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This Week in Land Use

May 14th, 2010 by

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.

  • Monday, 5/10/10- Journal Square redevelopment plan envisions skyward growth by 2060 (Jersey Journal)
  • Wednesday, 5/12/10- Not all aboard Gloucester County light-rail project (Gloucester County Times)
  • Wednesday, 5/12/10- River Vale hires counsel to fight builder’s remedy suit (Bergen Record)
  • Wednesday, 5/12/10- Judge rejects West Amwell Township attempt to have Fulper lawsuit over land dismissed (Hunterdon County Democrat)
  • Wednesday, 5/12/10- Hackettstown Council agrees to re-examine Bergen Tool rezoning; votes to cut $220K from defeated school budget (Warren Reporter)
  • Wednesday, 5/12/10- Judge nixes Ewing zoners’ rejection of development (Trenton Times)
  • Wednesday, 5/12/10- Developer gets nod for Bordentown hotel project (Trenton Times)
  • Wednesday, 5/12/10- Lacey Township Planning Board backs Emerald Estates housing complex (Press of Atlantic City)
  • Thursday, 5/13/10- Gov Chris Christie unveils affordable housing proposal (APP)
  • Thursday, 5/13/10- State DEP rules out race track for Liberty Park so plan for Formula One Grand Prix is dead (Jersey Journal)
  • Thursday, 5/13/10- Hillsborough creates new zone for affordable housing (Messenger-Gazette)
  • Thursday, 5/13/10- Vintage train station saved from demolition (Asbury Park Press)

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