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Ridgewood Schedler neighborhood asks for additional experts

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Neighbors ask for additional experts

DECEMBER 11, 2015    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2015, 12:31 AM
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS
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Neighbors request more experts for best possible park

To the Editor:

Your reporter concludes in his article on Dec. 4 (“Officials face open space shortage,” The Ridgewood News, page A1) that one group or another will be unhappy by the council’s ultimate decisions regarding the development of the Schedler property. As a Schedler neighbor, I respectfully disagree with the conclusion.

The Schedler neighborhood is seeking the best possible design and development of the Schedler property for the benefit of all Ridgewood citizens. Specifically, the Schedler neighborhood has asked the council to hire an expert landscape architect to design the best park possible for all citizens. The current design was prepared by our village engineer, who has limited experience designing parks.

The Schedler neighborhood has also requested the hiring of a traffic safety engineer to design a safe park for the benefit of the players, their families and the neighborhood. The Schedler property is next to Route 17, where over half a million cars travel daily. Let’s be safe and hire the proper experts.

Finally, all of those cars are noisy. Players need to communicate with each other, with their coaches and with the officials. Spectators also want to converse in a comfortable environment.

The Schedler neighborhood has asked the village to hire a noise expert in order to recommend appropriate noise abatement strategies. We want to avoid spending several million dollars on a park, only to discover that it’s too noisy and unsafe.

A reputable dentist is perfect for a toothache, but you wouldn’t call him if you were experiencing chest pains. The Schedler neighborhood advocates hiring genuine experts in order to obtain the best possible park for all Ridgewood citizens. That’s a win for the players, a win for their families, a win for the neighborhood, and a win for all citizens of Ridgewood.

David Edelberg

Ridgewood

 

https://www.northjersey.com/opinion/opinion-letters-to-the-editor/ridgewood-news-letter-neighbors-ask-for-additional-experts-1.1472220

3 thoughts on “Ridgewood Schedler neighborhood asks for additional experts

  1. Excellent letter! Thank you, David Edelberg. We speak but no one listens. The question remains…why NOT allow outside independent experts to provide impact studies (traffic, safety, health noise etc,)? Why is our Village moving forward blindly without a final plan or budget? Independent studies, genuine experts, are key to responsible government/development. It will also put an end to all the questions and concerns.

  2. While I disagree with some of Mr. Edelberg’s points, I heartily support what appears to be his open-mindedness. Let’s have an open debate and not have the vocalantis just Say No to everything and anything.

  3. Go back to Chicago Rurik, and go off line. You and your stupid created words. You are the nastiest most negative man around, all you ever do is snipe at people and call them names at meetings and mutter under your breath and mutter out loud. How dare you criticize all those who offer concrete suggestions about how they feel the council could do things better.

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