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This Week in Land Use

May 28th, 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.

  • Sunday, 5/23/10- ATV riders still losing battle for open space (Asbury Park Press)
  • Sunday, 5/23/10- Nosenzo Pond Dam repairs mean West Milford’s open space purchase is imminent (Suburban Trends)
  • Sunday, 5/23/10- Warren County municipalities wrestle with Highlands, affordable housing regulations (Express Times)
  • Monday, 5/24/10- Environmentalists say N.J. DEP wrong not to oversee stormwater control rules (New Jersey Newsroom)
  • Monday, 5/24/10- Plainfield eyes its train stations for future development (Star-Ledger)
  • Tuesday, 5/25/10- Rejection of slaughterhouse on preserved farm raises questions about state regulations (Express Times)
  • Tuesday, 5/25/10- Alloway planning, zoning boards combine (Today’s Sunbeam)
  • Wednesday, 5/26/10- Tribal group can still seek to prove rights to Burlco land (Philadelphia Inquirer)
  • Wednesday, 5/26/10- Parking prolongs Prudential Center rent dispute between Newark, Devils (Star-Ledger)
  • Wednesday, 5/26/10- Revel CEO Kevin DeSanctis vows to complete stalled Atlantic City casino project (Press of Atlantic City)
  • Thursday, 5/27/10- Backers of water sale swimming in funds – But foes’ cash just trickles in (Trenton Times)
  • Thursday, 5/27/10- North Arlington planning board has concept hearing for proposed McDonald’s on Ridge Road (Bergen Record)

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