With no comment from the public and a lone comment from one of its members, City Council unanimously approved a pair of ordinances that will designate more than 3.5 miles of bikeways within Rahway.
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Parking Authority moves forward on Mangos
The Parking Authority in December approved contracts for further environmental work and scope of services for demolition of the former Mangos property on Fulton Street, which some might remember as the former Fulton Hotel restaurant.
City studies parking needs
In one of its final acts before being dissolved, the Parking Authority authorized a parking assessment to address short- and long-term parking needs, including potentially identifying a location for a second downtown parking deck.
City administrator confirmed to lead agency
Two resolutions approved by the Redevelopment Agency last month filled the agency’s two executive posts for 2019.
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City Council moves to create bike lanes
Rahway will create more than three miles of designated bikeways under a pair of ordinances introduced by City Council. Continue reading City Council moves to create bike lanes
300 units target completion in Q4
The first phases of at least two developments currently under construction are projected to be completed toward the end of this year, adding about 300 residential units downtown.
Study to examine downtown housing
City Council awarded a contract last week for a study to determine the “saturation rate” of housing in downtown Rahway, updating a similar study done 20 years ago that helped to launch redevelopment efforts.
St. Mark’s to be studied for potential redevelopment
The vacant St. Mark’s Church property and five adjacent lots will be studied for potential redevelopment.
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