The bipartisan coalition — which is suing the state over a new law designed to create more affordable housing — is once again ...
Last week, Mercer County Superior Court Judge Robert Lougy rejected the towns’ request to stay the law. Passed last year by the legislature, it lays out guidelines for New Jersey’s next 10-year round ...
The 26 towns sought the delay, saying the requirement to build affordable housing will burden their communities.
Dozens of New Jersey towns this week had their hopes of stalling the state’s affordable housing law dashed. Mercer County Superior Court Judge Robert Lougy on Thursday denied a request from 26 ...
New Jersey’s updated affordable housing law will proceed, following a Superior Court ruling issued at the start the new year. Mercer County Judge Robert Lougy rejected a motion to stay ...
A New Jersey judge has denied a request from 26 towns to put the state’s affordable housing development process on hold while their lawsuit to overturn the state requirements plays out.
Affordable housing advocates celebrated the ruling and alleged the lawsuit was an attempt by towns to shirk their affordable housing responsibilities. (Courtesy of the Department of Community Affairs) ...