An Ordinance for first reading on the agenda for Lakewood township will require all new residential and commercial buildings to have illuminated street address signs.
Also on the Agenda
Outsourcing solid waste removal to a private contractor
Appointing Members to the "Lakewood township Transportation Board"
Giving A parcel of land to Hatzolah on Cedarbridge Ave and America way
Ordinance Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of Ocean, State Of New
Jersey, Requiring All New Residential And Commercial Buildings To Have
Illuminated Street Address Signs
Resolution Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of Ocean, State Of New
Jersey, Authorizing The Bid Award For Solid Waste Removal To Republic
Services of NJ, LLC d/b/a Marpal Disposal, Pursuant To And In Accordance With
N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 Et Seq
Resolution Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of Ocean, State Of New
Jersey, Appointing Members To The Lakewood Township Transportation Board
See Draft Agenda
What is Resolution # (L)24 all about? I've never seen this type of position before with another town. Looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteSeriously is this the only important item to vote on? What about less houses wider streets to make it safer for human civilians???
ReplyDeleteReally? The committee cares about safety after approving the master plan, after not putting sidewalks on dangerous roadways, do they think we are so stupid to fall for this PR nonsense?
ReplyDeleteHow many accidents a day how many pedestrians are hit RL on a daily basis did the committee pass any resolutions to fix that?
They are worried about lit up street addresses let them make in mandatory for every home in Lakewood if it's that important.
Who on the committee owns or has a friend or family member who owns, an Illuminated Address Business?
ReplyDeleteThis is a gross invasion of privacy and will surely be struck down by the courts.
ReplyDeletewhy is it an invasion of privacy?
DeleteThe committee is a bunch of crooks, I agree. But let’s not put a good thing down. This is a good thing and a safe thing, let’s give credit where it’s due.
ReplyDelete