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Local: Scotch Plains joins the fight for New Jersey liquor license reform. The turf fields will be installed on the current grass fields, which the school district and local athletic leagues use.
The fields flood during heavy rains and are often unplayable because of inadequate drainage. Design and engineering are expected to begin in the next few weeks because the county wants to finish the project as soon as possible, said Union County Manager Ed Oatman. Oatman said there can be a parking crunch when both athletic fields are in use while both picnic areas are rented.
In addition, use of the splash park, the farm-themed playground, walking trails and the other recreational amenities at the acre site can overrun the 96 parking spaces. As part of its engineering study, the county will assess the structural integrity of an on-site bridge, ensuring vehicles can safely use it to access additional parking areas.
I hope everyone is having an enjoyable summer and taking advantage of the many outdoor recreational offerings we have in Scotch Plains. This summer, the Township Council has been focused on pushing forward the many redevelopment opportunities that exist in our business corridors and downtown.
You are likely very aware of our grand plans for the downtown, which our Downtown Redevelopment Committee is now refining. But there is new information about other projects in the works that I am happy to share with you. At our July 20 council meeting, we are planning on moving forward with three redevelopment opportunities, in which the governing body and our redevelopment professionals will have a strong hand in ensuring the highest design standards and aesthetics.
Such a project would be ideal for young singles and empty nesters eager to live in our downtown and take advantage of the restaurants and other vibrancy within a few steps of their front doors. These redevelopment projects, just like other major construction in town, will be closely reviewed.
Our committees, land use boards and professionals, in meetings that are open to the public, will review the studies and plans and ask questions. In addition, any plans under consideration are open for your review at town hall and the township website.
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