In trying to develop a state plan for to guide regulatory and spending decision-making on land use and spending on transportation facilities and other forms of infrastructure, New Jersey has rejected mandatory compliance in favor of seeking voluntary compliance plan. Some have touted these efforts as offering new ways to achieve effective, democratic, comprehensive plannings. Others, however, have argued that they did not produce significant results. this report examines the history of state planning in New Jersey and its effects on local and state decision-making.
Faced with a projected 50-percent increase in the U.S. population in the next 50 years, communities across the nation must address the challenges of p...
The interaction between land use and transportation has long been the central issue in urban and regional planning. Models of suchinteractions provide...
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