NOTICE OF NJEDA BOARD MEETING – 5/13/2026
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s next public Board Meeting will be held in person, via conference call, and via Microsoft Teams on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at 10:00 am.
Members of the public may participate in the meeting attending in person, by calling in on the conference line, or joining via Microsoft Teams link. Members of the public will have an opportunity to speak during the public comment segment of the meeting. The following conference number and Microsoft Teams link are being provided:
MEETING NAME: NJEDA BOARD MEETING (MAY 13, 2026)
IN PERSON:
NJEDA Board Room
36 West State Street, Trenton NJ
PARTICIPANT DIAL-IN NUMBER: 1-888-790-3708
PARTICIPANT ACCESS CODE: 7825427
MICROSOFT TEAMS MEETING ACCESS LINK
Members of the public are encouraged to call in prior to the time the meeting is scheduled to begin to avoid any delays.
The agenda can be found 48 hours prior to the meeting on our website: https://www.njeda.gov. The meeting will also be recorded and posted to the NJEDA website shortly after the conclusion of the meeting.
Members of the media planning to attend a Board Meeting are encouraged to notify the NJEDA Media Inbox at media@njeda.gov.
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