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Functions and Responsibilities of the Tri-State Regional Planning Commission
The possible impact of areawide residential location policy on future residential electricity usage in the Tri-State Metropolitan Region centering on New York City is investigated. This report describes the Tri-State Regional Planning Commission which grew out of a committee formed in 1961, and since 1971 it has been the official planning agency for 21 counties in New York and New Jersey and 6 planning regions in Connecticut. The commission is mandated to conduct surveys and studies and make recommendations for development relating to land, housing, transportation, and other public facilities. It is one of the largest regional sources of varied statistical information in the New York metropolitan area. The commission is also involved in technical studies designed to recommend transit capital improvements in the area, and in studies pertaining to the alleviation of congestion in the corridor through midtown Manhattan, the Lincoln Tunnel, and into northern New Jersey.
Functions and Responsibilities of the Tri-State Regional Planning Commission
The possible impact of areawide residential location policy on future residential electricity usage in the Tri-State Metropolitan Region centering on New York City is investigated. This report describes the Tri-State Regional Planning Commission which grew out of a committee formed in 1961, and since 1971 it has been the official planning agency for 21 counties in New York and New Jersey and 6 planning regions in Connecticut. The commission is mandated to conduct surveys and studies and make recommendations for development relating to land, housing, transportation, and other public facilities. It is one of the largest regional sources of varied statistical information in the New York metropolitan area. The commission is also involved in technical studies designed to recommend transit capital improvements in the area, and in studies pertaining to the alleviation of congestion in the corridor through midtown Manhattan, the Lincoln Tunnel, and into northern New Jersey.
Functions and Responsibilities of the Tri-State Regional Planning Commission
D. Krongold (author)
1974
16 pages
Report
No indication
English
Urban Administration & Planning , Public administration , Regional planning , Formal organization , Coordination , Decision making , Leadership , Organizing , Management , Research projects , Metropolitan areas , Urban areas , State government , Land use , Urban planning , New York , New Jersey , Connecticut , Tri-State Regional Planning Commission , New York City(New York)
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