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Public Input Sought On Moorestown Improvement Project
Preregistration for the event is required, according to the township's Facebook page.
MOORESTOWN, NJ — Moorestown Township wants to hear from the public regarding the municipality's Lenola Town Center project, according to a post on the municipality's Facebook page.
"[Moorestown Township] Council is discussing ways to attract new businesses and development to the commercial area on Camden Avenue in the Lenola neighborhood," the post read.
"We are hosting a Zoom listening session to hear from residents, especially those who live in Lenola, about what they would like to see in that area," the post continued.
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Those interested in attending the virtual-only listening session must preregister at this link.
Those who wish to offer input but cannot attend the virtual-only listening session can send
comments to council@moorestown.nj.us.
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Moorestown previously received approval and funding for changes to Lenola Town Center that include a bike lane, new street plantings, benches, new light fixtures, signs and decorative crosswalks, according to the post.
Bids for that part of the project will likely be solicited in September, with construction will likely begin in late fall, according to the post.
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