The Pompton Lakes Council meeting held on April 24, 2024, addressed several community concerns, with a significant focus on recent construction work on Lincoln Avenue. Residents expressed dissatisfaction regarding the quality of the work, particularly in relation to new concrete walkways intended to improve pedestrian safety.
One resident raised issues about the improper grading of the new concrete, which has led to water pooling on their property. They reported that the pitch was incorrectly set, causing water to remain stagnant rather than draining away. This has raised concerns about potential freezing conditions in colder weather, which could pose hazards for both pedestrians and homeowners.
Additionally, the resident highlighted that construction debris, including a heavy piece of asphalt, was left on their lawn, further complicating the situation. They described how the construction work has negatively impacted the aesthetics of their property, making it difficult to maintain their lawn. The resident's complaints underscored a broader concern about the quality of municipal construction projects and the need for proper oversight.
The council acknowledged these concerns and indicated that they would look into the matter to ensure that the issues raised are addressed. The discussion highlighted the importance of community feedback in municipal projects and the need for effective communication between residents and local government.
Overall, the meeting underscored ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure while also addressing the challenges that arise from such projects. The council's commitment to resolving these issues will be crucial in maintaining community trust and satisfaction.