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Council renames landmarks commission to Historic Preservation Commission to unlock state tax credits for redevelopment projects
6011756 · October 22, 2025
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Summary
An ordinance that renames the city's Landmarks Commission to the Historic Preservation Commission, creates a city historian post and adjusts membership, was approved so certain redevelopment projects can qualify for state historic tax credits before an application deadline.
The Trenton City Council approved an ordinance amending the municipal code to rename the Landmarks Commission as the Historic Preservation Commission, to add two commission members, to create a city historian position and to require at least one member of the commission to serve on the planning…
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