Post-Print Election Coverage: Geevers’ Letter to the Editor

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To the Editor:

NeighborhoodScout has recently rated West Windsor as “the best family-friendly neighborhood” in the country. With our blue ribbon schools, Green Town USA 2002 award, exceptional recreational facilities and the first nationally certified Senior Center in the country (one of only three today), it’s no wonder that individuals of all ages want to live here.##M:[more]##

For the past ten years as an elected official, I have worked hard to improve the quality of life in West Windsor even further by supporting the WW Arts Council towards its eventual move to the old Alexander Road Firehouse, increasing funding for more sidewalks, bicycle lanes and crosswalks and preserving our rich farming history at the Schenck Farmstead. New opportunities for residents to have community gardens in town are now being planned.

Comprehensive land use planning is also integral to our vibrant future.

In the approved redevelopment plan, I voted to include specific wording from key Township groups, local organizations and taxpayers. I will continue to support a cohesive effort that prioritizes more parking for West Windsor residents, encompasses a small town center with a farmer’s market/civic facility, requires fiscal analysis reports showing a tax positive position to our Township at site plan introduction, encourages environmental sustainability, has outside sources paying for major infrastructure improvements such as the Vaughn Drive connector road and puts forth incentives towards an attractive Rt. 571 and Acme shopping center area.

I will continue to champion the great quality of life here as a means of preserving and protecting property values during these difficult economic times. Long term financial planning, AAA bond rating, public-private partnerships and increased level of ratables will help lessen the tax burden on you.

We can all take pride in our quality of life here in West Windsor. Let’s keep it that way and plan together!

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