New Jersey Future Blog
This Week in Land Use
February 5th, 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.
- Sunday, 1/31/10- Millburn says it has solution to dispute over protected open space (Star-Ledger)
- Monday, 2/1/10- Chatham Environmental Commission to hear recommendations on developing open space (Independent Press)
- Monday, 2/1/10- Eminent domain bad word to tribal leader Mark Gould (The News of Cumberland County)
- Tuesday, 2/2/10- Affordable-housing changes pushed in New Jersey (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Tuesday, 2/2/10- Real estate giant in talks to save Xanadu (Bergen Record)
- Tuesday, 2/2/10- Residents lose appeal to block Maplewood development (Star-Ledger)
- Tuesday, 2/2/10- North Brunswick moves along with transit village plans (Star-Ledger)
- Thursday, 2/4/10- Standing room-only crowd for Franklin Township truck transfer station hearing (The Express-Times)
- Thursday, 2/4/10- New hotel, office space could spur redevelopment at Harbor Station by Roseland and Fidelco companies (Jersey Journal)
- Thursday, 2/4/10- N.J. Senate committee approves proposal to allow builders to lock-in zoning (Star-Ledger)
- Friday, 2/5/10- Talks on Westmont site to continue (Courier Post)
- Friday, 2/5/10- Sayreville won’t remove age restrictions from development (Star-Ledger)