Council approves 45 Partners agreement transfer
A recusal pulled one redevelopment resolution off consent, and four council members then approved the transfer tied to 45 Partners Urban Renewal LLC.
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A recusal pulled one redevelopment resolution off consent, and four council members then approved the transfer tied to 45 Partners Urban Renewal LLC.
Read full edition →After the Township Manager’s report, several Livingston officials each said they had nothing further to add, leaving that stretch of the meeting without new business.
Read full edition →Two utility ordinances now head to public hearings on August 11, 2026, setting up the next council vote on Livingston water and sewer charges.
Read full edition →A derelict house on Burnet Street can come down after the board unanimously approved a two-lot subdivision and related bulk variance relief.
Read full edition →Ordinance 24-2026 passed on a unanimous vote, clearing the transfer of township property described as no longer needed for public purposes.
Read full edition →Livingston adopted one traffic ordinance and introduced another, setting up a new parking restriction on the dead end of Shadelon Drive for a later vote.
Read full edition →The Livingston Township Board of Education reviewed what must be designed, priced, and submitted if voters are asked to decide a facilities plan on April 27.
Read full edition →Public comment centered on who pays for the school referendum, what state aid might cover, and how building plans fit with recent staffing cuts.
Read full edition →After a state-required revision, the council reopened the budget process, took no public comment on the amendment, and approved the township’s 2026 spending plan.
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