Highland Park Planning Board Revises Resolutions for Redevelopment Amid Public Absence

During the recent Highland Park Planning Board meeting, members focused on refining resolutions related to redevelopment areas, specifically addressing inaccuracies in the documentation. Despite the significance of the topics, the meeting saw no public attendance.

05:58The board’s primary focus was on the memorialization of Resolution P2025-02, which involved designating specific lots as areas in need of redevelopment with condemnation. Members reviewed the language of the resolution, identifying and correcting typographical errors, name misspellings, and technical inaccuracies. One significant correction involved removing lot 43 from a list of borough-owned properties, as it was inaccurately included. Additionally, the word “rubbage” was amended to “rubbish” to better fit the intended context.

01:49Another practical discussion during the meeting involved approving amendments to the February 13, 2025, minutes. Board members noted several typographical errors and suggested changes to improve clarity.

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