New Jersey Future Blog
This Week in Land Use
November 13th, 2009 by New Jersey Future staff
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 11/9/09– Plenty of land on open-space fund wish list (Press of Atlantic City)
- Monday 11/9/09- Camden Rebirth: A promise still unfulfilled (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Monday 11/9/09- Revel wants $150 million in tax revenue to finance Atlantic City improvements (Press of Atlantic City)
- Tuesday 11/10/09- Berkeley holding public hearing on redevelopment plan tonight (Asbury Park Press)
- Tuesday 11/10/09- Millville working to zone Union Lake acreage (Daily Journal)
- Wednesday 11/11/09- Hess revives plan for NJ liquefied gas terminal (Bergen Record)
- Wednesday 11/11/09-Bridgewater takes close look at open space (Star-Ledger)
- Wednesday 11/11/09-Vetoed retail project back to Washington Township council (Gloucester County Times)
- Wednesday 11/11/09– Jersey City Council approves buying 34 acres of PJP land for new park (Jersey Journal)
- Thursday 11/12/09– Pfizer to Leave City That Won Major Land-Use Case (New York Times)
- Thursday 11/12/09- New Jersey Highlands Council seeking applications for transfer of development rights program (Express Times)