Reader says with 500-700 new units at a bare minimum, water and sewer services will need upgrades
At a bare minimum, water and sewer services in NJ will need upgrades. We have water restrictions every summer, so hard to imagine that problem goes away. There have been many articles in past year on need to upgrade sewers.
As noted, traffic will be a nightmare, particularly at the Broad st intersection (now proudly sporting a nice bike lane) despite the experts believing these people will walk everywhere they go.
Schools will have to be re-districted at minimum for elementary, and maybe middle school. I don’t know how close to capacity the HS is, but I suspect it’s close.
I think the “experts” projected some ridiculously small number of students, but I think we all know better.
The council needs to balance the costs of all of these upgrades with the benefit of the tax revenues the projects would generate. To a certain extent, it is likely an all or nothing proposition, as if they reject 1 and allow another, we’ll be in court fighting that, too.
Vote for Paul,Albert and Gynn in 2016. Help them finish what they started.
What benefits from tax revenue? The developers will seek tax abatements from the village, like all developers do in these circumstances, which will be granted by the three amigos. It is after-all a redevelopment zone.