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Public commenters urge action on landlord noncompliance and warn of gentrification trends in Newark

3199069 · May 6, 2025
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During public comment, residents described unresolved apartment mold and health risks, a small developer described barriers to homeownership, and a community speaker cited a Rutgers Law School report saying Newark is "in transition" toward gentrification, urging review of resident employment compliance.

During the 30‑minute public‑comment portion of the May 6 pre‑meeting, residents urged the council to take action on housing conditions and gentrification.

Natasha Akinyele, a resident who said she submitted an LOI to build two new two‑family homes on South Tenth Street, described the cost barriers facing small local developers and said she is not a large corporation but a community member seeking to rebuild blighted lots. Akinyele said she had been told the lot purchase price could be as high as $50,000 and urged the council to consider how the city’s sale…

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