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Protest New Townhouse Development on Pascack Road in Washington Township, Bergen County, NJ

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Zoning board of Washington Township, Bergen County, NJ 07676

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36 Unterschriften

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  1. Gestartet Juni 2024
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Kommentare

If town goes through with this plan, the exiting from Washington Township development will become very challenging and will lead to an increase in the traffic accidents.

Our area is densely populated, and both roads are congested, especially, at their unregulated intersection. If this plan is implemented, the exit from Pond Dr to Pascack Rd becomes a challenge, especially for the vehicles turning left.

The nearby road intersection of Pascack Road and Linwood Ave is already heavily congested. Multiple requests to install traffic light were declined citing multiple towns and county sharing the road. If town goes through with this plan, the exiting from Washington Township development will become very challenging and will lead to an increase in the traffic accidents.

There is going to be so much traffic on Pascack Road....we will never be able to walk there. As it is now it is a crazy race way and you take your life in your hands walking on this stretch of road....adding more vehicles in this area? Seems very irresponsible and really just unsafe,

As you may know, there is a plan to build multiple townhouses on the property at 44 Pascack Rd (across Washington Pond development, near the intersection between Linwood Ave and Pascack Rd). Our area is densely populated, and both roads are congested, especially, at their unregulated intersection. If this plan is implemented, the exit from Pond Dr to Pascack Rd becomes a challenge, especially for the vehicles turning left. Also, will there be section 9 housing here?

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