Delanco Considers Parking Solutions Amid Safety Concerns for Upcoming Summer Events

During the Delanco Town Council meeting, the committee addressed community concerns surrounding parking and safety for upcoming summer events at the historic waterfront park. Residents shared apprehensions about traffic congestion on Delaware Avenue, particularly during concerts, and the council discussed potential solutions, including temporary parking arrangements.

54:06The meeting focused on the challenges posed by the narrow streets in the vicinity of Delaware Avenue, especially during events hosted at the marina and waterfront park. Residents expressed concerns about the street becoming congested, with one resident describing the situation as vehicles being “nose to butt,” creating hazards for pedestrians and emergency vehicles. Another resident recounted a personal incident involving a serious biking accident, highlighting the dangers of increased traffic. These concerns prompted discussions among council members on whether to allow parking on Delaware Avenue during events, with suggestions to either close parts of the street or designate specific parking areas.

26:30A member of the council emphasized the importance of ensuring emergency vehicles could access the area without obstruction. Consideration was given to the idea of designating handicap parking spaces to aid individuals with mobility issues during crowded events. The council proposed a trial period to test these arrangements, allowing adjustments based on community feedback and any issues that arise during initial concerts.

05:02In addition to parking and safety discussions, the meeting included a detailed presentation on a proposed playground at Babe Ruth Field. The playground design, presented by Scott Taylor from Taylor Design Group, is an important part of a Burlington County Park Development Program grant application for $250,000. The proposed playground aims to be fully accessible and inclusive, featuring a baseball diamond-shaped layout with rubber surfacing, play structures, bike racks, and benches. The design intends to integrate with the community, addressing previous feedback about disconnection and enhancing the area’s appeal as a community hub.

12:56Scott Taylor highlighted the strategic location of the playground, stating, “the idea here was to take that area that basically sits south of the field and convert that into a handicap accessible fully inclusionary playground area.” The initiative received support from committee members, noting its potential to enhance local monitoring and reduce vandalism compared to more secluded playgrounds. The resolution authorizing the grant application was passed unanimously, with a commitment to hold a public hearing if the grant is awarded and the project advances.

29:51The meeting also covered updates on the town’s compliance with affordable housing mandates. The council was informed of Delanco’s favorable position in fulfilling housing requirements without the need to construct additional units. This update was part of the town’s ongoing planning process, with the housing plan set to be filed with the court.

29:35Several administrative topics were also discussed, including the successful appointment of Debbie Simmons as the new township administrator and updates on the PSEG gas main replacement project. Residents were informed that they would receive updates on the construction schedule via email.

Public safety was another key focus, with the Chief of Police reporting on police activity and traffic concerns. The council discussed potential signage installations to improve safety at intersections, following an incident involving a commercial construction vehicle on Union Street. The Chief emphasized the importance of maintaining clear roads for emergency access and highlighted the enforcement of noise ordinances.

31:32The meeting concluded with a farewell tribute to Richard Schwab, a long-serving township administrator recognized for his exemplary service. As part of routine proceedings, the council authorized the finance office to pay any bills due before the next meeting and adjourned with a reminder for residents to stay cool and hydrated during the holiday season.

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