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Moorestown Town Hall Construction

Thursday, February 14, 2013

New Crosswalk at Library a Bad Idea, Traffic Cop Says

Town council has no plans to put in a temporary crosswalk on Second Street after the township's traffic safety officer cited safety and regulatory concerns.

Dropping a crosswalk in the middle of Second Street to accommodate library patrons would be both potentially dangerous and contrary to federal guidelines, according to Moorestown's traffic safety officer. When residents complained to council about the inconvenience of using the crosswalk at Second and Church streets to get to the library during the construction of town hall, and the dangers of jaywalking that went along with it, township manager Scott Carew turned to Sgt. Randy Pugh for guidance.  A number of people suggested the township install a temporary crosswalk from the parking lot behind Peter Pan Gift Shop to the sidewalk that runs adjacent to the courtyard at the library to give patrons easier access. But Pugh said he examined …

janet swanson

8:11 am on Saturday, February 16, 2013

It would be beneficial if the library could relocate one of the book return boxes to the Peter Pan parking lot. Many of my trips to the library consist of just book returns, as I'm sure is the case for many others. A book return across the street might eliminate the need to cross Church St for many people.   more ›

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Construction of Town Hall Expected to Begin This Week

Township manager Scott Carew said he also expects to hear from experts about whether the township should install a temporary crosswalk on Second Street.

More than a month and a half after ground was broken, construction of the new town hall complex is expected to begin this week.  Township manager Scott Carew said Sambe Construction has received all the necessary permits to install the footings and foundation and indicated to him crews would be restarting work at the site this week. "They have equipment on their way to the site as we speak," he said Monday.  He also expected to receive an updated construction schedule today, which would replace the outdated one posted on the township website. Sambe has 450 days to complete construction (weather-permitting), beginning when it received a notice to proceed recently.  In addition to the updated timeline, Carew said he would be meeting today …

Jim

8:54 pm on Saturday, April 6, 2013

waste of money should have restore the old municipal building and save over 15 million and no debt   more ›

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