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Trenton’s Controversial New Housing Bill Could Force 1,300+ New Units Into This Quiet NJ Town

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“Dollars for Density”: The Hidden NJ Housing Bill Threatening to Redefine Small-Town Suburbs

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

WESTWOOD, NJ — Local leaders are sounding a massive alarm over a quiet legislative push in Trenton that could fundamentally strip New Jersey municipalities of their zoning rights.

According to Westwood Mayor Ray Arroyo and Council President Lauren Letizia, a series of high-stakes housing bills are weaving through state committees “like stolen cars tailed by the police”—temporarily parking and shifting paths to avoid public backlash before easing back into the voting queue.

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31 Units or 300? The Massive Legal Battle That Could Redefine Downtown Westwood

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Westwood Housing War: Developer Sues for 300 Units as Borough Fights to Control Growth

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

WESTWOOD, NJ – A high-stakes legal battle is unfolding in the “Hub of the Pascack Valley.” While Westwood officials have cleared the way for a modest affordable housing expansion, a developer is pushing for nearly ten times that amount, threatening to reshape the borough’s downtown forever.

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