Beta coverage · County, NJ

New Providence, NJ — permit intelligence.

New Providence, NJ (null County, NJ). Coverage building — corpus depth tracked live as our crawler ingests planning board, zoning board, and NJ DCA construction permit feeds.

Cases catalogued
5,368
Correction comments
0
Board decisions
0
First-pass median
too few clean approvals yet
All-paths median

Common questions about New Providence.

How does PermitGranted know what New Providence reviewers will flag?

We parse the full public record for New Providence: planning board decisions, zoning board rulings, NJ DCA UCC construction permits, and where available the correction comments reviewers actually write. Today the corpus holds 5,368 cases and 0 correction comments for New Providence.

What is the median permit approval timeline in New Providence?

New Providence does not yet have enough paired submission/decision observations (n<10) to publish a meaningful median. As the corpus matures we'll surface it here. Until then the live count of 5,368 catalogued cases and 0 parsed board decisions stays visible.

Where does the data for New Providence come from?

Three primary feeds: (1) NJ DCA UCC statewide construction permits via data.nj.gov; (2) CivicWeb meeting + resolution archive when the municipality publishes there; (3) any municipality-specific public portal (Tyler EnerGov, SDL, fasttrackgov). Every fact links back to its raw document — we don't model behavior without evidence.

Is the New Providence corpus updated in real time?

The crawler runs continuously. Status today: beta. Counts on this page refresh every five minutes from the live API; the underlying corpus updates whenever the public source publishes new content.

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