New Jersey Future Blog
This Week in Land Use
July 9th, 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.
- Saturday, 7/3/10- Cranbury warehouse complex gets preliminary OK (Star-Ledger)
- Sunday, 7/4/10- To spark business, Highland Park may streamline construction approvals (Star-Ledger)
- Tuesday, 7/6/10- Balancing growth with the health of huge Pinelands aquifer (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Tuesday, 7/6/10- Rockefeller Center construction firm finishes Hoboken development plans (Statehouse Bureau)
- Tuesday, 7/6/10- Hillsborough studies way to control development, preserve farmland (Messenger-Gazette)
- Wednesday, 7/7/10- Eleven acres preserved in River Vale to protect the Hackensack River (Bergen Record)
- Wednesday, 7/7/10- A new role to fill for old Harrison landfill (Gloucester County Times)
- Thursday, 7/8/10- Somerville earns state Transit Village status (Messenger-Gazette)
- Thursday, 7/8/10- Office building will be linked to hospital (Star-Ledger)
- Thursday, 7/8/10- Ocean County to purchase 82-acre Little Egg Harbor tract for $1.3M (Asbury Park Press)
- Thursday, 7/8/10- N.J. buys, preserves 126-acre farm in Frankford (Star-Ledger)
- Friday, 7/9/10- Pohatcong Township officials willing to seek funding for open space purchases that would reduce size of 396-home Hamptons at Pohatcong (Express-Times)