Nearly one year ago, Hopewell Township passed a resolution to commence litigation against the State of New Jersey to retrieve $639,644.75 of unpaid funds, due to the Township, from conditions provided in the…
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Pennington Planning Board Continues to Hear American Properties Application for 80 Residential Units
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoLast Wednesday, the Pennington Planning Board continued to hear the application by American Properties at Pennington, LLC for the construction of an 80-dwelling unit residential community on the 13 acres located off of…
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Developer Plans to Build 80 Residential Units in Pennington
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoAt the Pennington Planning Board meeting last night, the board heard an application, by American Properties at Pennington, LLC for the construction of an 80-dwelling unit residential community on the 13…
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Hopewell Borough Abandons Affordable Housing Litigation
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoThe Hopewell Borough Council, at a closed executive session meeting tonight, discussed its affordable housing obligation and litigation. Afterward, during the Council meeting, Hopewell Borough mayor, Paul Anzano, announced that the Borough will be filing a motion with…
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Affordable Housing Analysis Continues at Meeting in Hopewell Township
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoAt Hopewell Township’s last planning board meeting on September 24, the planning board urged residents to be involved in the affordable housing process but also be familiar with the board’s…
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Hopewell Township Continues to Review Affordable Housing Options, Meeting Tonight
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoThe affordable housing scene continues in full force as New Jersey municipalities scramble to represent themselves in court and compile affordable housing plans to illustrate constitutional compliance. Tonight, Hopewell Township…
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Hopewell Township Prevails in Affordable Housing Reimbursement Lawsuit
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoHopewell Township prevailed this week in its lawsuit against the State of New Jersey seeking reimbursement for the return of a $639,633.75 fee to a developer in 2010. (For background on…
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Goodbye Pennytown, Hopewell Township Removes Potential Affordable Housing Site
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoAfter years of deliberation about “Pennytown,” a property in the Marshall’s Corner area of Hopewell Township off of Route 31 marked as a future as a site for affordable housing, it looks like the plans might not…
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Affordable Housing Ramps Up, Special Meetings to be Set by Hopewell Twp Planning Board
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoAs affordable housing issues ramp up, Hopewell Township’s planning board will be holding separate special planning board meetings to discuss the Township’s housing plan as it prepares to fulfill its…
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Making Hopewell More Affordable: Boro Council Takes Next Step
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoWith the filing deadline set by the New Jersey Supreme Court looming later this week, Hopewell Borough’s Mayor and council deliberated in closed session prior to the regularly scheduled July…