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Council backs NJDOT’s preferred Upper Raritan Avenue ‘road diet’ alternative
Summary
The council voted to support the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s preferred alternative for an Upper Raritan Avenue road diet, endorsing lane reduction with bike lanes and a center turn lane and urging additional speed-limit and crossing improvements.
The Highland Park Borough Council adopted a resolution supporting the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s preferred alternative for an Upper Raritan Avenue road diet while emphasizing the borough’s intent to pursue additional safety measures such as a reduced speed limit and more controlled pedestrian crossings.
Council President Stephanie Kim Tohar described the…
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