The Kleinfelder Blog

April 27, 2026

Toledo Team Members Participate in Flag City Honor Flight

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) officially adopted its sweeping Resilient Environments and Landscapes (REAL) rule amendments on January 20, 2026, marking one of the most significant overhauls in decades to the state’s land use and coastal zone regulations – including significant updates to flood hazard areas and stormwater and freshwater wetlands resiliency.
April 13, 2026

City of Lima Secures T-Mobile Hometown Grant with Kleinfelder Support

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) officially adopted its sweeping Resilient Environments and Landscapes (REAL) rule amendments on January 20, 2026, marking one of the most significant overhauls in decades to the state’s land use and coastal zone regulations – including significant updates to flood hazard areas and stormwater and freshwater wetlands resiliency.
March 14, 2026

Ohio Team Secures Federal Funding Win for Chessie Circle Trail

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) officially adopted its sweeping Resilient Environments and Landscapes (REAL) rule amendments on January 20, 2026, marking one of the most significant overhauls in decades to the state’s land use and coastal zone regulations – including significant updates to flood hazard areas and stormwater and freshwater wetlands resiliency.
March 14, 2026

National Surveyors Week Spotlight

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) officially adopted its sweeping Resilient Environments and Landscapes (REAL) rule amendments on January 20, 2026, marking one of the most significant overhauls in decades to the state’s land use and coastal zone regulations – including significant updates to flood hazard areas and stormwater and freshwater wetlands resiliency.
March 4, 2026

What Do NJDEP’s New REAL Rules Mean for Your Projects?

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) officially adopted its sweeping Resilient Environments and Landscapes (REAL) rule amendments on January 20, 2026, marking one of the most significant overhauls in decades to the state’s land use and coastal zone regulations – including significant updates to flood hazard areas and stormwater and freshwater wetlands resiliency.