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Roselle Park board and Vision 2035 committee outline long-range facilities planning amid public concern over possible disposition of district office

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The Roselle Park Board of Education and its Vision 2035 committee told residents on Tuesday that the district is in a research phase of long-range facilities planning required by the state and that no sale of the board office at 510 Chestnut Street has been finalized.

The Roselle Park Board of Education and its Vision 2035 committee told residents on Tuesday that the district is in a research phase of a long-range facilities planning process required by the New Jersey Department of Education and that no sale of the Board of Education office at 510 Chestnut Street has been finalized.

Board President Dr. Brittany Kirkland and Vision 2035 committee members described the committee’s role and the state timeline for a long-range facilities plan (LRFP), which the committee said must be updated by 2026. Dr. Kirkland told the meeting, “it is not currently up for sale,” and Vision 2035 chair Wendy Gillig Jimitaric and other committee members repeated that the committee is cataloging options for future board consideration and state review.

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