You know what kills me about those ugly new Traffic lights and poles?
They are at an intersection that is neither major, or hardly even used.
What a joke.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "wernerapnj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "traderdube" <traderdube@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Werner,
> > Just for clarification, where did you get the information regarding
> > the demise, er, a renovation of the convention hall/Bradley Park 
> area? 
> 
> Having attended all the planning sessions and comparing the  
> engineering layouts to the work being done leads to the conclusion 
> that they are moving ahaead with the modifications.
> 
> I spoke strongly regarding these issues but was, as is typical, 
> ignored.
> 
> 
> >... The city, and Werner,
> > has been protecting the ROW as if it were the holy grail of Asbury
> (in
> > some ways, see Ocean Grove, it is).
> 
> I'm not sure what you mean by that. Improving public infrastructure 
> is certainly nessesary. That's far different from private property 
> owners using, taking, building upon, etc, the public's property.
> 
> >... So, we're digging up all of the
> > waterfront, replacing electric and I imagine comm lines, bulldozing
> > the ROW,but not replacing/upgrading sewage. That is an engineering
> > faux pas and a half.
> 
> >...While I am at it, these street lights on Kingsley
> > are so involved. Who is the entity that decided Asbury needs more
> > lights at 3rd and Kingsley than say, Hwy 35 and Sunset Ave. Might it
> > be the same engineer?
> 
> I've commented to the Council several times about the scale and 
> complexity of the traffic controls being installed. The response - 
> blank stares - and no answers.
> 
> > 
> > At many of the council meetings, someone always asks about having 3D
> > models of the buildings that are going up, there never seems to be 
> an
> > answer to that request. How is it possible that the alignment of 
> curb
> > and street around con hall/bradley park is being totally
> > reconstructed, and there is no model of that. How were our different
> > boards, zoning/planning, able to approve such significant changes
> > without seeing a rendering model. Beyond that, wouldn't such a
> > significant change warrant public opinion? Or did that happen during
> > the previous administration and I am late to the table?
> >
> 
> You missed the boat on all this, it was all presented, discussed, 
> approved - and comments for a better design were ignored.
> 
> Werner
>







 
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