NJDEP Deficiency Findings for Hopewell 57
The NJ Department of Environmental Protection has found deficiencies that the applicant has not addressed.
Read our full statement →Announcements, upcoming meetings, and notes from past events.
The NJ Department of Environmental Protection has found deficiencies that the applicant has not addressed.
Read our full statement →This is our community. New Jersey law guarantees us the right to examine the evidence and question the experts before our Planning Board approves a 120-unit development. We have been denied that right. Read why the June 10 deliberation cannot lawfully proceed.
Read our full statement →Hopewell Borough Council signed a 30-year tax deal with the Hopewell 57 developer that could cost taxpayers up to $42 million in foregone revenue and gives our school district nothing. Here's our analysis of the loophole that was used and how it will affect our community.
Read our full statement →A Borough resident and HCA member lays out a cogent argument for rejecting the Applicant's proposal
Read the full article →After hearing sworn testimony from community-retained experts and concerned residents, the Planning Board asked not one question. Our full statement on what that silence means — and what happens next.
Read our full statement →Please attend to review expert witness testimony regarding the Hopewell 57 redevelopment plan
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