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New Jersey Transit-Oriented Housing and Anti-Displacement Act

Status: HopperState: New JerseyIssue: Housing

Summary

This bill speeds up approvals for mixed-income housing near NJ Transit stations and major bus hubs, but requires affordability set-asides, local design standards, and infrastructure review. It also adds anti-displacement measures like expanded rental aid, eviction right-to-counsel, small landlord rehab grants tied to affordability, and municipal reporting requirements.

Full text

This bill establishes expedited, consolidated permitting for mixed-income residential development within one-half mile of NJ Transit rail stations and major bus hubs, conditioned on clear local design standards, infrastructure capacity review, and meaningful affordability requirements, including set-asides for low- and moderate-income households. To help current residents remain in place as investment grows, the bill expands eligibility for state rental assistance, right-to-counsel in eviction proceedings in designated transit growth areas, and small landlord rehabilitation grants tied to deed-restricted affordability, while prioritizing surplus public land for mixed-income housing and requiring municipalities receiving these benefits to adopt anti-displacement plans, tenant outreach, and annual reporting on rents, approvals, and resident retention.

Sponsor

Kendra RosarioDemocratic Party

Cosponsors

Debate

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