Working for Smart Growth:
More Livable Places and Open Spaces

 

Land Preservation

If New Jersey Were a Country …

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Only four countries in the world are more urbanized than New Jersey, where the population density is 10 times that of the United States as a whole.

State and Federal Initiatives Raise Difficult Questions about Solar Siting

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

With the rise of solar power and other renewable sources of energy a new debate has emerged that raises a number of important questions about the highest and best use for land in the nation’s most developed state.

2010 Redevelopment Forum Sponsorships

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxUNHKuvTZc]There are several great sponsorship opportunities left for the 2010 Redevelopment Forum next month. Registrations have been flowing in and we are in the process of finalizing our program book. If you would like to be included, please let us know your commitment by the close of business this Friday, January 29.

New Jersey Future Supports Bond Issue

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Photo Source: Dan Fatton
Growing smart also means preserving smart. New Jersey ranks as a national leader in land conservation. In round numbers, 30% of our state is publicly owned or deed-restricted parkland or farmland. And each year, hundreds of millions of dollars are raised by the state, all 21 counties and more than 200 […]

Gubernatorial Candidates Weigh In on Smart Growth

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Candidates Corzine, Christie and Daggett offer many similarities and some nuanced differences in their approaches to promoting smart growth.

Regional Impact, Local Decision

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Eatontown, NJ
Land-use issues, by their nature, tend to arouse conflict—especially in a state as densely developed as New Jersey. The farmer wants to sell his land to a developer, but the neighbors want it kept as open space. The town wants to zone a parcel of land for offices, but the board of education wants […]

More than Money Needed to Meet Farmland Preservation Goals

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

The Garden State Preservation Trust is nearly depleted and must be reauthorized if the state is to continue its farmland preservation efforts.

Sprawl Continues to Consume New Jersey’s Open Lands

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Between 1995 and 2002, 106,000 acres of farmland, forests and wetlands in New Jersey were developed.

One Township Blazes a Trail but the State Must Help it Along

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Woolwich Township, a 21-square-mile municipality in Gloucester County, is the fastest-growing community in New Jersey and the second fastest-growing in the Northeast; since 1990, its population has increased six-fold.
Woolwich officials have proposed a comprehensive overhaul of the township’s land-use regulations that would preserve thousands of acres of open space while channeling future growth into two […]

Brownfields: Urban Blight or Redevelopment Opportunity?

Friday, December 7th, 2007

Former industrial sites, known as brownfields, are a prominent feature of New Jersey’s urban landscape. More than 10,000 brownfields have been identified in the state.
The Department of Environmental Protection has designated 18 Brownfields Development Areas around the state. Through the program, the department works with local governments and stakeholders […]

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Ingrid Reed For Our Future Fund

 

Our New Jersey Future board of trustees, our staff, and our community, honors Ingrid’s legacy with the Ingrid Reed For our Future Fund, supporting education and training for future Smart Growth leaders with a particular focus on diversifying the field.

 

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