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Residents tell board proposed 83‑unit development near two schools would worsen traffic, safety
Summary
Multiple residents urged the Piscataway board to ask the township for a comprehensive traffic and school‑impact study before an 83‑unit Macedonia development proceeds, saying current drop‑off and pick‑up areas are already strained and emergency access could be compromised.
Several Piscataway residents used public comment time on April 27 to urge the school board to press the township for a full traffic and school‑impact study of a proposed 83‑unit development on Macedonia property that would sit blocks from Kanakamak Middle School and Martin Luther King Intermediate School.
Sayed Ahmed told the board the project, sited between Ludlow Street, Highland Avenue, Deborah Drive and Roosevelt Avenue, is “just a few 100 feet away from our schools” and warned parents’ current drop‑off and pickup patterns would be further disrupted. “Adding…
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