Mark Krulish , Staff Writer, @Mark_KrulishPublished 5:45 p.m. ET Feb. 9, 2017 | Updated 6:18 p.m. ET Feb. 9, 2017
As the battle over affordable housing continues across New Jersey, the Ridgewood Planning Board heard more testimony from professionals about a development slated for the former Brogan Cadillac site on South Broad Street.
The board has four different applications pending for multifamily housing proposals in parts of downtown that were rezoned last year. The Dayton, subject of Tuesday’s hearing, is a luxury apartment project with 93 units proposed – including 15 percent set aside for affordable housing as required by ordinance.
93 units! Insanity.
Steamrollers in Motion
the village manager, is coming from the engineer dept,
We need luxury multi-family housing. The Village is getting old and tired and the existing model of a “quaint little Village” is out of sync with todays market. Millenials have no interest in “quaint houses”. They want upscale luxury multifamily housing with all the amenities……doorman, pool, spa, rooftop barbecue, gym, entertainment areas etc,etc.
12:12-With a train going through the backyard ? Really ?