Seven graduate students participated in this Fall 2017 studio through the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy led by lecturer Sara Malone to analyze two key elements for public access to the Raritan River as proposed in the Rutgers University Physical Master Plan – the RU 2030 Master Plan. The key elements […]
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City of Perth Amboy 2nd Street Park Concept Design
Carnegie, J., W. Hoefer, R. Alomar, S. Malone, S. Meehan, T. Sanchez (2015). City of Perth Amboy 2nd Street Park Concept Design. Prepared for the City of Perth Amboy and Middlesex County Improvement Authority, NJ
2015, community engagement, Malone, public accessThe City of New Brunswick Municipal Public Access Plan

Malone, S.J., (2017) The City of New Brunswick Municipal Public Access Plan, prepared for City of New Brunswick, NJ and NJDEP Coastal Management Program. (pending adoption) This project involved development of a Municipal Public Access Plan for the City of New Brunswick, which is located at the top of the tidal reach for the Raritan […]
2017, coastal, Malone, MPAP, public accessRutgers 2030 Plan Elements Focus of Graduate Planning Studio

This Fall 2017 studio focused on environmental, conceptual design, regulatory and health and safety aspects of planning two components of Rutgers 2030: Rutgers University Physical Master Plan – the Raritan River boardwalk and the bicycle/pedestrian bridge across the river that will jointly help reestablish an intimate relationship between the City of New Brunswick, Rutgers University […]
Malone, public access, Raritan River, RU2030 Master Plan, studioPerth Amboy Rudyk Park

Alomar, R., D. Nickel, S. Malone, Z. Tech-Czarny, W. Kurzenberger, T. Barracato. 2016. Rudyk Park Community Accessibility and Expansion Project, Final Design Report, prepared for USEPA and the City of Perth Amboy. For this project, planning and design professionals from the EAC Group, Rutgers Department of Landscape Architecture and Perth’s Amboy’s Office of Economic and […]
2016, community engagement, Malone, public accessRed Root Creek Graduate Planning Studio

Sixteen graduate students participated in this Spring 2014 Studio, co-taught by Sara Malone and Duke Farm’s Michael Catania. Students developed a conceptual design for restoration of degraded wetlands in a working waterfront along the Raritan River on the Woodbridge/Edison townships line. The Red Root Creek Wetlands is held in private ownership by the Federal Business […]
Malone, public access, Raritan, studioPerth Amboy 2nd Street Park

Carnegie, J., W. Hoefer, R. Alomar, A. Hernandez, S. Malone, S. Meehan, T. Sanchez, M. Ticker, A. Viani, L. Von Hagen. 2015. City of Perth Amboy 2nd Street Park Concept Design, prepared for City of Perth Amboy and Middlesex County Improvement Authority. In May 2014, the Middlesex County Improvement Authority (MCIA), working with the City […]
2015, Malone, parks, Perth Amboy, public access