Justin Auciello
Urban Planner. Writer.
I write about current land use planning issues and emerging technologies that are changing how we use our urban spaces at The New Wave Planner.
I am a contributing editor at Live For Jersey Shore, a summertime lifestyle blog that focuses on arts, entertainment, and food in coastal Monmouth and Ocean Counties.
I also maintain a personal micro-blog, dubbed The Scratchpad, where I curate intriguing content and share a wide variety of self-produced multimedia content.
I am actively seeking work opportunities. Should you be interested in hiring me, please contact.
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- Save Our Sprawl? Evidence Suggests A Smart Growth Future
- Wake Up, Local Government, And Supercharge Your (Weak) Web Presence
- Once Again, San Francisco’s City Government Is Conducting The Innovation Train
- Social Web Developers: Urban Transformers
- New Jersey State Atlas: Making The Inaccessible Accessible
- A Win For Urban Planning: Supermarkets Potentially On Their Way To New Jersey Cities
- Innovation Is Now King, And It’s Perfectly Parallel With Obama’s Urban Policy Goals
- A Vote For The New Jersey Economic Stimulus Act Of 2009 Is A Vote For Smart Growth And Economic Development
- Backyard Chicken Coops? Urban Farming? There’s A Silver Linking To The Recession
- Maintenance Concern In San Francisco? Tweet @311
- NYC Planners: Zoning Bonuses Will Spur Healthy Eating And Economic Development
- Does Banning Outdoor Advertising Kill Urban Vibrancy?
- CPTED Will Change Your Community. Just Ask Sarasota
- You’re An Urban Planner? What Exactly Do You Do?
- CPTED In Action: Sarasota, FL
- Government 2.0: It’s Time
- What Is CPTED, And What Can It Do For My Municipality?
- Fighting Crime In College Park: The Long And Winding Road
- Murder In College Park, MD: The Tipping Point
- So What Is Age-Targeted Housing?
- Save “Jersey Fresh” As We Know It
- Once Again, The Baby Boomers Are Changing Housing
- The New Wave Of Interactions
This was posted on Tuesday the 13th, October, 2009