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  • David G. Roberts: A Perspective on Redevelopment

    Maraliese Beveridge

    The NJ Association of Planners and Zoning Administrators (NJAPZA) has graciously given us its permission to reprint the article entitled A Perspective on Redevelopment, by David Glynn Roberts, AICP/PP, LLA, RLA, LEED-AP NP, LEED-BD&C which appeared in the Association’s Fall 2016 Edition Newsletter. A special thanks goes out to Jackie Zelinka for her assistance in giving us this opportunity! ... Read More

  • Not So Spooky Holmdel Cemetery Tells a Story

    Maraliese Beveridge

    Halloween conjures-up imagery of ghosts, goblins and misty graveyard fog, but the Holmdel Cemetery couldn’t be further removed from such a scary depiction. In fact, according to Gus DeBlasio, “Holmdel Cemetery has been here for over 200 years and encompasses 15 acres of some of the most beautiful natural terrain in the region!” DeBlasio, a Landscape Architect with Maser Consulting, a local engineering firm, has been assisting with the design, planning and maintenance of the grounds for three decades. ... Read More

  • Site Remediation: LSRP 101

    Robert Zelley, PG, LSRP

    It’s no secret that when a NJ property requires remediation, it can get complicated. As a responsible party you need to be informed of the process enough to make educated decisions, and... ... Read More

  • Open Input for an Open Space Plan

    Mallory Reardon

    When municipalities pursue improvement projects within their communities, decisions about the type, size, and cost of these projects are often made in closed meetings among elected officials. Despite their efforts to make the best decisions they can for their constituents, sometimes projects are built that do not maximize opportunity and usage. ... Read More

  • Seminar Sparks Rethinking Curve Number Rainfall-Runoff Method

    Maraliese Beveridge

    The USDA NRCS Curve Number Method (CN Method) is an application used to provide guidance to design engineers in calculating single event rainfall-runoff volumes that was originally developed in the mid-1950s for agricultural uplands and overland flow. Over time, the CN Method has become entrenched with governmental agencies and private entities dealing with hydrology and embedded in flood control, environmental impact, and sediment-erosion modeling methodologies... ... Read More

  • Elizabeth Makes a Splash

    Elizabeth Bell

    There is something special about jumping into a nice, cold pool during an especially hot day. And if there is one community that feels the heat this time of year, it’s the... ... Read More