Roselle Park Council Supports Girl Scouts’ Call for Pedestrian Safety Near High School

In a recent Roselle Park Borough Council meeting, local Girl Scouts from Troop 40998 made an impassioned plea for increased pedestrian safety measures near Roselle Park High School. Their advocacy, along with community concerns about tree removals and ongoing infrastructure discussions, were central topics during the session.

The meeting gained notable public interest when a group of Girl Scouts presented their case for improved pedestrian safety infrastructure in the vicinity of Roselle Park High School. Lily Curry, representing the troop, highlighted concerning statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, emphasizing the risks students face due to the lack of designated crosswalks on busy roads. Curry, along with troop members Maddie and Tenisi Dudani, shared survey results showing that 90% of respondents feel unsafe crossing near the high school, with nearly all believing a crosswalk would enhance safety. They also recounted personal anecdotes from the community about the dangers of crossing busy streets during school hours or events.

The troop proposed tangible solutions, including the installation of crosswalks, signage, and speed bumps on West Webster Avenue. Pho R, another troop member, addressed potential funding objections, arguing that pedestrian safety is a universal concern, not limited to those attending the high school. The Mayor and council members expressed support for the initiative, recognizing the importance of the Scouts’ advocacy. They agreed on the necessity of conducting a feasibility study to assess the proposed crosswalk, taking budgetary and regulatory considerations into account. One council member, representing the area around the high school, committed to championing the Scouts’ cause following the study.

The meeting also addressed resident concerns about tree removals linked to infrastructure projects. One resident expressed frustration over the removal of a healthy tree in front of their home, citing insufficient notification and a lack of transparency about the project’s impact on mature trees. They voiced a commitment to preserving the local tree canopy and criticized the removal decisions, which they believed were driven by repaving needs and root interference with asphalt. A council member responded, explaining that the removed trees obstructed curb construction and acknowledged the importance of trees in the neighborhood, while expressing regret if notifications were inadequate.

Another resident from Ragland Drive raised issues about street conditions, describing his street as “The Forgotten Street” due to uneven paving, with one side well-maintained and the other neglected. He called for action, noting unfulfilled promises from three years prior and suggesting collaboration with utility companies like Meridian for funding repairs. He also flagged concerns about unmanaged tree growth, stressing the need for timely intervention to prevent future hazards.

The council’s legislative session included the adoption and introduction of several ordinances. Among them was Ordinance 2795, which amended regulations concerning the Board of Health, and Ordinance 2796, fixing salary ranges for clerical group employees through 2029. Ordinance 2799 proposed creating a shade tree committee, highlighting the council’s focus on environmental stewardship and community well-being.

During discussions, Councilman Johnson updated attendees on community events, including the Veterans Day service and plans for a multicultural celebration. He also emphasized the need for additional staffing in the Department of Public Works, despite budget constraints, and urged consideration of this in future budget discussions. Councilwoman Lions reminded the community of ongoing donation efforts for Sunrise Village Apartment Complex victims and announced upcoming holiday events, encouraging resident participation.

The meeting concluded with public comments, including congratulations to council members on recent electoral successes and calls for maintaining community engagement in decision-making processes. A motion to adjourn was passed without opposition, wrapping up a session marked by community advocacy and discussions on local development and maintenance.

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Mayor:
Joseph Signorello III
City Council Officials:
Joseph Signorello Jr. (Council-at-Large), Gregory Johnson (First Ward Councilman), Joseph E. Petrosky (Second Ward Councilman / Council President), Rosanna Antonuccio-Lyons (Third Ward Councilwoman), Khanjan S. Patel (Fourth Ward Councilman), Jay Robaina (Fifth Ward Councilman)

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