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Residents press council on dangerous intersection, property maintenance and street repaving
Summary
During public comment at the Oct. 9 Passaic City Council meeting residents urged action at the Tulip/Oak Street intersection, complained about ongoing property-maintenance violations at 147–149 Broadway, raised concerns about insufficient evening parking enforcement and requested paving for High Street between Van Houten and the railroad.
Several residents used the Oct. 9 public-comment period to press the council for infrastructure and enforcement actions.
Joe Connesente asked whether the Holy Rosary Church or the city paid for the Polish American parade in New York and said the city’s police and fire participated as volunteers; he also urged the council to address a dangerous intersection at Tulip and Oak Streets where children cross and requested consideration of a stop sign, LED…
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