NJDOT hosts Smart Choices workshops
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), in collaboration with the
Municipal Land Use Center at The
College of New Jersey and Project
for Public Spaces, will host a series of
workshops on combating traffic and
sprawl throughout the state. The series
is called New Jersey Smart Choices.
Commissioner Jack Lettiere and
other officials and industry experts will
cover critical topics facing New Jersey
communities. They include NJDOT’s
new Future in Transportation policy
and its affect on land use and local
transportation planning.
In addition, speakers will highlight
affordable transit options and discuss
strategies to discourage excessive
automobile use by providing safe
places to bike and walk. Workshop
attendees will learn new ways to
balance development, redevelopment
and preservation with other aspects of
transportation.
The first program, “Working with
NJDOT’s future in transportation
policy,” was held on October 7 at
Raritan Valley Community College.”
The remaining scheduled
workshops are:
- “Retrofitting car-oriented corridors
into community-friendly streets”
Friday, October 14, 2005
8:15 am to 4 pm
Middlesex County Planning Board
40 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick
- “Planning land use and
transportation for transit”
Friday, November 4, 2005
8:15 am to 4 pm
College of New Jersey
Ewing
- “Creating sustainable land use and
transportation plans”
Monday, December 5, 2005
8:15 am to 1:30 pm
Hominy Hill Golf Course Clubhouse
Colts Neck
For more information, visit
www.njsmartchoices.org or call
609.771.2832. |