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League and Rutgers Partner on Municipal Survey
Rutgers University’s School of Public Affairs and Administration (Rutgers-SPAA) is proud to partner with the New Jersey League of Municipalities (NJLM) on an important initiative to better understand the challenges and opportunities facing our municipalities and needs your voice. As New Jersey’s communities are evolving, and local governments are navigating complex economic, demographic, and structural changes, Rutgers-SPAA is conducting a survey to document management and policy challenges facing municipal governments in New Jersey; to identify best practices and offer practical recommendations to municipal leaders; and to share analytical results on the wellbeing of municipal governments with important stakeholders. To ensure state and local leaders have the insights needed to support effective governance, Rutgers-SPAA is conducting a statewide survey of municipalities.
Your Participation Matters:
- Your responses will inform policies and resources to strengthen NJ’s municipalities.
- The survey takes just 25 minutes (or less), but its impact will last far longer.
- Your voice ensures your community’s needs are represented.
Confidentiality: This project is funded and administered by Rutgers-SPAA. Your responses will be kept strictly confidential; only the research team from Rutgers-SPAA will have access to individual results. Any published findings will report aggregate data only; no identifying information about your municipality will ever be shared. We strongly encourage you to participate in this collaborative effort. By working together, we can shape solutions that address the real-world challenges facing local governments across our state. Thank you for your time and leadership!
Please respond to the survey, which will take approximately 25 minutes.
If you have questions about this research, please contact Kaifeng Yang, Rutgers-School of Public Affairs, at kaifeng.yang@rutgers.edu.
NJ DEP Recycling Awards Nominations Open
NJ Department of Environmental Protection is accepting nominations for its annual award for leaders in recycling and sustainability.
Read more: NJ DEP Recycling Awards Nominations Open
Registration Open for Governor’s Conference on Housing
Registration is now open for the Governor’s Conference on Housing & Economic Development at Harrah’s in Atlantic City on September 16 and 17.
Read more: Registration Open for Governor’s Conference on Housing
Contact: Paul Penna, Director of Government Affairs, ppenna@njlm.org, 609-695-3481, x110.