Increasing natural disasters have caused unprecedented flooding in parts of NJ, resulted in widespread power outages, and damaged our transportation infrastructure. As immediate crisis management of the most recent storm gives way to longer term recovery planning, what should we as a State be considering for redevelopment and disaster preparedness? What role does land use planning and infrastructure investment play in our decisions about how and where to rebuild and how to prioritize upgrading our damaged and aging infrastructure to stimulate a robust economy and protect our natural resources? The Summit will present a balanced approach to these issues, considering everything from economic growth to environmental protection. Through a range of speakers, it will include intermediate and long-term perspectives on the challenges ahead. The Summit will be organized around two themes: 1) Community rebuilding; and 2) Infrastructure Investment.
Location: The War Memorial, 1 Memorial Drive, Trenton, NJ (Directions)
Presented with: NJ League of Municipalities and NJ State Chamber of Commerce
Thank you to our Sponsors for their generous support:
Panel Sponsors:
Breakfast Sponsor:
Friends:
Advance Realty
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
Building Contractors Association of NJ
Boston Properties
Clarke Caton Hintz
EAM Energy
Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis
K. Hovnanian Homes
Langan Engineering
Munich Reinsurance America
National Business Parks
NJ Economic Development Authority
NJ Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency
NJ Carpenter Contractor Trust
Colleagues:
Cooper’s Ferry Partnership
Kleinfelder/Omni
NJ Business & Industry Association
Pennrose Properties
Princeton University
Property Pilot
Smith Pizzutillo
The Hoboken Brownstone Company
WMSH
A/V Sponsor:
Clarke Caton Hintz
Image Sources (L to R): Brian Richards, Mark Wilson, David Pirmann