New Jersey Future Blog
This Week in Land Use
May 23rd, 2010 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 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, 5/17/10- Chatham Twp. approves former Rolling Knolls landfill site as redevelopment zone (Independent Press)
- Tuesday, 5/18/10- Meeting to focus on solar farm proposal (Today’s Sunbeam)
- Tuesday, 5/18/10- Port Authority chairman is re-appointed, trash-hauling rail station approved (Star-Ledger)
- Tuesday, 5/18/10– $20 million revitalization project in Berkeley under way (Asbury Park Press)
- Wednesday, 5/19/10- Edgewater looks to cut open space (Bergen Record)
- Wednesday, 5/19/10- Summit Council sidesteps Habitat appeal; challenge dies (Independent Press)
- Wednesday, 5/19/10- Tuckerton mayor delays $3,000 park gazebo for lack of DEP permit, upsetting some volunteers (Press of Atlantic City)
- Thursday, 5/20/10- Branchburg developer seeks sports complex on Readington Road (Messenger-Gazette)
- Thursday, 5/20/10- 476 acres preserved in Mannington Township (Today’s Sunbeam)
- Friday, 5/21/10- Jersey City officials, 400 construction workers join at Monaco Towers to celebrate 50-story project’s topping off (Jersey Journal)