Wallace Road Sewer Work Nears End

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At the February 13 meeting Township Business Administrator Robert Hary said the initial sewer line repair on Wallace Road near the train station will be completed by the end of February, faster than expected due to the favorable weather.

Hary said pouring of lining inside the existing pipes started on Wednesday, February 15. Work will continue for two more weeks.

The anticipated total cost of the project is $500,000.

#b#Windsor Plaza Coming Along#/b#: Passers-by will notice that construction work continues at Windsor Plaza, the former home of Acme on Princeton-Hightstown Road. The mild winter has sped up construction considerably.

Mayor Hsueh says that so far Cyzner Properties has not informed the township of its potential tenants, but he expects there to be restaurants, retail, and a grocery store of some kind.

“We wanted to make sure senior citizens living near there will be able to go and pick up groceries,” Hsueh says.

#b#Volunteers Needed#/b#: Several volunteer seats remain open in West Windsor. The Affordable Housing Committee has two resident representative vacancies; there is one vacancy for a Shade Tree Commission member and one vacancy for Board of Recreation Commission alternate member.

Additional information is available at the West Windsor Township Clerk’s office, 217 Clarksville Road. Call 609-799-2400.

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