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Linden City Council adopts multiple ordinances, including tax break for totally disabled veterans
Summary
At its February meeting the Linden City Council adopted a package of ordinances including a tax exemption for totally disabled veterans, approved amendments tied to train-station parking fees, and introduced a slate of first-reading zoning and affordable-housing measures. Residents raised concerns during public comment about parking, rental registration and city contracts.
The Linden City Council on Feb. 2026 moved to adopt a set of ordinances and resolutions covering disabled-veteran tax relief, parking rules and administrative updates.
The council unanimously voted to adopt ordinance 70-1, which establishes a property tax exemption for totally disabled veterans after the clerk confirmed proper publication and no written communications were received. Council members recorded 'yes' votes as the public hearing was closed and the ordinance approved.
Council also voted on ordinance 70-2, an amendment tied to train-station parking fees. The ordinance sets daily and quarterly parking rates for the lot serving the Linden train…
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