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- NJ
- Essex County
- 3/12/25
- 03/13/2025
- 100 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Livingston Town Council meeting, discussions centered around the redevelopment of the local mall, a new AI awareness program, and public concerns over ongoing development projects.
- NJ
- Essex County
- 2/25/25
- 02/26/2025
- 166 Minutes
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Overview: The Livingston Zoning Board meeting on February 25, 2025, featured deliberations on multiple residential variance applications, including discussions on habitable floor area, side yard setbacks, and neighborhood compatibility.
- NJ
- Essex County
- 2/24/25
- 02/25/2025
- 90 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Livingston Town Council meeting focused on the approval of the Livingston Mall Redevelopment Plan, which includes 376 new residential units, 75 of which are designated as affordable housing. This decision came amidst community concerns about the impact on local infrastructure and the town’s ability to maintain control over the redevelopment process.
- NJ
- Essex County
- 2/10/25
- 02/11/2025
- 54 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent Livingston Town Council meeting, the council recognized a local high school student’s efforts in combating food waste and insecurity, while public comments revealed resident dissatisfaction with the transparency of the Livingston Mall redevelopment plans. The meeting also addressed ongoing issues with early morning dumpster pickups, financial management updates, and several community acknowledgments.
- NJ
- Essex County
- 1/28/25
- 01/29/2025
- 110 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Livingston Town Zoning Board’s recent meeting was dominated by discussions on various residential projects requiring variances, with primary concerns centering on habitable floor area ratios and the impact of proposed expansions on neighborhood aesthetics and compliance with zoning regulations. The board deliberated over several applications, questioning the necessity and implications of granting variances that exceeded existing standards.