Assemblywomen Holly Schepisi asks , “How and why does a not for profit entity have so much power over government in the State of New Jersey? Inquiring minds want to know. “
Posted on January 23, 2017 by walkableprinceto
Princeton Council members expressed anger and frustration at their regular meeting Monday night after being presented with a 200-signature petition urging a compromise in their ongoing affordable housing litigation. In front of a packed town hall, several Council members publicly blamed the Cherry Hill, NJ-based housing advocacy group ‘Fair Share Housing Center‘ for the lack of progress in agreeing a figure for how much affordable housing Princeton should build. But Fair Share hit back on Twitter, accusing the Council members of presenting ‘alternative facts‘, and offering a fully-public negotiation session.
Princeton Council Criticizes ‘Fair Share Housing Center’ As Affordable Housing Trial Continues