August 1, 2024 | njspotlightnews.org
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New rules concerning land use in flood-prone areas have sparked debate on development and sustainability.
Resilient Environment and Landscapes (REAL) is a thousand-page draft rule that would drastically alter development in New Jersey. If formally adopted, it would require developers to raise new structures by five feet in flood-prone areas, and it would reclassify flood-prone areas based on five feet of sea-level rise by 2100.
“REAL represents a paradigm shift in how we think about development in flood-prone areas,” said Lindsey Sigmund-Massih, manager of the Mainstreaming Green Infrastructure program at New Jersey Future.
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