
Maybe just identify yourself as Don Delzio. A “friendly” judge? Really? If you decide recuses based on campaign contributions the Village has to vacate any high density housing ordinances. Aronsohn took major money from developers. I’d be happy with that and still trust Knudsen one hundred percent. The original post is correct.
Hauck gave tens of thousands of dollars to valley and somehow had the non profit records changed. Does anyone really believe there was a typo?
I’ll be voting for Knudsen. Remember folks Aronshin =Hauck=halaby=willet=delzio=sonenfeld and the rest are bad for ridgewood.
The picture turns my stomach. Duh.
The last thing Ridgewood needs is high density housing. Our previous “leaders” sold ridgewood residents down the river. I understand that ordinances going forward for high density have been changed, but the original ordinance which allows for the 4 high density projects still prevail. Shouldn’t the original ordinance be repealed to negate the 4 projects that are going forward? If the ordinance was passed under a cloud, it should be repealed, in it entirety.
Traffic on our streets is unbearable now. Ridgewood is a village, not a city. We don’t want to be Hoboken we want to be a bucolic village.
Please, current leaders, don’t let this happen! Trees NOT cement..
Ok Mr. Ackerman if you do not want anything built in the Village how do you propose that Ridgewood meet it’s state mandated COAH (Council on Affordable Housing) obligation ? All of the proposed developments will have a set-aside for affordable housing. If the private sector does not provide it then Ridgewood must…..and.they will do it using your tax dollars.. Time to get real.. Something is going to get built regardless of all the yapping you and others do.. One way or another trees will come down and cement will be poured.
I thought the set asides were traded/sold to existing structures in town so that the new construction will not house them. I hope that is wrong, but does anyone know if that is in fact true?