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Roseland governing body introduces police-staffing amendment and two rezones for affordable housing

Roseland Governing Body · January 16, 2026
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Summary

The borough introduced Ordinance 1-2026 to amend police-department composition and Ordinances 2-2026 and 3-2026 to rezone two parcels for new affordable-housing zones; all three were introduced and set for public hearings on Feb. 24, 2026, and were referred to the planning board as required.

The Roseland governing body on Jan. 13 introduced three ordinances that would change police staffing language and rezone two properties to create new affordable-housing districts, setting public hearings for Feb. 24, 2026.

Clerk Watkins read Ordinance 1-2026, described in the title as “an ordinance of the borough of Roseland . . . amending and supplementing the borough code to amend chapter 2 administration, section 2-24.2, composition of police department.” A motion…

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