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Claremont Development Authority Posts Jan. 22, 2026 Meeting Notice and Packet

Claremont Development Authority posted its Jan. 22, 2026 meeting notice and packet so residents can review the agenda, supporting documents, board membership, and meeting procedures.

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Claremont Development Authority Posts Jan. 22, 2026 Meeting Notice and Packet
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Claremont Development Authority posted a public notice and the full meeting packet for its Jan. 22, 2026 meeting, making the agenda and supporting documents available to residents and interested parties. The materials, posted to the CDA page and dated 2026-01-22, lay out the authority’s stated purpose and identify board membership and meeting procedures for the public record.

The packet includes the meeting agenda and relevant supporting documents, together with the public notice. The webpage also lists the Development Authority’s primary functions: economic development, property acquisition and management, and other development activities. Alongside the packet, the page provides contact information and links to the CDA agenda and minutes calendars so community members can track future meetings and review prior actions.

For local residents, the posting is a practical transparency step. Claremont Development Authority controls policymaking and decisions that can affect property transactions, site preparation, and local investment strategies. Access to the full packet enables residents, local business owners, and neighborhood associations to see which projects and procedural items the board considered on Jan. 22, 2026 and to follow up through the provided contact channels or the agenda/minutes calendars.

The meeting materials also identify board membership and detail meeting procedures, which matters for anyone seeking to understand who makes decisions and how public input is handled. Knowing the membership roster and procedural rules helps residents prepare if they wish to submit comments, request agenda items in the future, or monitor potential property acquisitions that could change land use or spur redevelopment in Sullivan County neighborhoods.

The CDA’s focus on economic development and property management ties its meetings directly to local planning and investment outcomes. When the Development Authority discusses acquisitions or development activities, those conversations can influence tax-base decisions, reuse of underutilized parcels, and prospects for new business or housing. Having immediate access to the January 22 packet gives community stakeholders the means to follow those threads from agenda item to outcome.

What happens next is visible on the CDA page through the agenda and minutes calendars; residents can review the Jan. 22 materials and use the posted contact information to seek clarification or further records. For Sullivan County readers, the posting is a reminder that municipal development decisions are public and that review of meeting packets is the first step toward informed participation in local economic and property matters.

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