Cranbury Township Faces Urgency in Affordable Housing Plan Amid Public Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
Cranbury Township’s Planning Board meeting focused on the need to adopt a fourth round housing element and fair share plan to comply with New Jersey’s affordable housing mandates, with a looming deadline of June 30, 2025. The meeting revealed significant challenges in site selection, community engagement, and potential legal repercussions if the plan is not approved.
A major focal point of the meeting was Cranbury Township’s need to address its affordable housing obligations, as required by New Jersey’s Fair Housing Act. The township’s share of the statewide requirement is 265 units, necessitating strategic planning and site selection to meet this mandate. The township’s fourth round plan, which spans a ten-year period from July 1 of this year to June 30, 2035, was approved by the Superior Court on March 14 without objections, highlighting a critical step forward in compliance.
A key development, known as Creary Commons, involves a 24-unit project on less than one acre, financed through tax credit programs. Residents voiced apprehensions about the density of this project, comparing it to other local developments with similar unit counts but on larger parcels of land. Concerns about traffic safety, noise pollution, and inadequate mass transit options for low and moderate-income households were raised, painting a picture of community unease.
Public commentary during the meeting highlighted a perceived lack of communication and transparency from the township regarding the planning process. This lack of communication was echoed by others who felt the planning board had not been sufficiently involved in site selection, leading to confusion and frustration within the community.
The financial aspect of the proposed developments was another contentious issue. The township faces a potential $75 million cost associated with the affordable housing plan, with uncertainty about the amount that might need to be bonded if other funding sources fail. The township plans to support developers like Cranberry Housing Associates and the Walters Group in securing necessary funding, but public comments raised questions about the financial liabilities for the township if tax credits are not secured. Concerns about the competitive nature of securing these credits and the potential costs to the township if plans do not proceed as intended added to the public’s apprehension.
The meeting also touched on the strategic challenge of identifying suitable sites for development, given environmental constraints and existing infrastructure. Maps presented during the meeting illustrated the township’s development constraints, focusing on wetlands and preserved land that limit available options. Specific sites, such as those at 1234 and South River Road, were discussed for their potential to accommodate affordable housing units, with plans for family and senior units relying on tax credits for financing. The township must navigate these constraints while adhering to legal and environmental guidelines, a task made more complex by the need to pivot from smaller-scale projects to larger developments.
The urgency of adopting the housing element and fair share plan was emphasized by the potential risk of a builder’s remedy lawsuit if the plan is not approved. Such a lawsuit could increase housing units in the township, effectively doubling the current housing stock of approximately 1,300 units. The board acknowledged the serious implications of not meeting the June 2025 deadline.
Lisa Knierim
Planning Board Officials:
Eman El-Badawi, Evelyn Spann, William Gittings, Jason Stewart, Wayne Wittman, Jason Mildenberg, Deanna Anderson, Robin Tillou (Land Use Administrator), Sharon Dragan, Esq (Board Attorney), Elizabeth Leheny, PP (Board Planner), David Hoder, Pe, Pp, Cme, CPWM (Board Engineer), Andrew Feranda, P.E., Ptos, CME (Board Traffic Consultant), Thomas Decker, P.E. (Conflict Board Engineer), David H. Horner (Conflict Board Traffic Engineer)
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/24/2025
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Recording Published:
06/24/2025
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Duration:
143 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Cranbury
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