Glassboro Residents Voice Concerns Over Impact of Proposed Dinosaur Trail

During the recent Glassboro Borough Council meeting, the proposed dinosaur trail project emerged as a focal point of discussion, with residents expressing concerns over its implications for safety, privacy, and environmental impact. The council also addressed other matters, including a unanimous budget adoption, approval of several ordinances, and discussions on local infrastructure projects.

The most contentious topic at the meeting was the proposed dinosaur trail, which sparked debate among attendees. Residents voiced objections to the trail’s planned route, expressing fears about its impact on their neighborhoods. Deborah Redfield, a retired public school teacher, led the opposition by highlighting safety and privacy issues, as well as potential environmental consequences. Redfield warned that the trail, which would pass through Bow School property and run close to numerous homes on South Cummings Avenue, could disrupt the local wildlife habitat and necessitate the removal of century-old trees. She urged the council to reconsider the route.

Echoing Redfield’s sentiments, Sheila Stevenson and Amanda Tamashepsky also voiced their concerns. Stevenson presented a map outlining the proposed trail’s path, cautioning that its proximity to homes could lead to increased maintenance costs and higher taxes. She suggested beginning the trail at Rowan University’s west campus to minimize its impact on local residents. Tamashepsky, who resides nearby, worried about the potential for noise, litter, and disturbances, especially since she has young children and a pool in her backyard. She expressed that such changes would have prompted her to consider moving if they had occurred when her son was in middle school.

The council acknowledged these concerns, with a council member indicating that they are closely monitoring the situation and encouraging ongoing public participation in forums to address these issues. Mayor John E. Wallace III asked residents whether they had submitted feedback on the trail to the planning authorities, encouraging them to use the borough’s online comment section to ensure their voices were heard.

Despite the general opposition, some residents supported the trail. Eric Growinger described it as a potential community asset, though he admitted concerns about its proximity to his property line and possible issues with odors from a nearby sewer line and flooding.

In addition to the dinosaur trail discussion, the council addressed other matters. The 2026 municipal budget was adopted unanimously after a public hearing, although no residents commented during this segment. The council also approved three ordinances related to bond appropriations for capital equipment, water and sewer improvements, and amendments to the borough code regarding solid waste.

Committee reports followed, where various council members updated the body on departmental activities. Council President Anna Miller noted vacancies in the highway department, while Councilwoman Deanna L. Garlic reported on the success of the park and recreation programs and upcoming community events. Councilman Timothy D. Brown and Councilman Andrew Halter expressed gratitude for the budget preparation efforts, particularly from the finance office, and acknowledged ongoing environmental compliance work.

The meeting also included a request for approval to purchase a tub grinder for the highway department, which passed without opposition. An engineer’s report detailed ongoing and upcoming projects, including site improvements and preparations for new developments.

In new business, the borough solicitor presented a consent agenda featuring resolutions on various administrative matters. Despite some abstentions on specific resolutions, the overall motion carried.

Additional public concerns were raised by Valerie Wilkinson, who requested a traffic light installation at a busy intersection due to new developments, and a resident who noted construction-related inconveniences along Delaware Street. Another resident, Diane Johnson, raised issues about delays in receiving event deposit refunds from the Martin Luther King Center, prompting the clerk to outline procedural improvements meant to expedite the process.

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:
John E. Wallace III
City Council Officials:
Anna Miller (Council President), Deanna L. Garlic (Councilwoman), Timothy D. Brown (Councilman), Andrew Halter (Councilman), George Cossabone (Councilman), Daniele Spence (Councilwoman)

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