Tony Nelessen

Many Towns and Neighborhoods are Using Simple Democratic Practices to Choose Their Zoning Plans with Successful Outcomes
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Tony Nelessen

 

Has been teaching Urban Design and professional practice first at Harvard and currently at Rutgers for the past 39 years. He has emerged as one of the nations most respected urban visionaries.  He has more than 40 years of professional experience as a professor, author and practitioner in the fields visioning, planning and urban design.  He is one of the signers of the Charter for the Congress for the New Urbanism. He has won multiple professional awards and has emerged as a national pioneer in community planning and urban design through public participation using his trademarked Visual Preference Survey and Vision Translation Workshop.  He has been a consultant to a diverse group of clients nationally and internationally.  He has consulted for developers, architecture and landscape architecture firms, environmental groups, national and local transit agencies, municipalities and counties.  He as consulted for state and national governments including significant body of research and visioning and urban design in Holland.  

He has been hired by the US State Department for work in Iceland and Cyprus and has testified before Congress.  For one year he was the prime visionary and consultant to the US Department of Transportation national town meetings for Transit.

 

He has awarded recognition by the American Institute of Architecture in Florida, three Achievement in Planning Awards by the New Jersey Federation of Planning Officials, one Smart Growth Award from New Jersey Future, Distinguished Leadership in Planning Award by the NJ Chapter of the American Planning Association, the President’s Award for Distinguished Leadership in Planning for the New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association, three  NJAPA Chapter awards for Outstanding Achievement as well as Educator of the Year by the NJ Chapter of the Urban Land Institute. The Robbinsville Town Center of which he was the original town planner and for which he wrote the first form based code in New Jersey won the Congress for the New urbanism coveted Charter Award.  Eight other cities for which he as the prime consultant won distinguished planning awards.

 

He has been the visionary, planning and urban design consultant on numerous Smart Growth projects, transit oriented and urban revitalization plans nationally and in New Jersey. In New Jersey he as  consulted for the cities of Newark, Orange, Princeton, Collingswood, River Edge, Morristown, Jersey City, Hoboken, Elizabeth, Metuchen, Middlesex, Lawrence etc. as well as the counties of Middlesex, Burlington and Bergen. He pioneered the first transfer of development rights plan in Chester Township.

 

He has been a consultant to major cities nationally including major Redevelopment Plan for Midtown Atlanta, Milwaukee, Austin’s Riverside Drive, Santa Fe, Saint Paul, Minnesota, Overland Park, Kansas, Portland, Oregon, Oshkosh, Wisconsin; new town centers and neighborhoods in Orlando and Washington Township; waterfront developments in Rotterdam and Almere, Holland; new town plans for Belgium and South Africa; and consulted on the national plan for the Netherlands.

 

His trademarked Visual Preference Survey along with the Vision Translation Workshops have been administered to hundreds of thousands of people and has been used to generate Redevelopment Plan and Codes, Comprehensive Plans, Master Plans, Transit Oriented Plans and specific Urban Design Plans. The Visual Preference Survey [VPS]is now considered as a major tool to facilitate public participation in designing alternative futures at public meetings, at workshops/charettes and on the internet.

 

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