General News
Michael F. Rogers Joins DCA, as Director of the Division of Local Gove - 12/06/2024
We are excited to announce that Michael F. Rogers has joined DCA as the Director of the Division of Local Government Services. Michael brings with him over two decades of extensive experience in municipal leadership, most recently serving as the City Administrator for Summit, NJ. His impressive background includes managing large-scale municipal operations, overseeing significant capital projects, and implementing innovative solutions that have garnered national recognition. Michael has been instrumental in achieving fiscal stability, driving community development, and spearheading successful partnerships in both Summit and Morristown. He has also received numerous accolades, including the New Jersey Municipal Management Association Outstanding Manager Award and the Innovation in Governance Award.
In addition to his professional achievements, Michael is deeply involved in local governance and public service, with memberships on various boards such as the New Jersey League of Municipalities and the Morristown Parking Authority. He holds multiple certifications in municipal finance and purchasing, and he has been a conference presenter on topics ranging from municipal service provision to crisis management. We are confident that Michael's leadership, strategic vision, and dedication to public service will make a valuable contribution to DCA.
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LFN 2024-17 Winter Termination Program - 11/08/2024
Section 4 of P.L. 2021, c. 317 establishes a Winter Termination Program in the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) allowing eligible residential customers to avoid service shutoff from November 15 through March 15 for non-payment of water, sewer, or electric service provided by a local unit. Local Finance Notice 2024-17, available at https://www.nj.gov/dca/dlgs/lfns/2024/2024-17.pdf is a stand-alone update of the Winter Termination Program section in Local Finance Notice 2023-09. Links to updated versions of ratepayer notices regarding the program, along with the Self-Certification Form, are provided in the Notice. Please review the entire Notice along with the October 10, 2024 DCA letter concerning the Program. The DCA webpage for the Winter Termination Program is https://nj.gov/dca/dhcr/offices/wintertermination.shtml.
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FY 2025 Local Efficiency Achievement Program (LEAP) Grant Announcement - 11/06/2024
The Division of Local Government Services and New Jersey's Shared Services Czars are pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for FY 2025 Local Efficiency Achievement Program (LEAP) Grants.
LEAP affords an unprecedented opportunity to incentivize shared services implementation across New Jersey's local government entities, advancing the mission of the Shared Services Program.
LEAP facilitates exploring and establishing shared services by providing counties, municipalities, school districts, commissions, authorities and fire districts assistance for the study or implementation of promising shared services projects undertaken pursuant to the Uniform Shared Services and Consolidation Act.
Applications for LEAP County Shared Services Coordinator, Challenge, and Implementation Grants have a rolling application process. It is recommended that applications be submitted as soon as possible due to the LEAP program's popularity and funding availability of the FY 2025 LEAP appropriation.
Grant applications are to be submitted through the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) System for Administering Grants Electronically (SAGE) at: https://dcasage.intelligrants.com/portal.asp under Grant ID: Local Efficiency Achievement Program (LEAP) 2025.
Additional information about FY 2025 LEAP Program Guidelines, Grant Management Guidelines, applications, supplementary documents and additional detailed information is available at: https://www.nj.gov/dca/dlgs/programs/Leap_grants.shtml.
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FY2025 Local Recreation Improvement Grant - 11/01/2024
TRENTON, NJ - The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs' (DCA) Division of Local Government Services (DLGS) today announced that applications are now being accepted for the Local Recreation Improvement Grant (LRIG) Program funding that is being offered to New Jersey counties, municipalities and school districts. The Murphy Administration has allocated $20 million in the Fiscal Year 2025 budget to this competitive grant program that supports improvement and repair of public recreation facilities including local parks, municipal recreation centers, and local stadiums.
Local Recreation Improvement Grant funds will be awarded to successful grant applicants to help cover costs associated with updating community centers, playgrounds, pools, fields, walking or bicycle trails, rail trails, multi-sport courts, and recreational facilities; one-time personnel costs directly related to improvements; project development professional services costs; equipment costs including playground and recreation facilities equipment; and environmental remediation costs required to prepare recreation sites for use.
The Local Recreation Improvement Grant (LRIG) Program was developed to:
- Fund improvements to recreational facilities;
- Provide quality outdoor recreational space to underserved communities; and
- Assist local units in achieving unmet recreational obligations.
New Jersey counties, municipalities, and school districts are eligible to apply.
Applications must be submitted through the DCA SAGE Portal at https://dcasage.intelligrants.com/portal.asp and are due no later than 5 p.m. on January 31, 2025.
Program guidelines and detailed information about the FY 2025 LRIG Program are available at https://www.nj.gov/dca/dlgs/programs/lriggrants.shtml on the DCA website.
The Division of Local Government Services serves as an advocate for local government interests and provides technical and financial assistance in budgeting, financial reporting, joint services, purchasing, and management issues. They are responsible for the financial integrity of all local government units and review and approve all municipal, county, and fire district budgets. They also review many local government financial actions and govern and guide the conduct of local government officials.
For more information about DCA and The Division of Local Government Services, visit https://nj.gov/dca/.
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Fourth Round (2025-2035) Affordable Housing Numbers - 10/18/2024
This Notice is being sent on behalf of the Department of Community Affairs
The Department has released its fourth-round (2025-2035) affordable housing calculations pursuant to P.L. 2024, c.2 and they are now available for review at https://www.nj.gov/dca/dlps/4th_Round_Numbers.shtml.
A detailed methodology document describing the calculations and how they implement the requirements of the Law is also available at this site. Questions regarding these calculations should be directed to LPSmail@dca.nj.gov.
For Municipal Clerks, please forward this message to the Mayor and Council; Housing Liaison; Planning, Zoning and Engineering Departments and Municipal Attorney.
Notice sent to: Mayors List, Municipal Clerk, Municipal Finance Officer, Municipal Manager/Business Administrator
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New LFNs for Municipalities, Counties, and Fire Districts - 10/11/2024
Local Finance Notice 2024-15 addresses issues related to CY 2025 Municipal and County Budgets and the 1977 and 2010 cap laws. It includes information on the 1977 cap law Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA, formerly called Index Rate) and the use of the COLA ordinance (resolution) and Group Health Insurance increase thresholds. The COLA for CY 2025 budgets is two and one-half percent (2.5%). The Group Health Insurance exception is 12.4% for the 1977 cap (N.J.S.A. 40A:4-45.3e) and 14.4% for the 2010 levy cap [i.e. the 2% cap]. Please review the Notice at https://www.nj.gov/dca/dlgs/lfns/2024/2024-15.pdf for additional details.
Local Finance Notice 2024-16 (https://www.nj.gov/dca/dlgs/lfns/2024/2024-16.pdf) addresses the CY 2025 fire district budget process. Key updates include:
- The Group Health Insurance exception is 14.4% for the 2010 levy cap [i.e. the 2% cap].
- As noted in Local Finance Notice 2024-11 (https://www.nj.gov/dca/dlgs/lfns/2024/2024-11.pdf), any Volunteer Incentive Programs subject to federal income tax must be budgeted under "Salary and Wages"
with an accompanying "Fringe Benefit" for tax withholding, rather than as an operating cost under "Other Expenses". The 2025 Budget Document has been updated to facilitate this new requirement. Specifically, Sheet F-3 has been revised to include individual line items for Volunteer Incentive Programs Salary and Wages and Fringe Benefits. The Questionnaire on Sheet N-3 has been updated to include a question asking if the fire district has a Volunteer Incentive Program. If an affirmative response is provided for this question, the fire district shall upload into FAST a program outline together with a signed statement specifying when the board of fire commissioners formally adopted the program or, in lieu of a such a signed statement, a certified copy of the adopted resolution establishing the program.
- For fire districts with November elections, please ensure that any capital item(s) approved by a resolution of the Board of Fire Commissioners carries a minimum two-thirds majority vote of the full
membership of the Board per NJSA 40A:14-84. A two-thirds majority vote of the full membership of a Board of Fire Commissioners is 4 out of 5 commissioners. The Division will not accept a three-out-of-five vote for capital resolutions passed in 2025 to be budgeted in 2026.
Notice sent to: Municipal & County CFOs; Municipal Managers/Administrators; County Administrators/Managers; Municipal Clerks; Clerks - County Boards of Commissioners; Fire District Officials; Auditor Listserv
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P.L. 2024, c.2 Affordable Housing Reporting Requirements - 09/05/2024
As previously noted the CTM (COAH Tracking & Monitoring) application was retired on September 2, 2024. That system will be replaced by the new Affordable Housing Monitoring System (AHMS) application on Friday, September 6, 2024. At that time, reporting required by P.L. 2024, c.2 for completed affordable housing units and municipal affordable housing trust funds may resume.
All authorized users established by each municipality under the retired CTM application will be carried forward and automatically provided with their same user permissions in the new system. Beginning September 6th, anyone seeking authorization for the first time must receive municipal approval before being granted access to the system. If a new user seeks authorization, municipal clerks will first be notified and asked to confirm that the requested access is authorized. Upon authorization LPS staff at DCA will be notified and move the authorized user into the system.
If you have any questions, please contact LPSmail@dca.nj.gov
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NJ Treasury Grants Management Office - 09/06/2024
The New Jersey Department of Treasury Grants Management Office recently released its most current Grants Update, which identifies sources of federal grant funding opportunities. Local governments are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the Grants Management Office and its various resources, including the weekly Grants Update, grant-related training opportunities, and available state and federal grants. The Grants Management Office does not apply for or award any grants.
Weekly Grant Update: https://www.nj.gov/treasury/grants-management/documents/Weekly%20Grants%20Update/GMO%20Grants%20Update%20Week%20of%20Aug%2026%202024.pdf
Grants Management Office website: https://www.nj.gov/treasury/grants-management/
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The State of New Jersey Certified Public Manager Program - Fall 2024 - 09/04/2024
Rutgers - School of Public Affairs and Administration is pleased to announce that the State of New Jersey Certified Public Manager program will be offering three cohorts in Fall 2024.
Fall 2024 - In-person Cohorts
- Lawrence Twp. Fridays starting Oct. 25
- Atlantic City, Tuesdays starting Nov. 12
Classes are held from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM one day per week for 10 months.
NJ-4 Virtual, Tuesdays starting Oct. 8th One day per week for 10 months, 8:30 AM - 1:30 PM via Zoom, plus 3 hours independent study.
To apply to the NJ CPM program, applicants must complete, prepare, and submit the following:
- Application Form
- Professional Resume
- Supervisor Statement of Approval
- Personal Statement: Prepare a short essay (one to two typed double-spaced pages) expressing "Why are you interested in applying to the NJ Certified Public Manager Program"
Admission to the New Jersey Certified Public Manager Program is processed on a rolling basis. Classes are held in various locations throughout the southern, central, and northern regions of New Jersey.
Applications must be sent to the New Jersey Civil Service Commission for approval. Download an application form from: www.state.nj.us/csc/employees/training/classroom/cpm.html or www.spaa.newark.rutgers.edu/cpm
Program Cost
Tuition is $4,100 per participant. Price includes all program materials.
For more information email: cpmspaa@Newark.Rutgers.edu
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GRC Announcement - "Adoptable OPRA Request Form" Portal - 08/28/2024
In accordance with P.L. 2024, c. 16 (effective September 3, 2024), all agencies subject to OPRA will be required to "adopt the form established by the Government Records Council . . . for the use of any person who requests access to a government record held or controlled by the public agency." N.J.S.A.47:1A-5(f).
The Government Records Council ("GRC") has announced that its "Adoptable OPRA request form" portal goes live at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, August 28, 2024.
Agencies can access the portal through the "'Adoptable OPRA Request Form' Portal'" under the "Forms" column on the GRC's homepage at https://www.nj.gov/grc/ and through a link under the "Adoptable OPRA Request Form' subtab at https://www.nj.gov/grc/custodians/request/.
For Municipal Clerks, please forward this notice to Construction, Planning, Zoning, Engineering, Housing, Health, Police, and other appropriate departments.
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NJLM and NJ Community Solutions Management Workshop Program - 08/30/2024
NJLM and NJ Community Solutions Management Workshop Program - Council Relations and Financial Management Series - Parts 4 and 5
Location 1
Rowan at Burlington County College
900 College Circle
Mount Laurel, New Jersey 08054
Location 2
Bergen County Community College at the Meadowlands
1280 Wall Street West
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
What is the Management Workshop Series?
The New Jersey League of Municipalities has partnered with NJ Community Solutions to provide a new educational program that will teach individuals about the practical side of managing municipalities in New Jersey.
The Municipal Management Workshops are a series of three-hour practical educational sessions. Each session will be held in-person in small class sizes to provide opportunities to learn, discuss and question key aspects of managing a New Jersey municipality. Starting on September 10, 2024, the fourth series will cover a broad range of issues regarding Council Relations. Included will be Communications, Managing a Split Council, Agenda Prep, Community Relations, and Setting Expectations. Starting on October 8, 2024, the fifth series will cover a broad range of issues regarding Financial Management. Included will be Developing a Budget, Reporting State Documents, Understanding the Annual Financial Statement, Capitol Planning 1 year, and Capitol Planning-6 years.
Registration Fee:
Rates start at $250 per course. Discounts are available for multiple registrations.
For more questions on this program, please visit: www.njlm.org/managementseries or Danielle Holland-Htut, Senior Manager, Continuing Education at 609-695-3481 ext 118 or dholland@njlm.org
CEU's are available for CFO's, CPWM's, RMC's, QPA's, CPA's, NJ and PA Attorneys, and SHRM Professionals
Questions:
For more questions on this program, please visit: www.njlm.org/managementseries or Danielle Holland-Htut, Senior Manager, Continuing Education at 609-695-3481 x118 or dholland@njlm.org
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Training Sessions for P.L. 2024, c.2 Affordable Housing Reporting Requ - 08/22/2024
As a follow-up to our notification of August 19, 2024, this is a reminder that the CTM (COAH Tracking & Monitoring) application will be taken offline during the first week in September 2024 and it will be replaced by the new Affordable Housing Monitoring System (AHMS) application. The existing CTM application will be available for the reporting of affordable housing trust fund accounting and affordable unit completions up to 11:59 p.m. on Monday September 2, 2024.
All information added to the CTM application through 11:59 p.m. on Monday September 2, 2024 will be saved and migrated to the new AHMS application. Existing user account information will also be preserved as part of the migration. The new AHMS application will become available for municipal use starting on Friday September 6, 2024 and data entry may resume at that time.
All municipal reporting required by P.L. 2024, c.2 for completed affordable housing units and municipal affordable housing trust funds must be provided in the new AHMS by September 16, 2024.
We are offering the following four virtual training sessions to provide guidance on the use of the new system. The links below each date will provide access to the webinar.
Tuesday, August 27th from 2:00 to 3:00
https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/c0a0fc33-bf55-4194-80e5-bd488365cbaa@5076c3d1-3802-4b9f-b36a-e0a41bd642a7
Wednesday, August 28th from 2:00 to 3:00
https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/16e93977-73e5-4440-a143-ad37b9e3ffb1@5076c3d1-3802-4b9f-b36a-e0a41bd642a7
Thursday, August 29th from 2:00 to 3:00
https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/fd81f47f-a269-40ce-98d3-4aaff42de380@5076c3d1-3802-4b9f-b36a-e0a41bd642a7
Wednesday, September 4th from 2:00 to 3:00
https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/2776a34e-7828-403e-9342-9284da1934d7@5076c3d1-3802-4b9f-b36a-e0a41bd642a7
For any questions, email LPSmail@dca.nj.gov.
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StayNJ Survey Deadline Extended to September 6th - 08/19/2024
The deadline for municipalities to complete the Stay NJ Survey has been extended to COB Friday, September 6th. Stay NJ is a new property tax credit program that will go into effect for State Fiscal Year 2026. It was created through P.L. 2023, c. 75, which is known as the Stay NJ Act. For purposes of program implementation, the Division of Local Government Services is distributing a survey to all municipalities to gather details about what municipalities will require to implement Stay NJ. The survey will help the Stay NJ Task Force identify potential challenges to implementing the Stay NJ program.
Municipalities will use the existing Best Practices Inventory platform to complete and submit the Stay NJ survey. Municipal Chief Financial Officers (CMFOs), Chief Administrative Officers (CAOs), and Municipal Clerks listed on the Roster of Officials within the Best Practices Inventory platform will already have access to the Stay NJ survey. If the CAO or Clerk has changed, the new officials will need to first register for an account. Once registered, the CMFO provides access via the Roster of Officials. CMFO access is provided by the Division. As there is not a level of system access specific to Tax Collectors, a printable questions sheet is available within the online platform to be provided to the Tax Collector. Responses provided by the Tax Collector can be entered into the system by any of the three officials that have access. Once all responses have been recorded, any of the three officials with access to the survey will be able to click the "Sign and Submit" tab to submit the survey to the Division of Local Government Services. The submission is not considered successful until this process is complete. Again, only one of the three assigned roles is required to certify and submit the completed survey.
Please note that the CAO is an individual who, regardless of title, is responsible for the municipality's day-to-day operations. If a municipality does not have a Business Administrator or Municipal Manager, this person would be whichever individual (e.g., Municipal Clerk, CMFO) is responsible for running day to- day operations. Every municipality has a CAO.
Review the user guide and FAQ for further information:
User Guide: https://www.nj.gov/dca/dlgs/programs/tax_collector_docs/Stay%20NJ%20Survey%20User%20Guide.pdf.
FAQ Guide: https://www.nj.gov/dca/dlgs/programs/tax_collector_docs/Stay%20NJ%20Survey%20FAQ.pdf.
For questions related to the Stay NJ survey, please contact Matt Gallello at Matthew.Gallello@dca.nj.gov.
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P.L. 2024, c.2 Affordable Housing Reporting Requirement Update - 08/19/2024
As a follow-up to our notification of July 19, 2024, please be advised that the CTM (COAH Tracking & Monitoring) application will be taken offline during the first week in September 2024 and it will be replaced by the new Affordable Housing Monitoring System (AHMS) application. The existing CTM application will be available for the reporting of affordable housing trust fund accounting and affordable unit completions up to 11:59 p.m. on Monday September 2, 2024.
All information added to the CTM application through 11:59 p.m. on Monday September 2, 2024 will be saved and migrated to the new AHMS application. Existing user account information will also be preserved as part of the migration. The new AHMS application will become available for municipal use starting on Friday September 6, 2024 and data entry may resume at that time.
We will be offering multiple virtual training sessions to provide guidance on the use of the new system during the week of August 26th.
For any questions email LPSmail@dca.nj.gov.
For Municipal Clerks, please forward this message to the Mayor and Council; Housing Liaison; Planning, Zoning and Engineering Departments and Municipal Attorney.
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Prevailing Wage Threshold Increase & Online Certified Payroll Submissi - 08/06/2024
In conjunction with the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL), the Division of Local Government Services reminds local governments and boards of education of two important statutory updates under the New Jersey Prevailing Wage Act (N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.25 et seq.) and the Public Works Contractor Registration Act (PWCR Act N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.48 et seq.):
The Prevailing Wage Threshold: Contracts for public work that exceed a threshold of $19,375 as of July 1, 2024, for municipalities, and $2,000 for all other public bodies, are subject to both the Prevailing Wage Act and the PWCR Act.
New Jersey Wage Hub
- Governor Murphy signed into law S - 1442/A-5345, now P.L. 2023, c. 138, which requires public work contractor registration and payroll certification for public work projects to be completed online at https://njwages.nj.gov/. Public bodies must
register their agency prior to August 15, 2024. In addition to receiving certified payrolls via the Hub, agencies must still receive certified payroll via hard copy from contractors and subcontractors.
- Go to https://njwages.nj.gov/ to register. For assistance with registration, please email njwagehubinfo@dol.nj.gov. NJDOL has teams standing by to assist in the registration process.
- NJDOL created instructional videos to assist both public entities and Public Work Contractors in the registration, creation of projects and uploading of online certified payroll on the NJ Wage Hub. The instructional videos are accessible online at
https://nj.gov/labor/wageandhour/prevailing-rates/njwagehub.shtml.
These updates surround "public work", which is defined as: "construction, reconstruction, demolition, alteration, custom fabrication, duct cleaning or repair work, or maintenance work, including painting and decorating, done under contract and paid for in whole or in part out of the funds of a public body, except work performed under a rehabilitation program. "Public work" shall also mean construction, reconstruction, demolition, alteration, custom fabrication, or repair work, done on any property or premises, whether or not the work is paid for from public funds, if, at the time of the entering into of the contract the property or premises is owned by the public body or:
- Not less than 55% of the property or premises is leased by a public body, or is subject to an agreement to be subsequently leased by the public body; and
- The portion of the property or premises that is leased or subject to an agreement to be subsequently leased by the public body measures more than 20,000 square feet."
As part of the enforcement side of Public Work, please be aware that the NJDOL is authorized to issue Stop Work Orders on any public work project that is not compliant with Prevailing Wage and the PWCR Act.
More information and resources are available at https://njwages.nj.gov.
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2024 Governor's Conference on Housing and Economic Development - 08/02/2024
Dear Municipal Partner:
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, and the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority invite you to attend the 2024 Governor's Conference on Housing and Economic Development from September 17 through September 18, 2024.
Join fellow municipal partners, industry leaders, and advocates who will share valuable information and effective strategies on how to improve affordable housing and economic development across the state.
You won't want to miss our plenary session with key legislators, The Honorable Senator Vincent J. Polistina, District 2, Senator Troy Singleton, District 7, and Assemblywoman Yvonne Lopez, District 19, where they will discuss ongoing efforts to transform our state into a place where everyone can live and thrive.
Other key sessions include but are not limited to:
- A Statewide Action Agenda for Equitable Sustainable Housing where you'll gain practical skills and knowledge to utilize housing and mixed-use developments to further state and local planning goals.
- Real Estate Development Through Tax Credits where you'll learn about the NJ Economic Development Authority's financial programs directly available to municipalities developers.
- Innovative Approaches for Affordable and Sustainable Housing where you'll have an opportunity to explore tools for Tax Credit Applications, Electrification, and Missing Middle Housing. Experts will explore innovative
tools and strategies aimed at increasing affordability, sustainability, and community integration in housing development.
- How is New Jersey supporting its Main Streets? You'll gain knowledge about support, resources, and successes for Main Street businesses throughout the state.
- How New Jersey Supports Cities and Small Developers where you'll learn about NJ Economic Development Authority's Government Restricted Municipalities (GRMs) and products/resources developed to support these cities in
a different way.
We are pleased to announce that this year's event will once again take place at the Waterfront Conference Center at Harrah's Resort in Atlantic City. Our team has been working tirelessly to curate a diverse range of sessions, networking opportunities, keynote speakers, and an overall atmosphere that will promote professional growth during our annual two-day symposium.
We look forward to seeing you at the conference and hope that you enjoy the event!
Sincerely,
The Governor's Conference on Housing and Economic Development
Register now by visiting: https://nj.gov/dca/news/news/2024/approved/20240701.shtml
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Municipal Lead Reporting Webinar for P.L. 2021, c.182 on August 5, 202 - 08/01/2024
Notice issued on behalf of the Department of Community Affairs, Division of Housing and Community Resources.
P.L. 2021, c.182 (N.J.S.A. 52:27D-437.16) mandates inspections for lead-based paint hazards in certain pre-1978 single-family, two-family, and multiple-rental dwellings. These inspections must be completed, and the documentation submitted to DCA by no later than July 22, 2024, or upon tenant turnover, whichever is earlier.
Municipalities with a permanent construction enforcement agency are required to perform these inspections themselves. Those without such an agency must contract with a DCA-certified vendor.
Inspection documentation can be submitted through the new Municipal Lead Reporting Portal at https://www.nj.gov/dca/dhcr/MuniLeadReportPort.shtml.
Live Webinar: We will be hosting a live webinar to further discuss the requirements and demonstrate the portal. The webinar will take place on Monday, August 5, 2024, at 10:00 AM. You can register for the webinar via the following Teams link: https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/2356f1bb-983e-4c9f-bbaf-fed202895527@5076c3d1-3802-4b9f-b36a-e0a41bd642a7. A recording of the webinar will also be made available.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact us at LeadLawReporting@dca.nj.gov or visit our website at https://www.nj.gov/dca/codes/resources/leadpaint.shtml.
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P.L. 2024, c.2 Affordable Housing Reporting Requirement Update - 07/19/2024
Notice issued on behalf of the Department of Community Affairs, Local Planning Services
Senate Bill S-3385 was signed into law by Governor Murphy on July 10, 2024. The new law provides that municipalities that are authorized to retain and expend non-residential affordable housing development fees have 180 days following the March 20, 2024 enactment of P.L.2024, c.2 to provide the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) with an accounting of non-residential fees and residential affordable housing development fees that have been collected and expended since the inception of the municipal authorization to collect and retain the fees. The revision to the law harmonizes the reporting requirement for non-residential fees with residential development fee reporting requirements also set forth in the new law. The revised deadline for both types of fee reporting is now September 16, 2024.
We are in the process of developing an on-line reporting system that will streamline and update the existing CTM reporting system previously used by COAH. We will be sending out periodic updates to keep all municipalities informed on the progress and availability of the new system. In the interim, we encourage all municipalities to continue using the legacy CTM system to report the collection and expenditure of Affordable Housing Trust funds and affordable unit completions. All data entered into the CTM system, including residential development fees, non-residential development fees, and details on completed affordable units, will be migrated into the new Affordable Housing Monitoring System (AHMS).
As the new AHMS development progresses, we will keep you appraised via future GovConnect communications.
For any questions email LPSmail@dca.nj.gov.
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CY 2024/FY 2025 State Aid Recapitulation & Payment Schedules - 07/17/2024
Local Finance Notice 2024-12 (https://www.nj.gov/dca/dlgs/lfns/2024/2024-12.pdf) summarizes the State Aid payment program for CY 2024 and SFY 2025 municipal budgets. The State Aid breakdown and amounts for each payment cycle on the dynamic Municipal Aid Recapitulation Schedule are posted on the Division of Local Government Services website at https://www.nj.gov/dca/dlgs/resources/Muni_StateAid.shtml under the State Aid Recapitulation and Payment Schedules heading.
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Local Finance Notice 2024-11 - Volunteer Fire & EMS Incentives - 07/10/2024
The Division of Local Government Services is aware that various local units pay incentives to volunteer firefighters for purposes of maintaining and increasing volunteer rosters. Local Finance Notice 2024-11, available at https://www.nj.gov/dca/dlgs/lfns/2024/2024-11.pdf, updates municipalities and fire districts on current Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and Federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) guidance pertaining to incentives paid to volunteer firefighters, along with first aid, ambulance, and rescue squad volunteers ("EMS"), other than the Length of Service Awards Program (LOSAP). Nominal stipends funded through the federal Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) program's volunteer firefighter recruitment and retention (R&R) grant is also discussed.
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