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- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 1/29/26
- 01/29/2026
- 98 Minutes
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Overview: The Old Bridge Township Planning Board meeting on January 29, 2026, focused on proposed amendments to zoning ordinances and the redevelopment of key township areas, including Raceway Park. Discussions centered around balancing property owner rights with community aesthetics, revising regulations for accessory structures, and evaluating plans for underutilized properties.
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- Bristol County
- 1/28/26
- 01/29/2026
- 57 Minutes
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Overview: The Norton Planning Board meeting addressed several topics, including a proposed 4.5% budget increase for the Norton School District, ongoing contract negotiations with teachers, and plans for community events like the annual carnival.
- NJ
- Hunterdon County
- 1/28/26
- 01/29/2026
- 43 Minutes
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Overview: The Raritan Township Planning Board meeting delved into several topics, including the need for revised signage regulations, addressing stormwater management maintenance issues, and refining zoning ordinance definitions, all aimed at enhancing community standards and compliance.
- NJ
- Warren County
- 1/28/26
- 03/02/2026
- 29 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Lopatcong Planning Board discussed the implications of allowing data centers within the township. The conversation centered around the potential strain on local water and electrical infrastructures, with members considering whether to amend current zoning laws to limit or regulate these facilities. The board also addressed the evolving digital signage ordinance and the necessity of adjusting the township’s affordable housing plan.
- NJ
- Monmouth County
- 1/28/26
- 01/29/2026
- 29 Minutes
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Overview: The Red Bank Planning Board convened on January 28, 2026, and approved Bank of America’s site plan for improvements on Broad Street, following discussions on parking space reductions, stormwater management, and landscaping modifications. The unanimous decision came after the board thoroughly examined the implications of the proposed changes, particularly focusing on compliance with local ordinances and addressing community concerns.