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Residents demand action on dump truck traffic crisis

October 28, 2024 | West Windsor, Mercer County, New Jersey


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Residents demand action on dump truck traffic crisis
During a recent government meeting, resident David Paris raised significant concerns regarding the increasing traffic congestion caused by dump trucks in the Penns Neck area. Speaking on behalf of local residents, Paris highlighted the negative impact on quality of life due to the frequency of these trucks, which he described as operating in convoys and clogging residential streets.

Paris urged the council to consider an ongoing study to address the issue, questioning whether there has been any progress or coordination with county authorities, given that the affected roads are county routes. He also inquired about the status of the Penns Neck bypass project, seeking updates on its development.

Expressing a willingness to assist in finding solutions, Paris emphasized the need for community involvement and collaboration with law enforcement to mitigate the traffic disruptions. His remarks reflect a growing concern among residents about the implications of heavy truck traffic in their neighborhood, prompting calls for action from local officials.

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