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Residents demand planning board reject dangerous development plan

July 26, 2024 | Bernardsville, Somerset County, New Jersey



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Residents demand planning board reject dangerous development plan
During a recent government meeting in Bernardsville, community concerns regarding a proposed development plan were prominently voiced. Residents expressed apprehension over the potential risks associated with increased traffic and safety hazards, particularly for pedestrians, including children walking to school.

One resident highlighted a specific section of the plan, asserting that the borough reserves the right to amend it. They argued that this authority extends to the planning board, which should consider revising the proposal to better align with the town's character. The speaker emphasized the dangers posed by the current plan, warning that if injuries occur as a result of the development, responsibility would fall on those who support it.

Another resident echoed these sentiments, stressing the importance of pedestrian safety in the area, particularly for children accessing downtown. The concerns raised during the meeting reflect a broader community desire for careful consideration of development impacts on local safety and historical integrity.

As discussions continue, the planning board faces pressure to address these issues and potentially amend the development plan to ensure it meets the needs and safety of the community.

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