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Legal Sabers Rattle, But Princeton Officials and Developer Vow to Keep Moving on Stockton Street Redevelopment

It’s time for an update on legal cases involving affordable housing in Princeton and central New Jersey. As we reported last week, a Mercer County Superior Court judge dismissed with prejudice the suit by the Princeton Coalition for Responsible Development against the municipality and the Princeton Planning Board challenging the redevelopment plan for the 238-unit apartment project on the former Princeton Seminary campus on Stockton Street.

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Affordable housing process survives NJ court challenge

A New Jersey Superior Court judge has ended – at least for now — an effort by three dozen municipalities to overturn the state’s new affordable housing process, whose goal is to add thousands more low-cost houses in the state.

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Advocates say New Jersey budget falls short of affordable housing needs

Advocates accused New Jersey lawmakers this week of underfunding affordable housing in the $58.8 billion annual budget they approved Monday. The budget diverts money from the Affordable Housing Trust Fund, which supports the construction and preservation of housing for people earning at or below 80% of an area’s median income.

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