Rutgers researchers seek public input on post-Sandy rebuilding

     One of the visual preferences questions asked in the survey. Participants rank images on a scale ranging from

    One of the visual preferences questions asked in the survey. Participants rank images on a scale ranging from "most inappropriate" to "most appropriate." This rendering is a potential vision for Weber Avenue in Sayreville.

    Rutgers University researchers are seeking your input on Superstorm Sandy rebuilding choices. 

    The university’s Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is conducting an online survey of visual preferences.

    The purpose of the survey is to gather information from the public about the attitudes and preferences of community members towards alternative rebuilding scenarios, the university said in a release. The survey is anonymous and all questions are voluntary.

    Participants will be asked common household questions as well as opinions of images representing different visions for the future of shore communities, according to the university. 

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    All community members are invited to take part in this online study, which was funded by the New Jersey Sandy Recovery Fund. To participate, visit RutgersPostSandySurvey.org.

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