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Residents pressed council on truck traffic, park enforcement and animal-control response

Toms River Township Council · September 25, 2025
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Summary

Multiple residents told the council trucks are using neighborhood roads, asked for stop signs or signage to keep 18-wheelers off residential streets, praised a new park-hours sign in Silverton, and criticized animal-control response times; township staff said they are negotiating a roadway patch with Veolia.

TOMS RIVER, N.J. — During public comment at the Toms River Township Council meeting, residents raised a cluster of service and public-safety concerns ranging from large trucks using neighborhood streets to animal-control responsiveness and park enforcement.

Julie Adamec told the council that 18-wheel trucks continue to use Cedar Grove Road and nearby streets, saying a county speed and traffic study had been completed and sent to the township but that…

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