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Residents urge council to oppose NESE pipeline and press state climate action; speakers raise housing and contamination concerns
Summary
During public comment, residents and advocates urged the council to reaffirm opposition to the NESE pipeline, promoted Climate Superfund advocacy, praised local infrastructure work and raised concerns about affordable housing and possible contamination from trenching operations.
During the public-comment periods at the Red Bank Borough Council meeting, several residents and advocacy representatives urged municipal support for environmental campaigns, pressed housing concerns and thanked the borough for recent infrastructure work.
Amy Goldsmith (16 Locust Ave) thanked the council for placing a construction dust ordinance on the agenda and urged renewed council support for a resolution opposing the NESE pipeline; she announced a Sept.…
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