Cape May Proposes New Pedestrian Bridge to Improve Safety and Connectivity

During the Cape May Environmental Commission meeting, the proposed pedestrian and bicycle bridge at First Avenue emerged as the most significant topic discussed. The bridge project aims to connect West Cape May with the city of Cape May, offering a safer alternative for pedestrians and cyclists who currently navigate the hazardous Broadway. This initiative, presented by the borough engineer for West Cape May, is designed to enhance safety and connectivity while mitigating traffic congestion on Broadway. The bridge is planned to be 55 feet long, with a boardwalk approach and a slight arch, constructed using weathered steel to blend with the surroundings. Removable bollards at each end will prevent low-speed vehicles or golf carts from accessing the structure.

Concerns about the aesthetics and environmental impact of the bridge were addressed, with assurances that it has undergone several design iterations to incorporate stakeholder feedback. The bridge will be built over a paper street with access points at West Grant Street and First Avenue, avoiding vehicular traffic. The project also includes the removal of invasive phragmites and the planting of native species, which drew interest from the Environmental Commission.

Safety concerns were a focal point, as the bridge is expected to provide a safer route than Broadway, which has a history of accidents involving vehicles and bicycles. Although there was skepticism about the bridge’s ability to redirect foot traffic from Broadway, it was argued that it would alleviate congestion by encouraging more people to walk or bike to the beach. The lack of sidewalks in West Cape May further underscores the bridge’s necessity as an alternative route.

Funding for the project has been supported by grants totaling nearly $800,000, reducing the financial burden on local taxpayers. This funding will cover most project expenses, with the city responsible for minor costs related to permitting and landscaping. The timeline for securing necessary permits is expected to conclude by the end of summer, though no standard review period exists for freshwater wetlands.

The commission also discussed plans for lighting the bridge, with a consensus that no site lighting would be installed, except for small LED lights on the bollards for nighttime visibility. The extension of existing gas lamps along First Avenue might be considered later to enhance lighting further.

Beyond the bridge, the commission explored several other initiatives, including a Climate School project focusing on water conservation and public outreach. This initiative, in partnership with Columbia University, aims to educate residents and tourists on reducing water usage through innovative tools like story maps and cost-benefit analysis. A public art campaign featuring sculptures and murals was proposed to emphasize water conservation, with the mayor expressing interest in the sculpture idea.

Community engagement was a recurring theme, with discussions about leveraging local businesses and non-profit organizations to promote environmental awareness. The commission plans to organize subcommittee meetings over the summer to facilitate collaboration, as regular monthly meetings might not suffice for extensive planning and implementation.

An upcoming citywide open house on May 20th will serve as a platform for commission members to explain their roles and initiatives. Each commission will present briefly, followed by breakout sessions for more in-depth discussions. Preparations for this event are underway, with a focus on organizing mini presentations and addressing topics like the Climate School and desalination water sustainability initiatives.

Budget considerations were also discussed, acknowledging a temporary budget of approximately $2,900, which is less than expected for the full budget. Members are encouraged to plan initiatives strategically to maximize the use of available funds.

Gretchen Whitman informed the group about Cape May’s certification as a community wildlife habitat by the National Wildlife Federation, emphasizing the importance of maintaining this recognition. Upcoming community events, such as the Clean Ocean Action Beach sweeps and the native plant sale at the nature center, were highlighted as opportunities for community engagement.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Zachary Mullock
Environmental Commission Officials:
Michael Jones, David Scheffler, Randell Nuschke, Gretchen Whitman, Christopher Hajduk, Sarah Stevenson, Kim Gronendahl, Barbara Meimbresse, Justine Magariel, Michael Yeager (Council Liaison)

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