July 29, 2021
CAPE MAY – When Cape May’s new administration took over, in January, City Manager Michael Voll was confronted with his predecessor’s potential misuse of funds dedicated to affordable housing efforts....
CAPE MAY – When Cape May’s new administration took over, in January, City Manager Michael Voll was confronted with his predecessor’s potential misuse of funds dedicated to affordable housing efforts....
CAPE MAY – Before leaving office, former Cape May City Manager Jerry Inderwies Jr. issued bonuses to several city employees, including himself, reportedly for work done on Council on Affordable...
COURT HOUSE – Among the many municipal activities that the public seldom hears about is the use of Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) Trust Fund reserves. Recently, two news stories...
STONE HARBOR – Stone Harbor Borough Council Feb. 2 introduced an ordinance to vacate a portion of First Avenue, adjacent to the Villa Maria by the Sea site, at 111th...
OCEAN CITY – Ocean City Council introduced two ordinances related to its settlement under New Jersey’s affordable housing laws. While the vote was unanimous, council members made clear they would’ve...
TRENTON — Senator Raymond Lesniak (D-20) introduced Bill S-1, Tuesday Jan. 22, which would make significant changes to the Fair Housing Act (FHA) and abolish the Council on Affordable Housing...
WEST CAPE MAY — Superior Court Judge William E. Nugent ruled Jan. 12 that West Cape May’s affordable housing plans were consistent with state rules but Sixth Street Partners, a...