WOODBINE —Mayor William Pikolycky announced that the Borough of Woodbine had made application to the New Jersey Department of Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Program (TAP) for $615,002 to complete the final phase of its streetscape initiative.
With the completion of the previous streetscape phases, what remains to be addressed are the blocks of Adams Avenue between DeHirsch and Franklin and Franklin between Adams and Washington.
The vacant borough-owned lot at the intersection of Franklin and Adams is the proposed site of a pedestrian and bicycle-oriented “rest stop” to serve the Town Center and tie in with the borough’s extensive bikeway system.
“This would complete our streetscape program which has been 15 years in the making,” stated Pikolycky in a release. “If approved this will bring our Town Center into a full realization of the accessible aesthetics that has long been the concept nfor which we were striving.”
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