The affordable housing requirement has now been reduced by 15.8 percent for the township after it pointed out flaws in the calculation.
The proposed tax increase is less than 1 percent, according to Mayor Brad Cohen.
DCA’s affordable housing estimate was based on 175 acres of developable land, whereas the real number is 44 acres, Mayor Cohen said.
The revaluation process, which could take a year to two years, will impact local property taxes.
Officials are seeking to revise the rates of some programs offered by the Recreation Department.
While delivering the State of the Township address, Mayor Brad Cohen said there was a buzz about East Brunswick across the state.
U.S. House Representatives from NJ called the pardon “shameful” and said it "undermines the rule of law.”
Brad Cohen reflected on the progress made by East Brunswick since he took office and outlined his administration's plans for the future.
The former president, humanitarian, and Nobel Prize winner, died Sunday, Dec. 29, at his home in Plains, Georgia.
The funds will go towards enhancing Hazmat’s ability to monitor air quality and manage alternative fuel railcars, officials said.
Federal officials have assured the Mayor that the drones pose no threat to public safety.
The almost 100-acre site has not seen any significant improvement in close to 50 years, officials said.
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Construction is underway on the community’s final enclaves, which include townhomes.
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Jimmy’s Gourmet Baker LLC is seeking minor site plan approval from the Planning Board.
The township needs to replace several water lines including lead goosenecks, as required by state law.
The township has received several complaints about parking on roads, causing obstructions and safety concerns.
High school students petitioned the council to lower the voting age for school board elections from 18 to 16.
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The ice rink is expected to be completed in 18 months, officials said.
The work includes replacing the water filtration system, improvements to water slides and more.
The site is located along the southbound side of Cranbury Road.
To celebrate and encourage a deeper belonging for everyone in the community, the library has planned several events that week.
Dr. Ateka Gunja will be challenging Mayor Brad Cohen and Republican Eugene DeMarzo this November.
Members of the public can attend the ballot drawing in East Brunswick.
The money will come from the capital funds already available, officials said.
The groundbreaking for the 83,900-square-foot arena is expected sometime in the fall.
Officials ensured residents that the township would strictly enforce the new speed limit.
The park will be one-of-a-kind in the state for special needs children, the Mayor said.