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Village of Ridgewood NJ Slashes “Affordable Housing” Mandate from 427 to Just 4 Units

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RIDGEWOOD, NJ — July 2025 — In a significant turn of events, Ridgewood has reduced its fourth-round affordable housing obligation from 427 units—the number initially assigned by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs—to just 4 units, all of which the village says are already covered through surplus credits.

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Ridgewood Fast-Tracks Developer-Friendly Affordable Housing Plan, Diverges from Other Bergen County Municipalities

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RIDGEWOOD, NJ — While towns like Paramus, Montvale, and Mahwah have successfully pushed back against unrealistic state housing mandates, the Village of Ridgewood appears poised to comply quickly with developer-friendly proposals, raising concerns among residents about the speed and scope of development.

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Montvale’s “Affordable Housing” Obligation Reduced from 348 to Just 3 Units Following Legal Battle

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MONTVALE, NJ — July 2025 — In a significant development for local planning and property development, Mayor Michael Ghassali announced that Montvale will be responsible for constructing only three affordable housing units over the next decade—down from the 348 units originally proposed by a state agency in October 2024.

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