With schools closed and many families away, it seems that some developers thought it was the perfect time to do traffic counts in Lakewood!
The traffic counts were conducted on 2nd Street between Monmouth Avenue and Park Avenue, a tiny crooked street that is home to Beis Faiga's Gratter building expansion and simcha hall - which school representative Aaron Rottenberg solemnly testified at the Planning Board public hearing held on March 16, 2021, will not exist.
Ironically, as previously reported here on FAA News, they played this same game - at this very same location - on Chol Hamoed Pesach with schools closed, many families away, and many families at the Richie Roberts carnival.
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1 comment:
What Lakewood developers you think they care.Think about it if the Lakewood police department don't have a say on that mess of traffic up and down the Lakewood streets.You think a bunch of developers are going to change anything.But wait if its after 7:00pm or sundown on a Friday now thats a different Story.
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