DynamicSim logo
S
Select Character

Politics

State Legislature

New Jersey Transit-Oriented Infill and Anti-Displacement Act

Status: HopperState: New JerseyIssue: Housing

Summary

This bill speeds up local review for mixed-income housing and mixed-use projects near transit in New Jersey, especially on vacant, blighted, or remediated brownfield sites. In exchange for priority access to certain state funds, projects must include at least 20% affordable units and anti-displacement measures like relocation assistance and right-to-return.

Full text

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of New Jersey that municipalities shall establish an expedited review process for mixed-income residential or mixed-use development located within one-half mile of a rail station, major bus hub, or ferry terminal, with projects receiving priority eligibility for State housing, infrastructure, and brownfield remediation funds if they set aside not less than 20 percent of units as affordable to low- and moderate-income households, provide a tenant anti-displacement plan including right-to-return and relocation assistance for directly displaced residents, and make use of vacant, blighted, or remediated brownfield parcels where practicable; the Department of Community Affairs, in consultation with the Economic Development Authority and Department of Environmental Protection, shall issue model standards, permit coordination guidance, and annual compliance reporting requirements to implement this act.

Sponsor

Kendra RosarioDemocratic Party

Cosponsors

None yet

Debate

Debate has not started yet. Once this bill is scheduled to the floor, chamber coverage and statements will appear here.