The following is an ‘Ask The Mayor’ question submitted to TLS, and the Mayor’s response. Email your questions for the Mayor to [email protected].
Question:
Hi,
Very often (specifically on Friday afternoons), the people from the golf club close off Country Club Rd going towards Hope Chapel Rd which causes a tremendous backup exiting Pine Park. When it is like this, there is only one way out of the park, which is towards County Line Rd. This is both a major safety concern as well as a major traffic concern. Can something please be done to alleviate this issue?
Thank you
Response from Mayor Coles:
Good afternoon. It is important to remember that Country Club Rd at that point is a private driveway, not a township street. They graciously allow us to use it most times but close it down when they are busy at the golf course. There have been a number of very close calls, including a couple of accidents, where drivers hit a golf cart or vice versa.
Thanks,
Ray
Question:
Hi Mr. Mayor,
Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to our community.
I would like to bring to your attention the significant morning traffic on Vine Avenue between Essex Street and Oak Street.
I would like to suggest extending/opening Vermont Avenue through to Oak Street.
There is currently an unpaved road in that area, and if it were developed into a permanent roadway, it could provide an alternative route and help alleviate congestion on Vine Avenue during peak hours.
Thank you for your consideration of this suggestion. I appreciate your time and efforts on behalf of our community.
Issac,
Response from Mayor Coles:
Good afternoon
We are actually getting ready to begin that extension. Plans are done and contracts should be issued soon.
Question:
To the honorable Mayor, R. Coles,
Good morning. I was hoping you could take a look at these three requests, regarding the roads of our Town.
1 – Please can you advise the Transportation Department to install Lane-Use signage on Forest Avenue, northbound, at the corner of County Line Road?
It gets awfully jumbled there during the peak congestion times.
2 – Furthermore, I was wondering if you could put in a request for a study/fix to be done at the corner of Ninth Street and Route 9. The vehicles turning from Ninth Street onto Route 9 have to linger for a while, waiting for a break in the myriad of pedestrians crossing. It seems only three cars on average, could ultimately make the turn at each cycle. Perhaps, a left-turn signal could be added to Ninth Street, or, a separate, dedicated green signal solely for pedestrians, and another following, solely for vehicles?
3 – As there is a traffic buildup at any given hour, at the intersection of Princeton Avenue and Seventh Street, even during non peak congestion hours, I thought a traffic light would serve the area better than a four-way stop sign. Perhaps the Township Engineer could have a look?
Wishing for safer and better traffic solutions. Thank you.
Your humble constituent,
S. R.
Response from Mayor Coles:
Thank you for these insightful suggestions.
I forwarded your email to our engineers and asked them to investigate each one
Take care
Ray
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Okay I’ll go first……regarding the Closure of Country Club Dr through the Golf Course, Mayor Cole’s’ answer is and should be obvious and completely understandable. Having to sit in traffic is not the Golf Course’s concern.
However, it would be great if the township or County could add a left turn lane going onto Country Club Ln from County Line Rd. It is incredibly dangerous (and downright scary 🙈) stopping in the left lane on County Line Rd to make a left turn onto that road.
I did notice the township trucks filling up potholes on Country Club Dr though.
the same way they redid everyone’s side walks on 7th street sometimes they go around giving free gifts when there’s a surplus of taxes,
Make a pedestrian bridge across RT 9 and 9th and a 6th street should be a overpass it’s a hill in middle of the 9
Some towns have at traffic lights that the walk signal goes on for a few seconds before the traffic light turns green to help pedestrians cross the road.