After almost 80 years of research, planning, and advocacy, RPA is finally getting #CongestionPricing across the finish line. This work is only possible with support from people like you. Help us shape the future of transit: rpa.org/support
Regional Plan Association
Architecture and Planning
New York, NY 9,754 followers
For over 100 years, RPA has developed and promoted ideas to improve quality of life in the NY-NJ-CT metropolitan region.
About us
Regional Plan Association is an independent, non-profit civic organization that develops and promotes ideas to improve the economic health, environmental resiliency, and quality of life of the New York metropolitan area. We conduct research on transportation, land use, housing, good governance, and the environment, and advise cities, communities, and public agencies. Some of the region’s most significant public works, economic development and open space projects have their roots in RPA ideas and initiatives, from the location of the George Washington Bridge to the revitalization of downtown Brooklyn, Stamford, and Newark to the preservation of open space and development of parks in the Palisades, Governors Island and Gateway National Recreation Area. RPA has pursued these goals by conducting independent research, planning, advocacy and vigorous public-engagement efforts. Every year, leaders and professionals from government, business, and civic groups debate the region’s most pressing challenges at RPA’s spring conference, the Assembly. A cornerstone of our work is the development of long-range plans and policies to guide the region’s growth. Since the 1920s, RPA has produced four landmark plans for the region. The most recent was released in November 2017.
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http://www.rpa.org
External link for Regional Plan Association
- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1922
- Specialties
- transportation, economic development, housing and neighborhood planning, climate change, urban planning, regional planning, energy and the environment, and governance
Locations
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One Whitehall St, 16th Floor
New York, NY 10004, US
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60 Union Street
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Newark, NJ 07105, US
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2 Landmark Square
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Stamford, CT 06901 , US
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179 Nassau St
3rd Floor
Princeton, New Jersey 08542, US
Employees at Regional Plan Association
Updates
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For over 100 years, RPA has been providing the thought leadership we need to get things done for the tri-state region. Help us continue that work into the next century by making a donation today: rpa.org/support
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Asthma rates, traffic fatalities, and air pollution drop with #CongestionPricing. New Yorkers (and those visiting New York City) deserve to see those benefits realized in 2025!
NJ Spotlight News | No letup in congestion pricing feud between NJ and NY | Season 2024
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RPA research from this year will need 473,000 units to keep up with housing demands — making #CityOfYes "even more critical to the City’s future."
‘Yes' In My Backyard: NYC's Rezoning Ushers In New Era Of Housing Development
social-www.forbes.com
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Did you know? With zoning reform in NYC, we could create up to 109K new housing units. Help RPA secure housing for all in our city. Donate today: rpa.org/support
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Childhood asthma rates dropped 50% in Stockholm, Sweden, after #CongestionPricing was implemented. When we move #CongestionPricing forward, we move the health benefits forward, too. Tom Wright on NJ Spotlight News:
NJ Spotlight News | No letup in congestion pricing feud between NJ and NY | Season 2024
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Coming soon: new Sawtooth Bridges! "The Sawtooth Bridge replacement is a critical milestone in the broader Gateway Program," Tom Wright told NJ.com
117-year-old bridges used by hundreds of trains on track for retirement, Amtrak says
nj.com
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Our work toward making the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut region more sustainable, prosperous, equitable, and healthy wouldn’t be possible without you. Help RPA hit the ground running in 2025 by making a donation today at rpa.org/support
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Trying to travel for the holidays? Let’s make moving around the region even easier — together. RPA continues to advocate for modern, reliable, and connected transit in the tri-state. Help us continue that work: rpa.org/support