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Rutgers Law School
Opinions of the New Jersey Courts, http://lawlibrary.rutgers.edu/search.shtml

Description: This is a full-text archive of the Opinions of the New Jersey Courts, including the Supreme Court, from March, 1994 to date, the Superior Court Appellate Division and the Tax Court from September, 1995 to date.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Fiscal Impact/Taxation, Healthy Communities, Historic Preservation, Housing, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Rutgers University
New Jersey Environmental Digital Library, http://njedl.rutgers.edu/njdlib/

Description: The NJEDL is an online library of environmental literature and multimedia related to New Jersey. The collection includes documents and reports, scientific studies, photographs, videos, maps, and more.

Topics: Fiscal Impact/Taxation, Healthy Communities, Historic Preservation, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Rutgers University
RCE Drought Web, http://drought.rutgers.edu/

Description: Information about drought in New Jersey with a focus primarily on drought management for commercial agriculture, the home, and the home and commercial landscape.

Topics: Water/Sewer, What You Can Do

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Rutgers University
Restoring NJ Riparian Forest Buffers, http://www.rce.rutgers.edu/njriparianforestbuffers/

Description: Information and projects involving the restoration of riparian buffers.

Topics: Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

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Appalachian Mountain Club
Appalachian Mountain Club, http://www.outdoors.org/

Description: The enhancement program reflects a growing recognition that transportation programs, while vital for national mobility and international competitiveness, must also be environmentally sound. The Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) encourages local communities to be directly involved in enhancement projects. Enhancement activities are a means to more creatively and sensitively integrate transportation facilities into the surrounding communities.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Land Preservation, Water/Sewer, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont

 

 

Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions
Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions, http://www.anjec.org/

Description: ANJEC is a statewide non-profit organization that assists the efforts of environmental commissions, local officials, interested citizens, private organizations and government agencies. We support protecting natural resources through smart growth and State Plan implementation, preserving open space, protecting water resources and caring for the urban environment.

Topics: Housing, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Clean Water Action
Clean Water Action: New Jersey, http://www.cleanwateraction.org/njef/index.htm

Description: Clean Water Action is a national citizens' organization working for clean, safe and affordable water, prevention of health-threatening pollution, creation of environmentally-safe jobs and businesses, and empowerment of people to make democracy work.

Topics: Water/Sewer, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Delaware Estuary Program
Delaware Estuary Program, http://www.delep.org/

Description: Out of the concerns of many citizens about the state of the environment in the place they call home, came the nomination of the Delaware Estuary for inclusion in the national Estuary Program. The Estuary was accepted and awarded national significance status in 1988. Since that time we, as concerned citizens, have worked diligently to develop a Comprehensive Plan to protect and enhance the natural resources of the Delaware Estuary.

Topics: Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania

 

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Delaware River Basin Commission
Delaware River Basin Commission's Home Page, http://www.nj.gov/drbc/drbc.htm

Description: A breakthrough in water resources management occurred in 1961 when President Kennedy and the governors of Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York for the first time signed concurrent compact legislation into law creating a regional body with the force of law to oversee a unified approach to managing a river system without regard to political boundaries.

Topics: Intergovernmental Cooperation, Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania

 

 

Delaware River Basin Commission
i-Map Delaware River Basin, http://bassriver.state.nj.us/imap_delbasin/

Description: I-Map Delaware River Basin is DRBC's first interactive mapping application. This application has been designed to serve maps from DRBC and by remote map services over the Web using ESRI's ArcIMS (Internet Map Server) Internet mapping technology. The application provides a map view frame, a popup window for tabular information related to map features, a toolbar for basic GIS analysis, several predefined queries, and the capability to produce a basic map layout that can be sent to the user's printer.

Topics: Water/Sewer, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania

 

 

Delaware Riverkeeper Network
Delaware Riverkeeper Network, http://www.delawareriverkeeper.org/

Description: The Delaware Riverkeeper is the voice of the Delaware River and its streams, championing their rights as living members of our community, and is leader for the Delaware Riverkeeper Network. The Delaware Riverkeeper and the Delaware Riverkeeper Network stand as vigilant protectors and defenders of the River, its tributaries and its watershed committed to restoring the natural balance where it has been lost and ensuring its preservation where it still exists.

Topics: Water/Sewer, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania

 

 

Department of Agriculture
Division of Agricultural and Natural Resources, http://www.state.nj.us/agriculture/rural/divintro.htm

Description: The Division of Rural Resources is responsible for services and programs that maintain and enhance the viability of New Jersey agriculture and related agribusinesses. The division administers a variety of programs aimed at reducing production costs on the farm and creating business development incentives for New Jersey's farmers and agriculture business community.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Fiscal Impact/Taxation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

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Department of Agriculture
State Agriculture Development Committee, http://www.state.nj.us/agriculture/sadc/sadc.htm

Description: The State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC) leads in the preservation of New Jersey's farmland and promotes innovative approaches to maintaining the viability of agriculture. The SADC administers the Farmland Preservation Program, providing grants to counties, municipalities and nonprofit groups to fund the purchase of development easements on farmland; directly purchasing farms and development easements from landowners; and offering grants to landowners in the program to fund up to 50 percent of the cost of soil and water conservation projects. It also administers the Right to Farm Program, oversees the Transfer of Development Rights Bank, and operates the Farm Link Program, which matches farm owners and people seeking farmland and farming opportunities.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Land Preservation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Department of Community Affairs
Office of Smart Growth, http://www.state.nj.us/dca/osg/

Description: The Office of Smart Growth utilizes teams to implement the New Jersey State Development and Redevelopment Plan.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Housing, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Department of Environmental Protection
Clean and Plentiful Water, http://www.nj.gov/dep/cleanwater/

Description: Under Governor McGreevey's leadership, DEP has identified key water bodies that should receive special protections based on providing vital drinking water or serving as high-quality habitat for New Jersey's aquatic species. As part of the State's efforts to better protect its water resources, the DEP has embarked on an initiative to review data and information to identify waters that qualify for additional protection as provided in the State's Surface Water Quality Standards (SWQS) for Category One.

Topics: Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Water Quality, http://www.state.nj.us/dep/dwq/

Description: Located under Environmental Regulation in the Department of Environmental Protection, the Division of Water Quality has primary responsibility for protecting New Jersey's surface and ground waters from pollution caused by improperly treated wastewater and its residuals.

Topics: Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

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Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Watershed Management, http://www.nj.gov/dep/watershedmgt/

Description: Information about watershed management in the state of New Jersey including stormwater management and nonpoint source pollution control.

Topics: Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Department of Environmental Protection
Geographic Information System, http://www.nj.gov/dep/GIs/

Description: The mission of the Geographic Information System is to support and improve environmental management decisions throughout the DEP.

Topics: Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Department of Environmental Protection
I-Map New Jersey, http://www.nj.gov/dep/GIs/imapnj/imapnj.htm

Description: I-Map NJ is an environmental mapping tool that can provide you with information about your neighborhood, county, or state (NJ). With this unique application, homeowners can find out what's in their backyard; and environmental organizations, planners, and builders can identify open space, various regulatory boundaries, sensitive lands, watersheds, and much, much more.

Topics: Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer, What You Can Do, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Department of Environmental Protection
Land Use Regulation Program, http://www.nj.gov/dep/landuse/

Description: The Land Use Regulation Program (LUR) is a unit within the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's Land Use Management and Compliance Division. LUR's main task is reviewing applications for permits to build or develop on environmentally sensitive land such as freshwater wetlands, coastal areas and floodplains. LUR is an agency of the State of New Jersey.

Topics: Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

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Department of Environmental Protection
New Jersey Drought Information, http://www.nj.gov/dep/drought/

Description: Information about drought in New Jersey with ideas on water conservation and a review of indicators of drought.

Topics: Water/Sewer, What You Can Do

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Department of Environmental Protection
Site Remediation Program, http://www.nj.gov/dep/srp/

Description: In the late 1970s and early 1980s, public support for a coordinated cleanup effort and pioneering state and federal laws enabled NJDEP to establish a progressive program to address contaminated sites. New Jersey initiated the first program in the country for the cleanup of contaminated sites that posed a danger to human health and the environment.

Topics: Land Preservation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Department of Environmental Protection
Source Water Assessment Program, http://www.state.nj.us/dep/swap/

Description: The Purpose of the Source Water Assessment Program is to Provide for the Protection and Benefit of Public Water Systems and to Increase Public Awareness and Involvement in Protecting the Sources of Public Drinking Water.

Topics: Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Department of Environmental Protection
Water Supply Administration, http://www.state.nj.us/dep/watersupply/

Description: The Water Supply Administration is responsible for managing New Jersey's water supply, to ensure adequate and safe water is available.

Topics: Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

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Department of Transportation
Office of Maritime Resources, http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/maritime/index.html

Description: The Office of Maritime Resources (OMR) provides interagency support, programmatic planning and policy recommendations on maritime issues to the Governor and the Legislature. OMR promotes public education on all maritime issues and serves as the primary advisory body and lead agency for support of New Jersey's $50 billion maritime industry which includes ports and terminals, boat manufacturing, ferry operations, government services, maritime environmental resources.

Topics: Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Environmental Protection Agency
Region 2 Water Programs, http://www.epa.gov/region02/water/

Description: Information about EPA Region 2's various water programs.

Topics: Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey, New York

 

 

Federation of Gloucester County Watersheds
Federation of Gloucester County Watersheds, http://www.sjwatersheds.org

Description: The watershed associations in Gloucester County have joined together as part of a countywide federation of watershed associations. Your local Watershed Association is made up of people like you who want to ensure that our natural resources are well managed and protected. Together we can focus public attention on the value of our watersheds, promote greater understanding of their fragility and be alerted to threats to their environmental health.

Topics: Water/Sewer, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Highlands Protection Initiative
Highlands Protection Initiative, http://www.state.nj.us/highlands/

Description: Recognizing the importance of the Highland's region to New Jersey residents, Governor James E. McGreevey has launched many new environmental and "smart-growth" initiatives to protect the region's critical drinking water and natural resources.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

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Mid-Atlantic Environmental Law Center
Mid-Atlantic Environmental Law Center, http://www.maelc.org/index.html

Description: The Mid-Atlantic Environmental Law Center is a not-for-profit environmental law firm that provides legal services to public interest organizations in environmental matters. The Center counsels clients, educates the public, submits comments to agencies, and litigates cases when necessary.

Topics: Water/Sewer, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania

 

 

Musconetcong Watershed Association
Musconetcong Watershed Association, http://www.musconetcong.org/

Description: The Musconetcong Watershed Association (MWA) is a nonprofit organization incorporated in 1992 to protect and enhance the Musconetcong River and it's related resources.

Topics: Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Natural Resource Conservation Service - USDA
New Jeresy NRCS, http://www.nj.nrcs.usda.gov/

Description: NRCS soil conservationists, soil scientists, agronomists, ecologists, engineers, planners, and other specialists promote land stewardship by providing technical assistance through teams to address surface and groundwater quality; wetlands, riparian areas, and biodiversity; aquatic and terrestrial habitat; and impacts of landuse changes. NRCS teams work on all of a state's landscapes: agricultural, wetlands and riparian areas, suburban, rural, urban centers, and forested.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Healthy Communities, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

New Jersey Conservation Foundation
New Jersey Conservation Foundation, http://njconservation.org/

Description: The mission of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation is to preserve New Jersey's land and natural resources for the benefit of all.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Land Preservation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

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New Jersey Geographic Information Network
New Jersey Geographic Information Network, https://njgin.state.nj.us/NJ_NJGINExplorer/index.jsp

Description: The New Jersey Geographic Information Network - NJGIN - is your new and improved gateway to geospatial information in New Jersey. The NJ Office of GIs has redesigned the NJ Spatial Data Clearinghouse to provide enhanced access to geodata through the NJGIN Explorer.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Historic Preservation, Housing, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium
New Jersey Sea Grant, http://www.njmsc.org/Sea_Grant/Main_Page.htm

Description: In 1976, the New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium (NJMSC) was designated as the managing agent for the New Jersey Sea Grant Program and awarded its first federal grant to study severe pollution problems in the northern New Jersey estuarine areas. Its capabilities in marine science and outreach grew steadily. In 1989, the program was designated as a Sea Grant College Program, in recognition of its academic and research excellence and strong statewide support.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

New Jersey Meadowlands Commission
New Jersey Meadowlands Commission, http://www.meadowlands.state.nj.us/

Description: The NJ Meadowlands Commission was created by an act of the New Jersey Legislature in 1968 and was passed into law in January 1969. The act gave the Commission three mandates: environmental protection, economic development and solid waste management.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Historic Preservation, Housing, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

New Jersey Pinelands Commission
New Jersey Pinelands Commission, http://www.nj.gov/pinelands/

Description: The Pinelands is our country's first National Reserve. In 1979, our state formed a partnership with the federal government to preserve, protect and enhance the natural and cultural resources of this special place. Today, with the Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan, the region is protected in a manner that maintains its unique ecology while permitting compatible development.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Historic Preservation, Housing, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

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New Jersey State League of Municipalities
New Jersey League of Municipalities, http://www.njslom.org/

Description: The New Jersey State League of Municipalities is a voluntary association created to help communities do a better job of self-government through pooling information resources and brain power. All 566 municipalities are members of the League.

Topics: Fiscal Impact/Taxation, Housing, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

North Jersey Resource Conservation and Development Council
North Jersey Resource Conservation and Development Council, http://www.northjerseyrcd.org/

Description: North Jersey Resource Conservation and Development Council's main mission is to facilitate the wise use and protection of the region's human and natural resources. This is accomplished by working with communities and regional partnerships to: address issues related to water quality and water resource protection, sustainable farming and farm communities, building local community capacity and managing natural hazards that impact community planning are among some of our council's focus areas.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Northeast-Midwest Institute
Northeast-Midwest Institute, http://www.nemw.org

Description: The Northeast-Midwest Institute is a Washington-based, private, nonprofit, and non-partisan research organization dedicated to economic vitality, environmental quality, and regional equity for Northeast and Midwest states.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Healthy Communities, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont

 

 

Office of Administrative Law
New Jersey Administrative Code, http://www.state.nj.us/oal/rules.html

Description: The Division of Administrative Rules reviews all State executive branch rulemaking notices for compliance with the Administrative Procedure Act, N.J.S.A. 52:14B-1 et seq., and the Rules for Agency Rulemaking, N.J.A.C. 1:30. These notices are then processed by the Division for publication in the New Jersey Register, published twice a month. Following publication of adopted rules in the New Jersey Register, the rules are incorporated into the New Jersey Administrative Code. The Code is not currently available online.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Fiscal Impact/Taxation, Healthy Communities, Historic Preservation, Housing, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

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Sierra Club
New Jersey Chapter Homepage, http://www.sierraactivist.org/

Description: The mission statement of the Sierra Club is to explore, enjoy and protect the wild places of the earth; practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; and educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Smart Growth Network
New Jersey Smart Growth Articles, http://www.smartgrowth.org/news/bystate.asp?state=NJ&res=800

Description: Listing of news articles relating to smart growth issues in a specific state.

Topics: Healthy Communities, Historic Preservation, Housing, Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Transportation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

University of Maryland
Mid-Atlantic RESAC, http://www.geog.umd.edu/resac/

Description: The Mid-Atlantic Regional Earth Science Applications Center (RESAC) is one of 7 regional centers funded by NASA's Earth Science Applications Program. The Mid-Atlantic RESAC leverages the UMD Geography Department's expertise in satellite remote sensing and the work of a diverse consortium of 36 partners in Government, Academia, Industry and NGOs to address applications of regional significance.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer, What You Can Do With Others

Jurisdiction: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia

 

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Upper Delaware Watershed Management Program
Upper Delaware Watershed Management Program, http://www.upperdelaware.org/

Description: A project to manage the water resources of the Upper Delaware River.

Topics: Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Upper Raritan Watershed Association
Upper Raritan Watershed Association, http://www.urwa.org/

Description: In 1959, a group of forward-thinking conservationists formed the Upper Raritan Watershed Association (URWA), a nonprofit organization to protect and preserve the natural resources of the Upper Raritan watershed region. The Association has worked to increase environmental awareness and has seen that changes in the countryside and municipalities are guided by sound and reasonable environmental principles. URWA's mission is accomplished through advocacy, scientific research and education.

Topics: Land Preservation, Planning/Zoning, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

USDA Forest Service
Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry, http://www.na.fs.fed.us/

Description: The mission of the USDA Forest Service Northeastern Area is to lead and help support sustainable forest management and use across the landscape to provide benefits for the people of the 20 Northeastern and Midwestern States and the District of Columbia.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Healthy Communities, Land Preservation, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia

 

 

USDA Rural Development
NJ Rural Development, http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/nj/

Description: USDA Rural Development's goal is to help all rural New Jersey residents improve their quality of life. We do this by offering a variety of programs to assist rural leaders, business owners and citizens address important issues their community is facing.

Topics: Ag & Rural Change, Housing, Water/Sewer

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

 

Watershed Partnership for New Jersey
Watershed Partnership for New Jersey, http://www.wpnj.org/

Description: WPNJ is a statewide network of watershed education and outreach education representatives from more than 40 nonprofit, federal, state, county and local agencies, educational institutions, and private industry.

Topics: Water/Sewer, What You Can Do

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

 

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National Governors Assn

Description: Benefits in health as well as improved active living.

Topics: land preservation, planning&zoning, water, fiscal impact/taxation, healthy communities, ag&rural change

Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Massachussetts

National Governors Assn

Description: Power Point: Expansion, reuse or redevelopment.

Topics: land preservation, planning&zoning, water, historic preservation, healthy communities

Jurisdiction: New York, Massachussetts, New Jersey

Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Description: How brownfield redevelopment can occur.

Topics: land preservation, planning&zoning, fiscal impact/taxation, water, healthy communities, historic preservation

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Description: This paper studies coordination of land use regulatory programs. It consists of an introduction and general observations, a review of current and recent literature, and two case analyses..

Topics: land preservation, planning&zoning, fiscal impact/taxation, water, historic preservation, healthy communities

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

DVRPC

Description: Overview of tools and techinques available for local govts for implemetation of long range plans.

Topics: land preservation, water, planning&zoning, housing, fiscal impact/taxation, transportation, healthy communities, ag&rural change

Jurisdiction: Delaware, New Jersey

DVRPC

Description: Transit oriented development: recognize the importance of rail and bus to community,and plan to better shape development to serve these needs.

Topics: land preservation, planning&zoning, housing, water, transportation, fiscal impact/taxation, healthy communities, historic preservation, ag&rural change

Jurisdiction: Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania

DVRPC

Description: Define and delineate standards for natural resource protection.

Topics: land preservation, water, planning&zoning, fiscal impact/taxation, healthy communities

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

National Assn Realtors

Description: Survey of key findings from nationwide survey .

Topics: land preservation, planning&zoning, water, housing, historic preservation, fiscal impact/taxation, healthy communities

Jurisdiction: Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania

US EPA

Description: Identify and describe different models of watershed mgmt; looking at different states; make recommendations.

Topics: land preservation, water, planning&zoning, housing, healthy communities, ag&rural change

Jurisdiction: Massachussetts, New Jersey

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