Saturday, November 25, 2006

Funding to Improve Alexander Road "S" Curve

West Windsor Township received a grant from the state for $190,000 to go towards improvements at the Alexander Road "S" curve, reports the Princeton Packet:

11/24/2006
West Windsor and Plainsboro receive road improvement grants
By: Molly Petrilla , Staff Writer
West Windsor and Plainsboro both received sizeable grants from the state last week to help improve two notoriously shoddy roads.
Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein (D-Plainsboro) announced she secured a total of $1.4 million from the state for aid in transportation projects. Of that, $260,000 will go toward Plainsboro Road and $190,000 to Alexander Road's S-curve.
West Windsor Township Engineer Jim Parvesse said the grant money will be used to help pay for various improvements to Alexander Road between Canal Pointe Boulevard and the Princeton Township border.
He said these improvements will cost about $280,000 and include surface reconstruction, better drainage, more signs and increased bicycle and pedestrian accessibility.
Already, better lighting has been installed on the curve and it has been re-striped, he said.
According to Mr. Parvesse, the rest of the improvements are likely to be completed by next fall.
In Plainsboro, the grant money will go toward fixing Plainsboro Road between Dye Road and Enterprise Drive, Community Development Director Ernie Freeman said.
According to Mr. Freeman, the stretch of road is in "really bad shape" and will be resurfaced and re-striped.
He said work will likely begin in the spring.

~ Susan

Friday, November 24, 2006

Pedestrian Improvements on Clarksville Road

There has been a lot of recent activity by the WWBPA to draw attention to the dangerous conditions that exist on Clarksville Road for pedestrians who attempt to cross this road between the Avalon Watch Apartment complex and the Village Shoppes shopping center. This dangerous situation has been crying out for years for pedestrian improvements and the WWBPA took an aggressive approach in the last few months to get local officials to realize the potential for a pedestrian fatality on this road. We led a walk on the evening of November 9th during rush hour with trustees and members of the Alliance, local residents, two West Windsor Council members, and two Mercer County Engineers. It was clear to all from this walk how dangerous it was for pedestrians to cross Clarksville Road, particularly residents who have children to be picked up at the day care center and residents who are dropped off from the NJ transit #976 bus from the Princeton Junction train station.

From this walk, a series of recommendations were put forth and endorsed by all who attended. The recommendations were included in a letter to Mayor Hsueh (see http://www.princetonol.com/groups/wwbpa/docs/Avalon_Watch_Letter.pdf) and include a crosswalk with pedestrian-activated lights, a pedestrian refuge island, and the installation of street lights. These recommendations were presented to the West Windsor Township Council on November 13th.

Unbeknownst to us, two hours earlier, two township residents were struck by a car as they were attempting to cross Clarksville Road in the exact location of the proposed crosswalk as they were returning from picking up their granddaughter from the daycare center (See Packet article http://www.princetonol.com/groups/wwbpa/docs/PACKET2006-11-21.pdf). Fortunately there were no fatalities in this tragic accident, but clearly the accident underscores the need for the very improvements we had been advocating. The WWBPA sent letters to the editor regarding the accident and the dire need for the improvements (see http://www.princetonol.com/groups/wwbpa/docs/Avalon_Watch-Letter_to_Editor.pdf).

The WWBPA is currently working with the Township and the County to make these improvements a reality. The first thing to be done is to get street lights installed where pedestrians are crossing. This will be done by the township. The rest of the improvements are in the domain of the County. The County must first get approval from the State for a mid-block crossing. The WWBPA will do all it can to continue to advocate for these needed improvements and to make sure they are completed on a rapid timeline to ensure the safety of pedestrians in this part of the township.

Ken

Thursday, November 09, 2006

West Windsor Walks - Clarksville Road at Avalon Watch

The WWBPA has organized a walk tonight to focus on the on the crosswalk and sidewalk conditions on Clarksville Road at Avalon Watch and the Village Shoppes. Residents have been invited, along with county and local officials, to examine the existing conditions and brainstorm on potential improvements. Anyone interested in attending the 6 p.m. walk should meet at the Village Shoppes center on Clarksville Road. The WWBPA monthly meeting will follow at 7:30 p.m. in Room A at the West Windsor Municipal Center, Clarksville Road. Everyone is welcome to attend.
~ Susan