Letter: West Windsor deserves better than ‘traffic village’

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West Windsor has always been a town where families come to build a future where safe neighborhoods, strong schools, and thoughtful growth go hand in hand.

With the right leadership, we can make smart investments that strengthen our community, reduce traffic, and create vibrant spaces for families, seniors, and businesses alike.

But under the current mayor’s leadership, that vision has been lost. The much-promised “Transit Village” is looking less like a hub of opportunity and more like “Traffic Village.” Instead of a balanced, walkable community with retail, restaurants, and gathering spaces, the project is shaping up to be exclusively high-density residential with none of the promised benefits.

The result? More cars. More congestion. More flooding. More strain on our roads and schools. After eight years, the incumbent has overpromised, underdelivered, and left West Windsor with worsening traffic problems and missed opportunities.

We deserve better. Singh, Tomar, and Winters have a fresh vision for growth that works for everyone. We will insist that development comes with the infrastructure improvements it requires: safer roads, better traffic management, and real commercial spaces that boost our economy. We believe in creating a walkable, family-friendly, and economically responsible community, not repeating the same stale mistakes.

This election, we can say no to broken promises and yes to a brighter future. By voting for Singh, Tomar, and Winters, you’re voting for leaders who will put residents first, demand accountability, and build the West Windsor we all deserve.

Safe, smart, and sustainable growth is possible. Together, we can make it happen.

Sujit Singh, Ajay Tomar, Andrew Winters

Singh is running for West Windsor mayor and Tomar and Winters are council candidates.

CE-WWPN

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