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  2. Morris, Monmouth took different paths on affordable housing ...

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    In 1978 the Public Advocate, the Morris County Fair Housing Council and the Morris County branch of the NAACP all filed suit against a group of Morris municipalities for non-compliance with the ...

  3. NJ unveils new affordable housing obligations. How much does ...

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    New town-by-town calculations show how much affordable housing each New Jersey town could be required to build over the next decade. Take a look. ... Morris County's largest municipality with ...

  4. NJ releases new affordable housing quotas. See your Central ...

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    The numbers, released late Friday afternoon, call for 84,698 affordable units statewide to be designated in the next decade. NJ releases new affordable housing quotas. See your Central Jersey town ...

  5. Mount Laurel doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Laurel doctrine is a significant judicial doctrine of the New Jersey State Constitution.The doctrine requires that municipalities use their zoning powers in an affirmative manner to provide a realistic opportunity for the production of housing affordable to low- and moderate-income households.

  6. Council on Affordable Housing - Wikipedia

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    The Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) was, until its abolition in 2024, [1] an agency of the Government of New Jersey within the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs that was responsible for ensuring that all 566 New Jersey municipalities provided their fair share of low and moderate income housing

  7. 2009 New Jersey elections - Wikipedia

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    The Council on Affordable Housing is a major issue in the district, especially in towns like Marlboro, where Mayor Jon Hornik told Governor Corzine: "If you don’t kill COAH, it will kill my town." [29] Casagrande and O'Scanlon both voted against the Democratic affordable housing bill in 2008; it passed anyway. Roth and Amberg did not take a ...