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- N.J. Office of Smart Growth
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Jun 2003
The 2003 New Jersey Mayors’ Institute on Community Design
Modeled on the national Mayors’ Institute on City Design, the New Jersey Mayors’ Institute provides a multi-day retreat for six to eight mayors and a resource team of design and planning professionals. The mayors present planning and design issues that each community is facing, and then participate in a wide-ranging discussion. While addressing the specific concerns raised by the mayors, the resource team members also describe in broader terms how they have approached similar problems. Using examples from other communities, the mayors and resource team members learn from each other.
The Mayors’ Institute offers public officials the rare opportunity to discuss a planning issue facing their community with a group of peers and some of the most respected designers and planners in the country. These Institutes focus particular attention on the relationship between community planning and public health, and how better design and development can create healthy, livable communities. Experts in public health participate in the Institute discussions, providing presentations and analyses of how alternative development patterns impact the health of communities.
In 2003, two Institutes were held at Princeton University: January 29-31 and June 8-10. These Institutes focused particular attention on the relationship between community planning and public health, and how better design and development can create healthy, livable communities. Experts in public health participated in the Institute discussions, providing presentations and analyses of how alternative development patterns impact the health of communities.
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