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West Windsor residents press council for crosswalk, speed-limit and pedestrian-safety fixes on Alexander Road
Summary
Neighbors from the Berrien City/Princeton Junction area urged the council to fund near-term safety work — lowering the speed limit to 25 mph, adding flashing beacons and improved crosswalks on Alexander Road — and the council pointed to budget funding and an engineering contract for intersection surveys.
Residents of the Princeton Junction/Berrien City neighborhood pressed the West Windsor Township Council on May 19 to prioritize pedestrian-safety fixes on Alexander Road and nearby intersections, citing missing signs, lack of flashing beacons and dangerous crossings used by schoolchildren.
The nut graf: Multiple residents asked the council to use funds in the adopted budget for near-term measures — notably lowering the speed limit to 25 miles per hour on a stretch of Alexander Road and adding crosswalk flashing beacons at Alexander/Harrison and Alexander/Scott — and asked for clearer information about timing and the decision…
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