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This Week in Land Use

April 9th, 2010 by

After a brief hiatus, This Week in Land Use is back! Each Friday Garden State Smart Growth will post a collection of links to news articles pertaining to land use in New Jersey. We try our best to capture all relevant stories, but we’re not perfect. Let us know in the comments if we’ve missed anything.

  • Saturday, 4/3/10- Hunterdon Land Trust works to preserve Holland Township farm (Hunterdon County Democrat)
  • Monday, 4/5/10– Freeholders urge NJ Transit to buy Kearny Koppers Koke site without delay (Jersey Journal)
  • Monday, 4/5/10– Daunting problems for N.J.’s new DOT chief (Philadelphia Inquirer)
  • Monday, 4/5/10- Rockaway scraps plan to buy lumberyard for new borough hall (Star-Ledger)
  • Wednesday, 4/7/10- Tide turns: Court blocks water utility sale (Trenton Times)
  • Wednesday, 4/7/10- Montclair residents up in arms about sewer lines for MSU dorms (Star-Ledger)
  • Wednesday, 4/7/10- Maplewood continues to negotiate with police station developer (Star-Ledger)
  • Wednesday, 4/7/10- Woodbridge wants to make a deal with Colonia Country Club (Star-Ledger)
  • Thursday, 4/8/10- Cars on-site at Bayonne shipping company despite zoning ban, MTL want to continue exporting autos (Jersey Journal)
  • Friday, 4/9/10- N.J. municipal officials, environmentalists team up to urge Christie to veto pro-developer bill (NJ Newsroom)
  • Friday, 4/9/10- Millville advertises clearance sale for city-owned land (Press of Atlantic City)
  • Friday, 4/9/10- Builders will have to prove cases (Jersey Journal)

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