Piscataway Council Approves New Durham Road Improvements and Plans First Township Bike Tour

The Piscataway Township Council met on August 13, 2024, to discuss a variety of community-centered initiatives, including the approval of New Durham Road improvements and the announcement of the township’s first bike tour. These topics highlight the council’s ongoing efforts to enhance local infrastructure and community engagement.

The most development from the meeting was the council’s approval of an ordinance for the acquisition of rights of way and easements necessary for the New Durham Road improvements project. This ordinance, which passed its second reading, will facilitate the enhancement of New Durham Road by securing the required land and easements for the project. The ordinance covers multiple lots and portions of the road as shown on the township’s tax map. The council’s approval marks a step towards improving local infrastructure.

In addition to infrastructure improvements, the council also discussed plans for Piscataway’s first township-wide bike tour, scheduled for September 21, 2024. This event aims to promote physical activity and community involvement among residents. The bike tour will cover approximately eight miles, starting behind the community center on Stockton Street and passing through Johnson Park and various neighborhoods. Registration for the event is currently open on the township’s website. The council emphasized that bike mechanics would be available at the start of the tour to assist with tire and helmet checks.

Council members also highlighted other upcoming community events. An International Overdose Awareness Day ceremony will be held on August 15, 2024, at Columbus Park Extension, starting at 5:30 p.m. Furthermore, the township-wide garage sale is set for October 5-6, offering residents an opportunity to declutter their homes and foster community interaction.

Routine procedural matters, such as the approval of previous meeting minutes and the consent agenda, were promptly addressed without public comment or objection. These items were consolidated and approved efficiently, allowing the council to focus on more topics.

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