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In January 2012 Women Rising submitted an application to the New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA-NJ) for pro bono support to update its community plan. Their plan had been written in 2005/2006. The application was made to APA-NJ’s Community Planning Assistance Program (CPAP), which provides pro bono planning support to municipalities and community groups. Recipients are selected through a process that begins with a formal request for proposals. Submitted proposals are then evaluated and two to three projects are selected each year. Women Rising’s proposal was one of three projects selected for 2012.
Bergen Communities United Presentation
Bergen Communities United Presentation
APA-NJ
Bradley Beach Presentation - August 15
Bradley Beach Presentation - August 15
APA-NJ
Cultural Restaurant
Cultural Restaurant
APA-NJ
CPAP volunteers were asked to review the plans by the City’s engineer for quickly rebuilding the waterfront area along Kill Van Kull and Raritan Bay. The area was badly damaged in the storm, and the city wanted to begin the repairs in time for the 20__ summer season on the waterfront. The volunteers attended a presentation by the engineer to the city officials, then, within several days, delivered a review of the proposals. The review affirmed the majority of the engineer’s proposals, and made some recommendations for making the waterfront more resilient in future storms.
Perth Amboy Post Sandy Plans for Rebuilding the Waterfront
Perth Amboy Post Sandy Plans for Rebuilding the Waterfront
APA-NJ
2013 Great Downtown - Downtown Westfield (Westfield Town, Union County)
2013 Great Downtown - Downtown Westfield (Westfield Town, Union County)
APA-NJ
A team of volunteers worked with the City’s Planning Department to create a stakeholder driven, broad brush vision plan for the 22nd Street Hudson Bergen Light Rail Transit Station (HBLRT) Neighborhood - one that provides general direction for the City’s upcoming area redevelopment plan. The goal of the City of Bayonne’s municipal government is to encourage more transit oriented developments in this neighborhood. The CPAP volunteer team: reviewed previous planning efforts in the neighborhood; observed existing land uses and conditions; and, assessed community assets, constraints and opportunities. The CPAP volunteer team then met with a stakeholder group assembled by the City for the purposes of discussing their views on the neighborhood’s assets, constraints, challenges, and opportunities. The Vision Plan included several vision statements that articulated that articulated the stakeholders’ desires for the future of this neighborhood.
Vision Plan for the 22nd Street Hudson Bergen Light Rail Station Neighborhood...
Vision Plan for the 22nd Street Hudson Bergen Light Rail Station Neighborhood...
APA-NJ
Corner Stop
Corner Stop
APA-NJ
The New Jersey Chapter’s CPAP team was invited by the South Ward Children’s Alliance in Newark’s South Ward to support the creation of a community needs assessment that could be used in their efforts to improve public education in the South Ward. The Alliance has become increasingly aware that addressing problems in the community, such as housing, crime and recreation, is a critical part of improving the South Ward’s public schools. The CPAP was asked to support their efforts to identify social issues in the surrounding neighborhoods and how they should be prioritized. The long list of social issues in the area creates unstable environments where education becomes a huge challenge for students. The overarching goal is to create a stable life for students so they can do better in school. A major component of the field work was to work with parents of children in the schools to ensure their points of view. The team conducted a review of data provided by the Alliance, researched additional sources for data, combined them with the views of the parents and produced a final presentation of the work, including maps, data, and results. While this was a very different kind of project for the team, considering the close link with public education, the team was enthusiastic to do it. Two of the team members brought strong backgrounds in urban public education to the project. The team’s analytical approach provided the Alliance with important information they will use to consider programs to address the neighborhood’s most urgent needs. The team members were: • Molly Coon • Michael Kolber • Christopher Kok • Nadia Mian • Deborah Schulze • Tom Schulze
South Ward Children's Alliance
South Ward Children's Alliance
APA-NJ
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In January 2012 Women Rising submitted an application to the New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA-NJ) for pro bono support to update its community plan. Their plan had been written in 2005/2006. The application was made to APA-NJ’s Community Planning Assistance Program (CPAP), which provides pro bono planning support to municipalities and community groups. Recipients are selected through a process that begins with a formal request for proposals. Submitted proposals are then evaluated and two to three projects are selected each year. Women Rising’s proposal was one of three projects selected for 2012.
Bergen Communities United Presentation
Bergen Communities United Presentation
APA-NJ
Bradley Beach Presentation - August 15
Bradley Beach Presentation - August 15
APA-NJ
Cultural Restaurant
Cultural Restaurant
APA-NJ
CPAP volunteers were asked to review the plans by the City’s engineer for quickly rebuilding the waterfront area along Kill Van Kull and Raritan Bay. The area was badly damaged in the storm, and the city wanted to begin the repairs in time for the 20__ summer season on the waterfront. The volunteers attended a presentation by the engineer to the city officials, then, within several days, delivered a review of the proposals. The review affirmed the majority of the engineer’s proposals, and made some recommendations for making the waterfront more resilient in future storms.
Perth Amboy Post Sandy Plans for Rebuilding the Waterfront
Perth Amboy Post Sandy Plans for Rebuilding the Waterfront
APA-NJ
2013 Great Downtown - Downtown Westfield (Westfield Town, Union County)
2013 Great Downtown - Downtown Westfield (Westfield Town, Union County)
APA-NJ
A team of volunteers worked with the City’s Planning Department to create a stakeholder driven, broad brush vision plan for the 22nd Street Hudson Bergen Light Rail Transit Station (HBLRT) Neighborhood - one that provides general direction for the City’s upcoming area redevelopment plan. The goal of the City of Bayonne’s municipal government is to encourage more transit oriented developments in this neighborhood. The CPAP volunteer team: reviewed previous planning efforts in the neighborhood; observed existing land uses and conditions; and, assessed community assets, constraints and opportunities. The CPAP volunteer team then met with a stakeholder group assembled by the City for the purposes of discussing their views on the neighborhood’s assets, constraints, challenges, and opportunities. The Vision Plan included several vision statements that articulated that articulated the stakeholders’ desires for the future of this neighborhood.
Vision Plan for the 22nd Street Hudson Bergen Light Rail Station Neighborhood...
Vision Plan for the 22nd Street Hudson Bergen Light Rail Station Neighborhood...
APA-NJ
Corner Stop
Corner Stop
APA-NJ
The New Jersey Chapter’s CPAP team was invited by the South Ward Children’s Alliance in Newark’s South Ward to support the creation of a community needs assessment that could be used in their efforts to improve public education in the South Ward. The Alliance has become increasingly aware that addressing problems in the community, such as housing, crime and recreation, is a critical part of improving the South Ward’s public schools. The CPAP was asked to support their efforts to identify social issues in the surrounding neighborhoods and how they should be prioritized. The long list of social issues in the area creates unstable environments where education becomes a huge challenge for students. The overarching goal is to create a stable life for students so they can do better in school. A major component of the field work was to work with parents of children in the schools to ensure their points of view. The team conducted a review of data provided by the Alliance, researched additional sources for data, combined them with the views of the parents and produced a final presentation of the work, including maps, data, and results. While this was a very different kind of project for the team, considering the close link with public education, the team was enthusiastic to do it. Two of the team members brought strong backgrounds in urban public education to the project. The team’s analytical approach provided the Alliance with important information they will use to consider programs to address the neighborhood’s most urgent needs. The team members were: • Molly Coon • Michael Kolber • Christopher Kok • Nadia Mian • Deborah Schulze • Tom Schulze
South Ward Children's Alliance
South Ward Children's Alliance
APA-NJ
APA-NJ CPAP was invited to New Brunswick by the Esperanza Neighborhood Project and New Brunswick Tomorrow to create a vision plan to enhance the French Street commercial corridor using input and recommendations from community residents, businesses, and shoppers. The French Streets corridor is located in the heart of New Brunswick near Rutgers University and the Robert Wood Johnson Hospital/University Complex, the train station and other downtown offices. The corridor is about half a mile long and contains mostly small retail businesses that serve a mostly local customer base. The neighborhood has a rich Hispanic/Latin culture and many of the businesses there cater to that market. The key goals for revitalizing French Street were: • Beautify and improve Crime, • Improve pedestrian safety and vehicle flow, • Improve and create public spaces, • Reduce crime and loitering, and • Attract shoppers to the businesses along French Street. The team conducted a community driven SWOT analysis for the area and extensive outreach and data collection to develop an ambitious set of strategies and recommendations for reaching the goals. The CPAP Team: Dan Bloch, Maser Consulting PA Mike Cassidy, NJCDC, Team Leader John Duda, MKW Associates Joe Herbert, Sailfast Development Jessica Schellack, PANY&NJ Matt Sprung, Sprung Planning Company Xunjing Wu, AECOM
A Vision for Revitalizing the French Street Commercial Corridor
A Vision for Revitalizing the French Street Commercial Corridor
APA-NJ
2013 Great Public Space - South Hoboken Waterfront (Hoboken City, Hudson County)
2013 Great Public Space - South Hoboken Waterfront (Hoboken City, Hudson County)
APA-NJ
Changed Circumstances for Real Estate Demand
Changed Circumstances for Real Estate Demand
APA-NJ
Jungle Hill
Jungle Hill
APA-NJ
APA-NJ CPAP - BCU Final Plan
APA-NJ CPAP - BCU Final Plan
APA-NJ
Congratulations to the New Jersey Planning Award Recipients who were honored at the 2015 New Jersey Planning Conference hosted by the American Planning Association - New Jersey Chapter.
2014 New Jersey Planning Awards
2014 New Jersey Planning Awards
APA-NJ
The final program of the 2015 New Jersey Planning Conference hosted by the American Planning Association - New Jersey Chapter, on January 29 and 30 at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick.
2015 New Jersey Planning Conference
2015 New Jersey Planning Conference
APA-NJ
Since the amendment to the MLUL in 2008 to include the Green Building and Environmental Sustainability Plan element (The Sustainability Plan) in the list of permitted Master Plan elements, towns across New Jersey have been taking sustainability planning more seriously. Especially in the wake of recent extreme weather, the need for short-term resiliency actions and long-term sustainability goals is more pressing than ever. Therefore, it is with great pleasure that the Sustainability Committee of the NJ Chapter of the American Planning Association announces the release of a sustainability planning guide for planners and municipal officials. The new guide, “Planning for Sustainable Communities: Master Plan Guidance for New Jersey Officials”, deconstructs the traditional master plan and offers new approaches to each of the plan elements with sound local and global examples that any NJ municipality can tailor to their needs.
Planning for Sustainable Communities: Master Plan Guidance for New Jersey Of...
Planning for Sustainable Communities: Master Plan Guidance for New Jersey Of...
APA-NJ
The Ironbound Community Corporation invited the APA-NJ CPAP program to support their effrots to create a South Ironbound Resiliency Plan. The plan was developed for a portion of the Ironbound community called South Iranbound. The area includes residential, commercial, and industrial properties, and suffers from an array of issues that have been identified by the community.
South Ironbound Resiliency Action Plan (Newark)
South Ironbound Resiliency Action Plan (Newark)
APA-NJ
APA New Jersey was pleased to host its annual awards program on December 15th to honor this year's Great Places in New Jersey designees and Planning Excellence Awards recipients.
2022 APA New Jersey Annual Awards Reception [Program]
2022 APA New Jersey Annual Awards Reception [Program]
APA-NJ
The American Planning Association New Jersey Chapter’s Community Planning Assistance Program (CPAP) created a strategic plan for the City of Hackensack focused on the Essex Street Train Station on NJ TRANSIT’s Pascack Valley Line. The work was done in partnership with NJTPA’s Transit Hub Pilot Program. The Station is in southern Hackensack, blocks from the Hackensack University Medical Center and a large residential area along Summit Avenue and Prospect Street with high-rise apartment buildings and historic single-family homes. East of the station, less than ½ mile away, is the Bergen County Administration buildings and NJ TRANSIT’s bus terminal. North of the station is an older neighborhood of single-family houses and apartment buildings, with mixed manufacturing and light industrial uses, and the city’s high school. The bustling Main Street redevelopment area is within ¾ of a mile.
Essex Street Gateway Transit Hub (Hackensack, NJ)
Essex Street Gateway Transit Hub (Hackensack, NJ)
APA-NJ
In early 2019 Habitat for Humanity in Paterson, NJ contacted the APA-NJ chapter to talk about their need for a team of volunteer planners. They wanted to create a concept for a green space along the Passaic River in the Northside Neighborhood of Paterson, NJ. They wanted two types of green space; a walkway along the river, called Riverwalk, and a sports fields in an area along the river dominated by abandoned and marginal industrial and residential properties. The Northside Neighborhood is across the Passaic River from Downtown Paterson.
The Paterson Greenway Project
The Paterson Greenway Project
APA-NJ
The Chapter’s Community Planning Assistance Program was invited by Babyland Family Services in Newark’s West Ward to build upon its social service programs to address the growing healthcare disparities and substandard living conditions for families in the West Ward. Babyland Family Services is a not-for-profit, comprehensive family service organization providing programs and resources to families living in and around the lower West Ward of Newark, New Jersey. For more than forty-five years, Babyland has provided a wide array of social services, including one of the first domestic violence shelters in Essex County and a unique foster care program specializing in keeping siblings together. Today, Babyland provides high-quality, affordable childcare and family development programs, including a Family Success Center, parent education classes, supervised visitation for children in the child welfare system and a family violence intervention program.
Health Issues of the West Ward, Newark NJ
Health Issues of the West Ward, Newark NJ
APA-NJ
This summer, the New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA-NJ) partnered with several organizations to create the City Planning Institute, a two-week program in City Planning for 20 public high school students from the cities of Passaic and Paterson. The other partners were with the Center for Community Planning, the New Jersey Community Development Corporation, Passaic County Community College, the Paterson Board of Education and the Passaic Board of Education. The class ultimately created plans for redeveloping a historic 9-story Fabian Building in downtown Paterson as a performing arts facility and community center for the college. See what they learned.
APA-NJ City Planning Institute
APA-NJ City Planning Institute
APA-NJ
Co-hosted by the American Planning Association - New Jersey Chapter and the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning, the New Jersey Planning Conference is an annual two-day conference held at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick always the last Thursday and Friday in January. With over 50 sessions and workshops, the event is the largest land use conference in the state and attracts over 700 attendees representing a vast array of fields including land use professionals, private practitioners, attorneys, issue advocates, elected and appointed officials, municipal staff and citizens that are interested in maintaining and improving a high quality of life for the residents of New Jersey. Visit conference-njplanning.org to learn more.
2017 New Jersey Planning Conference
2017 New Jersey Planning Conference
APA-NJ
Planner volunteers worked with the Tri-City People's Corporation to develop a strategic plan for this struggling neighborhood in Newark's Central Ward. The community has a long list of challenges, including high crime, significant poverty, troubled schools, inadequate housing, mortgage and tax foreclosures, and little or no strong community organization to steer the strategic plan. Positive aspects of the neighborhood are several organizations with long term commitments to the neighborhood, such as Tri-City Peoples Corporation, many houses of worship willing to support the effort, a beautiful county park at its center, West Side Park, and a growing commercial district along Springfield Avenue, where Home Depot, a movie theater, a newly opened Shop Rite and a several restaurants have opened. While the team of volunteers investigated the neighborhood and collected data and other information to support their work, they worked closely with the staff at Tri City to create a steering committee, inviting community representatives from various organizations in and around the neighborhood, including several houses of worship, elected officials, and Rutgers School of Criminal Justice in Newark. Organizing the steering committee was a significant effort. The team presented their findings with a list of strategies for continuing to organize the area, and begin to address the more pressing challenges. The first challenge will be to maintain the steering committee, which lacks strong leadership. The long term hope is that the steering committee can maintain the effort, strengthen the community organization, and apply for a planning grant from a foundation to develop a redevelopment plan. The volunteers were: Michael Benson Lee Edgecomb, AIA, ASLA, AICP Genevieve Lee Khendra Lelie Upendra Sapkota. AICP LEED AP Eric Sturm Tom Schulze, AICP
West Side Neighborhood In Newark
West Side Neighborhood In Newark
APA-NJ
The 2016 New Jersey Planning Conference will take place on January 28 and 29 at the Hyatt Regency. The conference is co-hosted by the American Planning Association - New Jersey Chapter and the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy.
2016 New Jersey Planning Conference Program
2016 New Jersey Planning Conference Program
APA-NJ
CPAP volunteers were invited to Perth Amboy to work with the public, municipal officials, and business owners to develop strategies for improving the City’s commercial street, Smith Street. The effort was concentrated on the portion of Smith Streets west of the NJ TRANSIT train station. The planning work was carefully coordinated with several other planning efforts that were underway in the area, including a Together North Jersey funded TOD study at the train station and larger area-wide plan funded by the Wells Fargo Regional Foundation. The planning work involved two meetings with the public, a survey or business owners and customers on Smith Streets, and numerous field visits.
Jewish Renaissance Foundation – Reinvigorating Perth Amboy’s Smith Street
Jewish Renaissance Foundation – Reinvigorating Perth Amboy’s Smith Street
APA-NJ
Chapter volunteers participated in a public charette in Seaside Heights on October 29 to support the non-profit, Architecture for Humanity. AfH is working with the community to design a new event center on the boardwalk in Seaside Heights. The event center will be funded with money raised by MTV after Superstorm Sandy damaged the Seaside Heights boardwalk.
Seaside Heights Charrete Report
Seaside Heights Charrete Report
APA-NJ
The American Planning Association - NJ Chapter's Community Planning Assistance Program was invited by the Coalition to Preserve the Palisades, Inc. to develop a community vision plan for a 6.55 acre site that lies on the Palisades Cliffs, a line of steep cliffs formed about 200 million years ago. Part of the James J. Braddock North Hudson County Park, the site is owned by Hudson County, but is currently closed to visitors. CPAP volunteers: conducted field visits to determine the existing site conditions; obtained and reviewed existing mapping and historical documents of the site; created and implemented a community visioning process in an effort to determine the community’s thoughts, concerns, and ideas for the site, and use the community’s voice as the foundation of this vision plan; and created the vision plan. The community visioning process included creation of and meetings with a steering committee that included the Hudson County parks and planning departments, and conduct of a public meeting. The vision plan included: a vision statement; conceptual designs and recommendations; project phasing and cost estimates; estimated project timeline; and funding options.
Community Vision Plan for the Palisades Nature Preserve
Community Vision Plan for the Palisades Nature Preserve
APA-NJ
2014 New Jersey Planning Conference Final Program
2014 New Jersey Planning Conference Final Program
APA-NJ
Bradley Beach Presentation - October 9, 2012
Bradley Beach Presentation - October 9, 2012
APA-NJ
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APA-NJ CPAP was invited to New Brunswick by the Esperanza Neighborhood Project and New Brunswick Tomorrow to create a vision plan to enhance the French Street commercial corridor using input and recommendations from community residents, businesses, and shoppers. The French Streets corridor is located in the heart of New Brunswick near Rutgers University and the Robert Wood Johnson Hospital/University Complex, the train station and other downtown offices. The corridor is about half a mile long and contains mostly small retail businesses that serve a mostly local customer base. The neighborhood has a rich Hispanic/Latin culture and many of the businesses there cater to that market. The key goals for revitalizing French Street were: • Beautify and improve Crime, • Improve pedestrian safety and vehicle flow, • Improve and create public spaces, • Reduce crime and loitering, and • Attract shoppers to the businesses along French Street. The team conducted a community driven SWOT analysis for the area and extensive outreach and data collection to develop an ambitious set of strategies and recommendations for reaching the goals. The CPAP Team: Dan Bloch, Maser Consulting PA Mike Cassidy, NJCDC, Team Leader John Duda, MKW Associates Joe Herbert, Sailfast Development Jessica Schellack, PANY&NJ Matt Sprung, Sprung Planning Company Xunjing Wu, AECOM
A Vision for Revitalizing the French Street Commercial Corridor
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2013 Great Public Space - South Hoboken Waterfront (Hoboken City, Hudson County)
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APA-NJ
Changed Circumstances for Real Estate Demand
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APA-NJ
Jungle Hill
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APA-NJ CPAP - BCU Final Plan
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APA-NJ
Congratulations to the New Jersey Planning Award Recipients who were honored at the 2015 New Jersey Planning Conference hosted by the American Planning Association - New Jersey Chapter.
2014 New Jersey Planning Awards
2014 New Jersey Planning Awards
APA-NJ
The final program of the 2015 New Jersey Planning Conference hosted by the American Planning Association - New Jersey Chapter, on January 29 and 30 at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick.
2015 New Jersey Planning Conference
2015 New Jersey Planning Conference
APA-NJ
Since the amendment to the MLUL in 2008 to include the Green Building and Environmental Sustainability Plan element (The Sustainability Plan) in the list of permitted Master Plan elements, towns across New Jersey have been taking sustainability planning more seriously. Especially in the wake of recent extreme weather, the need for short-term resiliency actions and long-term sustainability goals is more pressing than ever. Therefore, it is with great pleasure that the Sustainability Committee of the NJ Chapter of the American Planning Association announces the release of a sustainability planning guide for planners and municipal officials. The new guide, “Planning for Sustainable Communities: Master Plan Guidance for New Jersey Officials”, deconstructs the traditional master plan and offers new approaches to each of the plan elements with sound local and global examples that any NJ municipality can tailor to their needs.
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The Ironbound Community Corporation invited the APA-NJ CPAP program to support their effrots to create a South Ironbound Resiliency Plan. The plan was developed for a portion of the Ironbound community called South Iranbound. The area includes residential, commercial, and industrial properties, and suffers from an array of issues that have been identified by the community.
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Changed Circumstances for Real Estate Demand
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Jungle Hill
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2014 New Jersey Planning Awards
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2022 APA New Jersey Annual Awards Reception [Program]
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APA-NJ
The American Planning Association New Jersey Chapter’s Community Planning Assistance Program (CPAP) created a strategic plan for the City of Hackensack focused on the Essex Street Train Station on NJ TRANSIT’s Pascack Valley Line. The work was done in partnership with NJTPA’s Transit Hub Pilot Program. The Station is in southern Hackensack, blocks from the Hackensack University Medical Center and a large residential area along Summit Avenue and Prospect Street with high-rise apartment buildings and historic single-family homes. East of the station, less than ½ mile away, is the Bergen County Administration buildings and NJ TRANSIT’s bus terminal. North of the station is an older neighborhood of single-family houses and apartment buildings, with mixed manufacturing and light industrial uses, and the city’s high school. The bustling Main Street redevelopment area is within ¾ of a mile.
Essex Street Gateway Transit Hub (Hackensack, NJ)
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APA-NJ
In early 2019 Habitat for Humanity in Paterson, NJ contacted the APA-NJ chapter to talk about their need for a team of volunteer planners. They wanted to create a concept for a green space along the Passaic River in the Northside Neighborhood of Paterson, NJ. They wanted two types of green space; a walkway along the river, called Riverwalk, and a sports fields in an area along the river dominated by abandoned and marginal industrial and residential properties. The Northside Neighborhood is across the Passaic River from Downtown Paterson.
The Paterson Greenway Project
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APA-NJ
The Chapter’s Community Planning Assistance Program was invited by Babyland Family Services in Newark’s West Ward to build upon its social service programs to address the growing healthcare disparities and substandard living conditions for families in the West Ward. Babyland Family Services is a not-for-profit, comprehensive family service organization providing programs and resources to families living in and around the lower West Ward of Newark, New Jersey. For more than forty-five years, Babyland has provided a wide array of social services, including one of the first domestic violence shelters in Essex County and a unique foster care program specializing in keeping siblings together. Today, Babyland provides high-quality, affordable childcare and family development programs, including a Family Success Center, parent education classes, supervised visitation for children in the child welfare system and a family violence intervention program.
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Co-hosted by the American Planning Association - New Jersey Chapter and the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning, the New Jersey Planning Conference is an annual two-day conference held at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick always the last Thursday and Friday in January. With over 50 sessions and workshops, the event is the largest land use conference in the state and attracts over 700 attendees representing a vast array of fields including land use professionals, private practitioners, attorneys, issue advocates, elected and appointed officials, municipal staff and citizens that are interested in maintaining and improving a high quality of life for the residents of New Jersey. Visit conference-njplanning.org to learn more.
2017 New Jersey Planning Conference
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Planner volunteers worked with the Tri-City People's Corporation to develop a strategic plan for this struggling neighborhood in Newark's Central Ward. The community has a long list of challenges, including high crime, significant poverty, troubled schools, inadequate housing, mortgage and tax foreclosures, and little or no strong community organization to steer the strategic plan. Positive aspects of the neighborhood are several organizations with long term commitments to the neighborhood, such as Tri-City Peoples Corporation, many houses of worship willing to support the effort, a beautiful county park at its center, West Side Park, and a growing commercial district along Springfield Avenue, where Home Depot, a movie theater, a newly opened Shop Rite and a several restaurants have opened. While the team of volunteers investigated the neighborhood and collected data and other information to support their work, they worked closely with the staff at Tri City to create a steering committee, inviting community representatives from various organizations in and around the neighborhood, including several houses of worship, elected officials, and Rutgers School of Criminal Justice in Newark. Organizing the steering committee was a significant effort. The team presented their findings with a list of strategies for continuing to organize the area, and begin to address the more pressing challenges. The first challenge will be to maintain the steering committee, which lacks strong leadership. The long term hope is that the steering committee can maintain the effort, strengthen the community organization, and apply for a planning grant from a foundation to develop a redevelopment plan. The volunteers were: Michael Benson Lee Edgecomb, AIA, ASLA, AICP Genevieve Lee Khendra Lelie Upendra Sapkota. AICP LEED AP Eric Sturm Tom Schulze, AICP
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2016 New Jersey Planning Conference Program
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APA-NJ
CPAP volunteers were invited to Perth Amboy to work with the public, municipal officials, and business owners to develop strategies for improving the City’s commercial street, Smith Street. The effort was concentrated on the portion of Smith Streets west of the NJ TRANSIT train station. The planning work was carefully coordinated with several other planning efforts that were underway in the area, including a Together North Jersey funded TOD study at the train station and larger area-wide plan funded by the Wells Fargo Regional Foundation. The planning work involved two meetings with the public, a survey or business owners and customers on Smith Streets, and numerous field visits.
Jewish Renaissance Foundation – Reinvigorating Perth Amboy’s Smith Street
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Chapter volunteers participated in a public charette in Seaside Heights on October 29 to support the non-profit, Architecture for Humanity. AfH is working with the community to design a new event center on the boardwalk in Seaside Heights. The event center will be funded with money raised by MTV after Superstorm Sandy damaged the Seaside Heights boardwalk.
Seaside Heights Charrete Report
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The American Planning Association - NJ Chapter's Community Planning Assistance Program was invited by the Coalition to Preserve the Palisades, Inc. to develop a community vision plan for a 6.55 acre site that lies on the Palisades Cliffs, a line of steep cliffs formed about 200 million years ago. Part of the James J. Braddock North Hudson County Park, the site is owned by Hudson County, but is currently closed to visitors. CPAP volunteers: conducted field visits to determine the existing site conditions; obtained and reviewed existing mapping and historical documents of the site; created and implemented a community visioning process in an effort to determine the community’s thoughts, concerns, and ideas for the site, and use the community’s voice as the foundation of this vision plan; and created the vision plan. The community visioning process included creation of and meetings with a steering committee that included the Hudson County parks and planning departments, and conduct of a public meeting. The vision plan included: a vision statement; conceptual designs and recommendations; project phasing and cost estimates; estimated project timeline; and funding options.
Community Vision Plan for the Palisades Nature Preserve
Community Vision Plan for the Palisades Nature Preserve
APA-NJ
2014 New Jersey Planning Conference Final Program
2014 New Jersey Planning Conference Final Program
APA-NJ
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APA-NJ
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West Side Neighborhood In Newark
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Community Vision Plan for the Palisades Nature Preserve
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2014 New Jersey Planning Conference Final Program
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Growth and stability in the fast-paced world of business depend on maintaining a consistent cash flow. Invoice discounting is one cutting-edge approach that a lot of companies are using. In particular, Falcon Invoice Discounting provides a special and effective approach to money management. However, what is invoice discounting precisely, and how might Falcon Invoice Discounting help your company?
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www.seribangash.com An Article of Association is a legal document that contains the rules, regulations, and guidelines for the internal management and operation of a company. It is one of the two key documents along with the Memorandum of Association that forms the company's constitution, outlining its structure and objectives. While the Memorandum of Association defines the company's external objectives and powers, the Article of Association deals with its internal affairs. https://seribangash.com/public-private-company-difference/ Here's a detailed note on the Article of Association: Contents: The Article of Association typically includes provisions regarding the rights and duties of shareholders, the appointment and removal of directors, the conduct of board and general meetings, the distribution of dividends, the issuance and transfer of shares, borrowing powers of the company, and any other matters relating to the administration and management of the company. Flexibility: Unlike the Memorandum of Association, which is relatively fixed and requires formal procedures to amend, the Article of Association can be amended more easily by passing a special resolution in a general meeting of shareholders. This flexibility allows companies to adapt their internal rules according to changing circumstances and requirements. https://seribangash.com/public-private-company-difference/ Standard Provisions: While companies have the flexibility to customize their Articles to suit their specific needs, certain standard provisions are commonly included, such as: Shareholders' rights and obligations: Including voting rights, procedures for convening meetings, and methods for appointing proxies. Directors' powers and responsibilities: Specifying the powers of the board of directors, procedures for appointment, retirement, and removal of directors, and rules for board meetings. Dividend policies: Outlining the procedures for declaring and distributing dividends to shareholders. Transfer of shares: Stipulating the process for transferring shares, including any restrictions or pre-emption rights. Borrowing powers: Defining the limits and conditions under which the company can borrow money. https://seribangash.com/public-private-company-difference/ Winding up procedures: Describing the procedures for voluntary or involuntary winding up of the company. Legal Requirement: In most jurisdictions, companies are required to have Articles of Association as part of their incorporation documents. These Articles must comply with the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction in which the company is registered. Public Accessibility: While the Memorandum of Association is a public document that anyone can access, the Article of Association is often kept as an internal document and may not be available for public inspection. Binding Nature: The provisions contained in the Article of Association are binding on the company, its shareholders, directors, and other officers.
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Equinox Gold is ramping up its new Greenstone mine and advancing three expansion projects to collectively bring approximately 740,000 ounces of additional annual gold production over the next few years.
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Navigating the venture capital landscape can be daunting for startups. PitchBook’s guide to VC fundraising provides a roadmap filled with critical insights to help entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley to Tokyo secure the capital they need to transform their startups into market leaders. What the Guide Covers: 1) Stages of VC Funding: From seed to Series C and beyond, understand the typical progression startups follow and what is expected at each stage. 2) Evaluating Funding Needs: Determine whether your startup is ready for funding by assessing its current stage, from initial concept to scaling for market expansion. 3) Approaching Investors: Learn how to identify investors that align with your values, perfect your pitch, and effectively approach your target list. 4) Pros and Cons of Funding Types: A deep dive into the advantages and disadvantages of self-funding vs. external funding, helping you make informed decisions about the best path for your venture.
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Pitch Deck Teardown: Terra One's $7.5m Seed deck
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Navigating the seed funding landscape can be complex and demanding. Thanks to insights from Steve Schlafman of RRE Ventures, their detailed presentation sheds light on this critical phase of startup development. Key Points from the Presentation: 1) Sources of Seed Capital: Explore diverse funding sources from venture capital to angel investors and learn how to leverage them effectively. 2) Preparing for the Pitch: Understanding what investors look for in a seed stage startup is crucial— from traction and product to team dynamics. 3) The Pitch Itself: Learn how to create FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) among investors and how to convey your startup's value compellingly. 4) Post-Pitch Strategy: Discover what steps to take after your pitch to maintain momentum and secure funding.
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Os Hillman's presentation to Restoration Church May 22, 2022
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Today, we see a slowly accelerating movement in business management towards coaching. Even the Harvard Business Review and McKinsey now acknowledge that coaching is the best approach to managing and growing employees. After decades of Agile, we also strongly understand that coaching is the preferred method of engagement at all organizational levels. There’s a wide variety of coaching options used in Agile today: GROW, OSKAR, ACL, STEPPA, etc. Let’s add a technique from Toyota, whose attitudes and methods are embedded in our Agile practices in many ways. It’s called Toyota Kata Coaching. And please don’t be fooled by its deceptive simplicity. I think it’s the best coaching method for Agile. Join this webinar to learn about Kata & see if you agree. Even if you don’t, think about the Kata as another coaching tool for your Scrum Master or Agile Coaching collection.
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Renowned businessman Dinesh Bafna is from Cleveland, Ohio. After thirty years in the business sector, he formed Mont Granite, Inc., a provider of quality surfaces for residential and commercial applications. Under his direction, Mont Granite expanded to encompass multiple warehouses in the Midwest, demonstrating his abilities in managing and expanding businesses.
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TriStar Gold Corporate Presentation May 2024
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Adnet Communications
Building Moonshots In today's rapidly evolving world, many industries have experienced disruption or are on the cusp of one. While organisations often discuss the importance of innovation and disruption for growth, it's not uncommon to find ourselves defaulting to familiar patterns and maintaining the status quo. To thrive amidst this change, businesses of all sizes must adopt strategic foresight not as an option but as an essential strategy. Developing strategic foresight enables organizations to anticipate and proactively respond to future challenges, ensuring they remain adaptable and resilient in an ever-changing landscape. By moving beyond "business as usual" thinking and embracing innovative approaches, companies can position themselves for long-term success.
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A Digital Marketing Agency specializes in promoting businesses online through various strategies and tools. These agencies offer services such as social media marketing, content marketing, email marketing, and most importantly, SEO. By leveraging these services, businesses can increase their online visibility, attract more customers, and boost their sales.
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Ready to unlock the full potential of your LinkedIn profile? Join us for an immersive workshop where you'll gain invaluable insights and practical tips to optimize your profile, expand your network, and elevate your personal brand. Official event during Techweek NZ: May 23rd @ 6pm - 7:30pm St Peters Church Garden Room 211 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington New Zealand Google Meet Link: View details and RSVP https://calendar.app.google/h34Jub18s6Ri31NS7
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Raising capital is a pivotal process for any startup. This document outlines the vital phases every entrepreneur must navigate to transform an idea into a flourishing business. This resource provides a clear, detailed map of the funding landscape, from early angel rounds to the final stages before an IPO. Key Highlights from the Document: 1) Pre-Seed and Seed Funding: These initial stages are crucial for getting your startup off the ground, focusing on proving your concept and building a minimum viable product (MVP). 2) Series A to C Funding: As startups progress, funding rounds grow larger and focus shifts from proving viability to scaling the business, enhancing market share, and possibly even preparing for global expansion. 3) Bridge and Mezzanine Financing: These less common but crucial stages provide the necessary capital to bridge gaps between major funding rounds or prepare for a public offering. 4) IPO: The ultimate goal for many startups, going public opens new avenues for capital and provides liquidity for early investors.
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Falcon Invoice Discounting Setup for Small Businesses
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8 Questions B2B Commercial Teams Can Ask To Help Product Discovery
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