New Jersey Future Blog
This Week in Land Use
October 30th, 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 10/26/09 Proposed DEP regulations renew sniping among environmentalists (Star-Ledger)
- Monday 10/26/09 N.J. says green energy effort may be harmful (Bergen Record)
- Monday 10/26/09 Redeveloper to air plan for Cookman Ave. in Asbury Park (Asbury Park Press)
- Tuesday 10/27/09 Civic, business leaders call for “Yes” vote on New Jersey’s $400 million open space preservation bond issue (New Jersey Newsroom)
- Tuesday 10/27/09 Preservation of Weber tract on verge of being approved (Star-Ledger)
- Tuesday 10/27/09 Gov, Andrews want dredging blocked (Gloucester County Times)
- Wednesday 10/28/09- No qualified buyers for COAH units; Colts Neck plans solution (Asbury Park Press)
- Thursday 10/29/09 K. Hovnanian Homes breaks ground on 84 townhomes to be built of former Champale site (Trenton Times)
- Thursday 10/29/09– Lawmakers, environmentalists visit Berkeley to tout value of open space (Asbury Park Press)
- Friday 10/30/09– Leonia master plan stirs up fiery debate (Bergen Record)
- Friday 10/30/09– Seminary to build student housing, wait on private development plans (Trenton Times)
- Friday 10/30/09- Explosive growth in Lakewood foreseen (Asbury Park Press)