PETERSBURG – Upper Township Committee passed a resolution Jan. 14, urging the state Department of Transportation to expedite the installation of centerline pavement stripes, with “no passing” markings, on Route 49, along mileposts 49.84 to 53.80, an area roughly at the intersection with Route 50 in Tuckahoe.
This stretch of road has been the subject of numerous expressions of concern by residents during public comment at committee meetings, noting the dangers posed by trying to make turns and navigate the highway there.
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Stone Harbor – Could the North Wildwood spouter tell us what kind of company he refers to that has already gotten tariff increases. Waiting for the reply spout!
Sea Isle City – Great picture of the 82nd street playground in Stone Harbor. Take note, Sea Isle, the shade provided. Maybe inquire and then just like Nike, just do it!
Install No-passing Markings, Upper Urges
By Camille Sailer
January 20, 2020
PETERSBURG – Upper Township Committee passed a resolution Jan. 14, urging the state Department of Transportation to expedite the installation of centerline pavement stripes, with “no passing” markings, on Route 49, along mileposts 49.84 to 53.80, an area roughly at the intersection with Route 50 in Tuckahoe.
This stretch of road has been the subject of numerous expressions of concern by residents during public comment at committee meetings, noting the dangers posed by trying to make turns and navigate the highway there.
Spout Off
Stone Harbor – Could the North Wildwood spouter tell us what kind of company he refers to that has already gotten tariff increases. Waiting for the reply spout!
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Sea Isle City – Great picture of the 82nd street playground in Stone Harbor. Take note, Sea Isle, the shade provided. Maybe inquire and then just like Nike, just do it!
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