Real Estate
Montclair Residents Can Share Feedback On 'Master Plan' At Upcoming Meeting
The master plan is a document that guides land use, real estate development and the "overall character" of Montclair.
MONTCLAIR, NJ — The Montclair Planning Board will hold a public meeting to share feedback on the township’s Master Plan and land development regulations on Monday, April 13.
The meeting will focus on the 2026 Master Plan Reexamination Report. It will take place at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at Town Hall, 205 Claremont Avenue.
Topics that will be covered at the meeting include:
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- An overview of Montclair’s Master Plan
- Key findings from the Reexamination Report
- Discussion topics and considerations for future planning
- Next steps in the planning process
There will be an opportunity for public questions and comments, according to a municipal advisory.
The master plan is a document that guides land use, real estate development and the “overall character” of Montclair. A reexamination of municipal plans is required every 10 years under state law. Learn more here.
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