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Residents press Boonton council on stalled Washington Street site, snow parking and repairs at Fireman's Field

Boonton Mayor and Town Council · January 21, 2025
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Summary

During public comment, residents raised complaints about a long-stalled project on Washington Street, frequent cable outages, which municipal lots are available for snow parking, the timeline for pickleball courts at Canalside Park, and an estimated $70,000 repair need for steps at Fireman's Field.

Boonton '025'0Residents used the meeting's public-comment period to press the Boonton Mayor and Town Council for updates on several neighborhood issues, including a stalled Washington Street gas-station project, overnight snow-parking guidance, proposed pickleball courts and unsafe steps at Fireman's Field.

Pan Bodka of Lincoln Street asked who would pay for the school law-enforcement officer, noting that the Board of Education would fund the position, and said the town's cable provider has had frequent outages affecting home security cameras: "we lose it almost every night" he said, asking that town oversight improve service.

A resident at 300 Reservoir Drive asked for a…

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