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Residents urge stronger traffic enforcement and press township on SeaQuest animal‑welfare violations

Woodbridge Township Council · September 18, 2024
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Summary

Public commenters told the council of speeding and unsafe scooter/bicycle behavior on Main Street and Route 1 and urged more enforcement; separate commenters cited a June 25, 2024 notice of violation to SeaQuest alleging animal‑welfare failings and asked the township to act, while officials said jurisdiction rests with state agencies.

During the public‑comment period, several residents raised safety and enforcement concerns. Longtime Woodbridge resident Andrew Nagy said speeding on Main Street and Route 1 is frequent, drivers pass on the right, and e‑scooters and bicycles are riding unpredictably on sidewalks and roads. He asked for enforcement and proposed eliminating parking on a Main Street stretch to ease congestion and safety risks.…

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