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This Week in Land Use

January 25th, 2010 by

Each Friday Monday 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, 1/18/10– Oakwood Park subdivision is denied (Independent News)
  • Monday, 1/18/10– Weymouth land-use plan sent to Planning Board (Press of Atlantic City)
  • Tuesday, 1/19/10– W. Windsor loses round on Princeton Junction redevelopment suit (Trenton Times)
  • Wednesday, 1/20/10- In one of his final acts as governor, Corzine vetos controversial sewer bill (Herald News)
  • Wednesday, 1/20/10- Somerville looks to bond ordinance for funding some early redevelopment costs (Messenger-Gazette)
  • Wednesday, 1/20/10- Millville forms committee to review Motorsports Park rezoning request (Press of Atlantic City)
  • Wednesday, 1/20/10- Hearing on bill to abolish N.J. Council on Affordable Housing set for Feb. 1 (New Jersey Newsroom)
  • Wednesday, 1/20/10- Vineland to create special zone for medical school at Newcomb (Press of Atlantic City)
  • Friday, 1/22/10 New Brunswick’s $150M Gateway project includes 38 affordable units (Star-Ledger)

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