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PostPosted: Thu, Jun 30 2011, 11:02 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Gov. Christie abolishes N.J. Council on Affordable Housing

[quote="Guest"]Dan,

Thanks for the update. While I think this is good news, I was
concerned to read "Cerra said although the league [of Municipalities] supports consolidating government to reduce the burden on taxpayers, his concern is losing protection for towns against litigation by developers established under COAH."

Any thoughts?[/quote

I think theoretically municipalities will lose protection from litigation from developers, in the short run with the economy the way it is I think there will be little litigation. Specifically for Cranbury, there will be no litigation as we have so little land available for development on the West side of 130.
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PostPosted: Thu, Jun 30 2011, 9:09 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Gov. Christie abolishes N.J. Council on Affordable Housing

Dan,

Thanks for the update. While I think this is good news, I was
concerned to read "Cerra said although the league [of Municipalities] supports consolidating government to reduce the burden on taxpayers, his concern is losing protection for towns against litigation by developers established under COAH."

Any thoughts?
Dan Mulligan
PostPosted: Wed, Jun 29 2011, 9:37 pm EDT    Post subject: Gov. Christie abolishes N.J. Council on Affordable Housing

It appears the affordable housing debate will be heating up again.

A link to the article on NJ.com is below.

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/06/gov_christie_abolishes_nj_coun.html