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By Jamie Nesbitt

New Jersey may be a state known for big hair, strip clubs, landfills, and
fictional anxiety-ridden mobsters, but it is also known for being one of the most progressive states in
the country when it comes to environmental policy. People can say what they
want about the Garden State, but when it comes to issues of cleanup and
sustainability, it remains above the bureaucratic fray, taking a decidedly
proactive approach to all challenges brown and green. So it is little wonder
that industry veteran Terri Smith chose to build her career with the state’s Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) before moving to the private
sector.
“Over the past few years, NJDEP has actively engaged the community and
stakeholders in addressing concerns,” says Smith, who is now a redevelopment coordinator with Environmental Liability
Management Inc., an environmental engineering and risk management firm. “This is a good sign of their willingness to work through issues and policies.” Acting as part broker, part strategist, Smith relishes her new position as
intermediary between stakeholders, municipalities, and federal and state
regulators, as it affords her the opportunity to broaden her horizons and work
on projects across the country. Nowhere else would she be able to work in
different disciplines and successfully see a project through, she says.
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Renewal Magazine
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With the Washington budget showing no signs of a quick-and-easy resolution, federal brownfields programs are unlikely to get much of …
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Industry Profiles
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Linda Lannen San Diego, Calif.
Chief Information Officer, Kleinfelder
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Timothy Murray Boston, Mass.
Lieutenant Governor, state of Massachusetts
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Paul Arnold, PE Lowell, Mass.
Principal and Brownfields Initiative Leader, TRC Cos.
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Whitepapers
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by Jody Kass, Laura Truettner, John Fleming, and Jeff Jones
The new report by New Partners for Community Revitalization (NPCR) shows how New York State is revitalizing neighborhoods plagued by multiple brownfield sites, while stimulating economic growth and creating local jobs.
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By Jody Kass, Laura Truettner, John Fleming, Jeff Jones
Brownfields redevelopment policy in New York is in transition as the area-wide approach emerges as an innovative tool for urban revitalization. |
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by Laura Truettner
In April, 2011, New York State awarded $6.5 million in new grants under its landmark Brownfield Opportunity Areas (BOA) program, bringing the total state investment in BOA to $34 million. |
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