg NJ, Issue 1, Montgomery Township NJ, public engagement, public outreach, Somerset County NJ, Somerville NJ

Somerset County will soon complete work on a transit-oriented development study to help municipalities to effectively implement TOD planning.

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