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Mayor outlines 2025 priorities: $1.6M federal brook cleanup grant, traffic, parks and downtown projects
Summary
In mayoral remarks during the Tenafly reorganization meeting the mayor described priorities for roads and pedestrian safety, parks and recreation, and downtown revitalization including a $1.6 million federal grant for Tenafly Brook cleanup and several traffic and park projects planned for 2025.
The mayor of Tenafly told the borough council during the reorganization meeting that the town will focus in 2025 on three priorities: roads and pedestrian safety, parks and recreation, and downtown revitalization.
Why it matters: the initiatives include infrastructure and environmental work that could change neighborhood traffic patterns, create or expand public parks, and direct federal grant money into stream cleanup and stormwater mitigation.
Highlights in the mayor’s address
- Federal grant for Tenafly Brook and Overpeck Creek: the mayor said the borough secured a $1,600,000 federal grant to begin cleaning Tenafly Brook and Overpeck Creek and to support stormwater mitigation improvements.
- Traffic and pedestrian safety projects: a new full traffic signal has been ordered for…
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