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Monroe Township Planning Board Unanimously Adopts Master Plan After Historic Public Outreach Effort Vision Set for Parks, Open Space and Transportation Improvements

MONROE TOWNSHIP, N.J.  – November 22, 2022 – The Planning Board has unanimously adopted an updated Master Plan, following the input of thousands of residents and local businesses that shared ideas, asked questions, made suggestions and engaged in thoughtful discussion about the future of the Township.

Hundreds of residents attended three community workshops and more than 1,600 respondents contributed more than tens of thousands of comments in a community-wide survey held last year. This feedback was essential for shaping the physical, social, environmental, and economic future of the community.

The Master Plan, adopted Oct. 27, sets a vision for the future of the Township in areas of municipal land use zoning, open space acquisitions, transportation improvements, utilities, infrastructure, economic development, and plans for new parks and recreation opportunities.

“Public input was a key step in working together with the community at large to develop a thoughtful and strategic Master Plan,” said Mayor Stephen Dalina said. “Each person brought unique ideas and experiences that were valuable to the outcome of this process. The final product is the reflection of the wishes and desires of Township residents as we prepare for the future.” 

The updated 2022 Master Plan is available at www.monroetwp.com under “Boards and Commissions” and then under the “Planning Board” tab.

In summary, the plan:

  • Limits residential development, expand open space purchases, new parks, and the creation of more stores, restaurants, and other appropriate service businesses in commercial areas where there is existing infrastructure. The plan calls for the creation of more walkable commercial areas in town.
  • Proposes the expansion of existing parks and the creation of new and additional recreation opportunities.
  • Specifically identifies potential parcels to target for open space preservation, which would increase the amount of preserved open space by more than 370 acres.
  • Develops strategies to improve traffic circulation and safety through intersection improvements and low-cost safety improvements, and assess traffic operations across 15 miles of major roadways and at least eight major intersections in Monroe.
  • Calls for expanded bike and walking trails, on- and off-road, to better connect the Township and provide residents with greater opportunities for recreation.
  • Preserves and enhances the rural character of certain areas of the Township, focusing on encouraging greater participation in farmland preservation.

 

All relevant documents from the public process can be reviewed here: https://publicinput.com/MonroeMP.  For more information, please contact Kevin McGowan at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

All media inquiries may be directed to the Monroe Township’s Public Information Officer Stacey Kennedy at 732-521-4400 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..