New Jersey Future Blog
This Week in Land Use
September 28th, 2009 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’ll capture many relevant stories, but please let us know if we’ve missed anything.
- Monday 9/21/09– N.J. senators to introduce bill addressing recent Mount Laurel court case (Star-Ledger)
- Monday 9/21/09- Planning for Salem County Farms at a standstill (Today’s Sunbeam)
- Monday 9/21/09– Highlands plan rejected by Riverdale (Bergen Record)
- Tuesday 9/22/09– Hoboken-Jersey City Waterfront Walkway open 24/7 (Jersey Journal)
- Tuesday 9/22/09- Newark to get $11M in stimulus funds for housing complex overhaul (Star-Ledger)
- Wednesday 9/23/09– City train-station neighbors fear land seizure for development (Trenton Times)
- Thursday 9/24/09- Most say no to housing in the meadowlands (North Jersey.com)
- Thursday 9/24/09- Builders accused of plotting to undermine New Jersey environmental regulations through lame duck legislation (New Jersey Newsroom)
- Friday 9/25/09- State planning bill, still to be introduced, is met with criticism (NJ Biz, Star-Ledger, Daily Record)
- Friday 9/25/09– Port of Belford plan being recognized (Bayshore News)
- Friday 9/25/09– Land-use measure for arts district OK’d (Trenton Times)
- Friday 9/25/09- Fanwood razing an industrial relic in favor of a more vibrant future (Star-Ledger)