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Graduate School-New Brunswick

Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy

33 Livingston Avenue, Suite 100

New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Telephone: 848-932-2714; Fax: 732-932-0934

http://eac.rutgers.edu/brownfields

Michael Greenberg, Director

Henry Mayer, Executive Director


Established in 1998 at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, the National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment has been designated by the Rutgers Board of Governors as a strategic planning initiative of the university. Its mission is to establish itself as a preeminent university-based center for neighborhood and brownfield redevelopment focused on the three themes of service, education, and research. The center seeks to educate community leaders about the complex interrelationships between brownfields and neighborhood redevelopment; provide a national forum where public and private organizations, elected officials, and neighborhood representatives can share their problems, initiatives, and innovations; and conduct research into related issues such as reducing sprawl through urban redevelopment, releasing mothballed properties for redevelopment, building housing on former brownfield sites, and measuring the environmental impact of different land-use scenarios.

 
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