“We are excited to offer this certification in conjunction with the Rutgers Business School,” said David Listokin, a distinguished professor of urban planning and policy development at the Bloustein School. Clint Andrews, an associate dean at the Bloustein School, added: “We recognize that this program offers a high value, low cost way for students to expand their knowledge base and acquire additional skills that will help them both professionally and in development of sustainable communities that provide a high quality of life for residents. The reciprocal nature of this program is unique and offers students with expertise in design, land use, redevelopment and planning an exposure to developers’ perspectives. Students with real estate experience will receive an immersive experience in urban planning.”
Pfeiffer Discusses Modernizing Legal Notice Requirements
By Marc Pfeiffer (Published December 8, 2024 NJ.com) For over a century, New Jersey has required government agencies to publish legal notices in newspapers to ensure transparency and public accountability. These notices cover everything from public meetings and...