A significant focus of the recent Hamilton Township Council meeting was the approval of a resolution from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) that will prohibit left turns out of the upcoming Chipotle restaurant on Route 33 at Whitehorse Mercerville Road. This decision aims to enhance traffic safety by preventing drivers from making potentially hazardous left turns across multiple lanes of traffic.
During the meeting, council members discussed various infrastructure improvements, including HVAC upgrades at water pollution control facilities and fire stations, as well as paving projects for Inglewood Boulevard and Woodside Avenue. The council also addressed reimbursements related to these projects.
Public comments highlighted concerns about the new traffic restrictions, with residents questioning how effectively drivers would adapt to the no-left-turn rule once the Chipotle opens. Council members acknowledged the potential challenges and emphasized the importance of public safety in their decision-making.
In addition to traffic discussions, the council moved forward with two ordinances. One ordinance repealed a previously established handicap parking space at 225 Park Lane, while another authorized the acquisition of properties on East State Street for affordable housing and public health initiatives. This redevelopment effort is part of a broader strategy to enhance community resources and safety.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote on the consent agenda, reflecting the council's commitment to advancing these critical projects for the benefit of Hamilton Township residents.