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When was the State Planning Act adopted?
1985
What is the intent of the State Planning Act?
1. Replace and strengthen the State Development Guide Plan with a more comprehensive State Development and Redevelopment Plan

2. Highlighted the need for greater coordination among state agencies and with local and regional governments
What board did the SPA establish?
State Planning Commission
How many members are on the SPC and what is it's make up?
17; state treasurer and 4 other cabinet members to be appointed by the governor; 2 other members of the executive branch of state government, also appointed by the governor; 4 representatives from county and municipal government (no more than 2 of the same political party and at least 1 representing an urban area); and 6 public members, not more than 3 of whom should be of the same political party, and at least 1 of whom should be a PP
What is the primary function of the SPC?
prepare, adopt, maintain and update the State Development and Redevelopment Plan (SDRP) and related Infrastructure Needs Assessment
What office was established by the SPA?
Office of State Planning in the Department of Treasury; that office was then moved to the Department of Community Affairs and renamed the Office of Smart Growth under the McGreevey administration in 2002; moved again to the Lieutenant Governor's office and renamed the Office for Advocacy under the Christie Administration (2010)