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- Essex County
- 1/7/26
- 01/11/2026
- 43 Minutes
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Overview: The Nutley Rent Leveling Board meeting addressed several issues, focusing on the challenges of managing legal notices, the complexities surrounding affordable housing, and the implications of large development projects on local residents.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 1/7/26
- 01/08/2026
- 89 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Zoning Board, a use variance was granted for the conversion of part of a property on Route 10 into personal service suites, allowing independent beauty professionals to operate within the space. This decision, which included discussions about parking logistics and compliance with zoning regulations, was among several applications considered, highlighting the board’s ongoing efforts to manage development within the township.
- NJ
- Essex County
- 1/6/26
- 01/11/2026
- 21 Minutes
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Overview: The Nutley Rent Leveling Board meeting focused on upcoming construction at the Chicalini property and its potential impact on local businesses, particularly concerning parking disruptions. Discussions highlighted the importance of mitigating adverse effects on business operations during the construction period.
- NJ
- Monmouth County
- 1/6/26
- 01/06/2026
- 62 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent Howell Town Council meeting focused on the appointment of Sue Fischer as the new deputy mayor, among other resolutions related to local appointments and community concerns. The council also addressed various professional appointments, including an affordable housing administrator and attorney, and discussed resident grievances about neighborhood disturbances.
- NJ
- Hudson County
- 1/5/26
- 01/05/2026
- 136 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Hoboken City Council tackled issues surrounding tenant protections in light of a zoning appeal, as well as the management of a local shelter. The council was tasked with addressing concerns about potential tenant displacement due to a mixed-use building project and the broader implications of their zoning decisions, while also fielding passionate comments from residents about the city’s shelter facilities.