In court documents, parties in the case said a conclusion to mediation is near, though it remained unclear if that would ...
MERCER COUNTY - A bid by 26 New Jersey towns to pause new affordable housing obligations, including Wall Township, was denied ...
The bipartisan coalition — which is suing the state over a new law designed to create more affordable housing — is once again ...
Borough consultant Kyle + McManus Associates has recommended that the borough accept the state Department of Community ...
The township committee reorganized with new leadership at the helm, pledging to preserve open space while facing a stiff ...
New Jersey local officials have until January 31 to accept or object how much affordable housing they must develop over the next decade.
The 26 towns sought the delay, saying the requirement to build affordable housing will burden their communities.
Last week, Mercer County Superior Court Judge Robert Lougy rejected the towns’ request to stay the law. Passed last year by the legislature, it lays out guidelines for New Jersey’s next 10-year round ...
Mercer County Superior Court Judge Robert Lougy on Thursday denied a request from 26 towns to pause the affordable housing development process, Gothamist reported. The judge determined public ...
to the detriment of the state’s low- and moderate-income households," wrote Mercer County Superior Court Judge Robert T. Lougy on Thursday. The lawsuit was filed last September by 26 suburban towns.