Brick Residents Demand Action on Parkway Widening and Traffic Safety Concerns
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
10/08/2024
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Recording Published:
10/09/2024
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Duration:
50 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Ocean County
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Towns:
Brick
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Brick Town Council meeting, residents voiced concerns regarding the negative impacts of the Garden State Parkway widening project and the pressing safety issues at local intersections.
A resident from Evergreen Woods expressed deep distress over the Garden State Parkway widening project, citing increased noise and pollution affecting local quality of life. In a letter dated October 7th, the resident detailed health problems, including respiratory issues, allegedly linked to the project’s pollutants. The resident called on the New Jersey Turnpike Authority to take corrective measures and advocated for the installation of a sound wall to mitigate noise. They emphasized the need for persistent community and media pressure, stating, “Only through constant pressure from the press and elected and non-elected officials will residents be able to breathe fresh air again.”
In addition to the Parkway issues, traffic safety concerns were a focal point. A speaker highlighted problematic intersections, including Route 70, Route 88, and Princeton Avenue, where red-light violations are frequent, especially during left turns. They recounted personal experiences of chaotic traffic situations and described a tragic incident at Brick Boulevard and Chambers Bridge Road that resulted in two fatalities. The speaker suggested a collaborative effort with the council to address these issues, proposing a ride-along with council members to discuss potential solutions. They criticized the cancellation of a state-supported traffic enforcement program and advocated for a public service announcement to raise awareness about the dangers of running red lights. The speaker proposed a study on accident data at these intersections and emphasized preventive measures over punitive actions.
Parking violations and local speeding were also discussed, with a resident named Spencer voicing frustration over receiving a citation for parking on his lawn. Spencer argued the parking law seemed arbitrary and pointed to more pressing safety concerns on his street. A council representative explained that parking on lawns is prohibited by state regulations and suggested Spencer could apply for a permit to create a driveway. Concerns about speeding were also raised, with a lack of signage contributing to the problem.
The meeting also addressed environmental initiatives, with a significant contract approval for dredging and marsh restoration in Brick Township. The $2,456,375 project with Mobile Dredging and Video Pipe aims to restore marsh areas over two years. The Mayor noted collaboration with Brick Township and Brick Memorial students to improve recycling education, responding to declining rates and contamination issues in recycling bins. This educational initiative aims to clarify proper recycling practices and reduce rejected items.
Financial pressures were highlighted by a resident who discussed recent tax increases, noting a 4% rise in county tax and a 6% increase in school tax, contributing to an overall tax increase of 5.2% for residents. The resident sought clarity on how these increases would impact the community.
Community events and programs were also mentioned, including the Strengthening Our Communities program at Brick Township High School, focusing on issues like bullying and substance abuse. The council encouraged participation in upcoming activities, such as a community lunch and a trunk or treat event.
Lisa Crate
City Council Officials:
Vince Minichino, Derrick Ambrosino, Perry Albanese, Heather deJong, Steve Feinman, Marianna Pontoriero, Melissa Travers
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/08/2024
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Recording Published:
10/09/2024
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Duration:
50 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Ocean County
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Towns:
Brick
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