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Allies push to preserve N.J. college’s treasured forest amid court battle
The 53 acres of the Drew Forest holds six wetland areas, sits above the water supply of 26 towns and is home to an endangered bat. Known as “the University in the Forest,” the woodlands are a refuge for students and staff at Drew University. Now, its supporters are raising millions of dollars to preserve it as open space, while a Morris County judge is deliberating on its future because of a land dispute.
Amazing Trial Turnout! What's Next?
Plus new funding requests to preserve the Drew Forest.
Ruling to come after Drew Forest trial
Several interested parties are waiting on a ruling about Drew University’s challenge to Madison’s affordable housing plan, following a trial at the Morris County Courthouse in Morristown Monday, May 20 and Tuesday, May 21.
Drew Forest Case Pauses, Ruling to Come at a Later Date
The legal battle regarding the realistic development potential (RDP) of the Drew Forest has come to a temporary pause. With all evidence submitted and all testimony heard, the public now waits on Superior Court Judge Stephan C. Hansbury to apply his knowledge of Affordable Housing laws and make a ruling, according to Judy Kroll, the co-chair of the Friends of the Drew Forest.
Day 1 of Drew Forest Trial: Opening Arguments Heard in Forest Preservation Dispute
The trial involving Drew University Forest and whether or not the Forest should have been included as vacant land in Madison’s 2020 affordable housing plan, commenced on Monday May 20th at the Morristown Court House, presided by Judge Stephan Hansbury. The trial will be focused on the preservation and potential sale of forest property located on Drew University’s campus.
Non-Profit Adds Voice To Madison Affordable Housing Lawsuit
“Friends of the Drew Forest has filed a brief in response to Drew University's motion to overturn Madison's affordable housing settlement.”
Forest Preservation Amicus Brief Filed in Drew Lawsuit
In response to Drew University’s motion to overturn Madison’s 2020 affordable housing settlement, Friends of the Drew Forest has filed an amicus or "friend of the court” brief to support the preservation of the entire 53-acre tract of this rare, intact preserve. The case will be heard on August 19 at 11:30AM at Morris County Court House, Courtroom 200, 56 Washington Ave, Morristown. The hearing is open to the public.
“We filed a brief because we wanted to document the exceptional ecosystem value of the forest and to make it clear to all parties that this is an area of regional environmental significance,” says Lydia Chambers, co-chair of Friends of the Drew Forest, a nonprofit based in Madison, NJ.