New Jersey Future Blog
This Week in Land Use
September 28th, 2009 by Jay Corbalis
Each Friday Garden State Smart Growth will post a collection of links to news articles pertaining to land use in New Jersey. We’ll capture many relevant stories, but please let us know if we’ve missed anything.
- Monday 9/14/09– Developer offers new promises for Atlantic City’s Garwood Mills site (Press of Atlantic City)
- Tuesday 9/15/09- Sprucing Up in Campbell’s Hometown (New York Times)
- Tuesday 9/15/09- Renewing open space fund will pay benefits for New Jersey (Star-Ledger)
- Wednesday 9/16/09- Meadows panel gets an earful of EnCap (Bergen Record)
- Wednesday 9/16/09- Orange hopes new water plant lets development flow (Star Ledger)
- Wednesday 9/16/09- Development pits locals against day-care center (Trenton Times)
- Wednesday 9/16/09- Long Branch approves eminent domain settlement (Asbury Park Press)
- Wednesday 9/16/09- New Jersey Transit plans new link to Atlantic City line (Press of Atlantic City)
- Thursday 9/17/09– Ocean County freeholders approve purchase of 42 acres for open space (Press of Atlantic City)
- Friday 9/18/09– Wenonah residents voice concerns over light rail plans in meeting with officials from town, Delaware River Port Authority (Gloucester County Times)
- Friday 9/18/09- All New Jersey benefits by renewing state open space fund (New Jersey Newsroom)
- Friday 9/18/09– A pipe in the park galvanizes Piscataway residents (Star-Ledger)