the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Hackensack NJ, a Superior Court judge ruled last week that the city of Hackensack will meet its remaining affordable housing obligations with the construction of a new apartment building on a municipal lot just off Main Street . The project includes 60 units of low- and moderate-income housing units.
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The settlement between the city and the Fair Share Housing Center was initially approved in 2020, but several projects that were part of that agreement have since fallen through or been delayed.
The 60 affordable units, included in a redevelopment plan recently approved by the City Council for a 15-story, 268-unit residential building, will replace the loss of the other low- and moderate-income projects.
Why do these towns keep building.. it’s so crowded…. It needs t stop!
not very “business friendly”
Can I hang my undergarments out to dry on the little porch outside?
We should put our low income housing in our GINORMOUS GARAGE too.
Good Idea Hackensack.