Complete & Green Streets for All Model Policy has been implemented across NJ in as many as 160 municipalities. Setting achievable goals for our community is possible, but only when we have a shared vision of what we want Rochelle Park to look like in the future.
Click here to see how New Jersey Future is documenting the accomplishments of many other municipalities in their effort to control stormwater runoff and revitalize the environment.
Click here to see the full list of municipalities that have passed a Complete Streets Ordinance as tracked by the NJ Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center.
Pictures of curb bump out rain gardens from Dumont, NJ
When a storm hits Rochelle Park our friends and neighbors feel the anxiety in flood prone areas. We have options on how to mitigate extreme water runoff from passing storms. Adoping the NJ Complete Streets Policy will dramatically redesign our public spaces to trap and retain more water while adding green spaces and walkable, bikeable areas to our lovely town of Rochelle Park!
Pictured: Rochelle Park, New Jersey
Explore how much land cities dedicate to parking by using the Open Parking Map App. This app uses crowdsourced data to show surface parking across the entire world. Use the search bar in the upper right to type your city and use the “Show Surface Parking” button in the upper left to load all mapped surface parking in your area.
Disclaimer: This map only contains parking mapped by Open Street Maps volunteers and may not accurately represent the entire amount of parking in a city or town. See the full explanation at the Parking Reform Network website.