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Residents urge improvements to parks, storm drains and public access; council directs staff to investigate
Summary
At a special Sayreville council meeting residents raised multiple local infrastructure and parks issues'including a walkway request at Jackson Avenue park, tree planting and goose droppings at Kennedy Park, questions about elevator accessibility at borough hall, storm-sewer flooding after heavy rainfall and upgrades to a dog park. Council members
Several residents used Sayreville's public-comment periods to press the borough for repairs and upgrades to local parks and infrastructure, and council members directed staff to inspect sites and provide follow-up.
Natalia Krizhevsky, who lives on Burrell Square, asked the council to consider a perimeter walkway at Jackson Avenue Park and said Kennedy Park could benefit from more trees and more frequent cleanup of goose droppings. "It would be a good idea to establish like a walkway path in that park," she said, citing mental-health and wellness benefits.
Taylor Donnelly of Mohawk Lane raised stormwater and sewer concerns after heavy localized rainfall, asking…
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