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- NJ
- Sussex County
- 11/5/25
- 11/05/2025
- 197 Minutes
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Overview: During its latest meeting, the Sparta Planning Board focused on a significant site plan application for a warehouse development by Sparta Holdings LLC and engaged in a heated discussion on a new ordinance aimed at regulating cannabis-related businesses in the township. The board’s deliberations addressed aspects of land use, environmental impact, and compliance with local regulations, reflecting ongoing community concerns over development and public safety.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 11/5/25
- 11/06/2025
- 145 Minutes
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Overview: In a detailed session, the Parsippany-Troy Hills Zoning Board approved variances for a warehouse project on New Road, emphasizing its potential to improve site conditions while addressing environmental constraints. Key debates focused on traffic management, stormwater control, and landscaping to ensure compliance with local zoning and environmental standards.
- NJ
- Somerset County
- 11/5/25
- 11/05/2025
- 71 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: During a recent meeting, the Bernards Zoning Board focused on several property applications, with the approval of a pergola on Sentinel Drive and a deck replacement on Winding Lane taking center stage. The board also addressed concerns about stormwater management and neighborhood aesthetics in various applications.
- NJ
- Cape May County
- 11/5/25
- 11/05/2025
- 89 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The recent Cape May Bike and Pedestrian Advisory Committee meeting focused on the introduction of a new electric bike (e-bike) ordinance and persistent community safety issues, including speeding and infrastructure improvements. The committee discussed the ordinance’s implications, particularly the fines associated with violations, and emphasized the need for public education on e-bike use. Adjustmentsttention was also given to strategies for reducing speeding and enhancing pedestrian safety through infrastructure projects.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 11/5/25
- 11/05/2025
- 61 Minutes
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Overview: The Boston City Council addressed several issues during its recent meeting, including the need for the city to obtain certification with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for the National Flood Insurance Program. This certification would enable residents and businesses in flood-prone areas to access affordable flood insurance, a necessity highlighted by increasing flood risks due to climate change. Additionally, the Council passed measures supporting youth engagement, community safety initiatives, and the establishment of a civility committee to combat political polarization.