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The Bronx County Housing Court, which found Loutan in civil contempt of an earlier order and judgment, directed that Loutan be fined and remanded to jail until such time as the violations are ...
The predecessor building to the current Hudson County Correctional Facility first opened in 1845 next to the original Hudson County Court House as a small jail located in Jersey City. Over the years new jail facilities were constructed in the county with new facilities built in Secaucus in 1926, to the current jail located in Kearny which was ...
The specificity of building codes range from requirements for ensuring a floor can bear an adequate load to the distance a toilet must be away from the wall. 5 Must-Ask Questions About Housing ...
The DH works with municipalities, non-profit organizations, private developers, and the New Jersey Housing Mortgage Financing Agency to promote community development by facilitating homeownership and housing. The DH oversees Section 8 housing assistance programs, which are funded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
The New Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC) is the government agency responsible for operations and management of prison facilities in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The New Jersey Department of Corrections operates 9 correctional facilities, 11 Residential Community Release Programs, and 1 Assessment Center.
The Frank J. Guarini Justice Complex is a judicial complex under construction in Jersey City, New Jersey, scheduled for completion in 2024.The complex, which will comprise a five-story building, a one-and-a-half-story building, and a six-story parking garage, will be replacing the Hudson County Administration Building that was built in 1957.
Rockland moves to close overcrowded, illegal boarding house in Spring Valley and fine owner. Owner says tenant converted house.
By October 2024, the city had brought 1,950 people off the streets and into more stable shelter. 283 moved on to some form of permanent housing, with many staying with family and others renting, but 58 others were sent to jail and 18 died. 223 people returned to the streets and the city lost track of 81.