
Jackson Township Plans Public Forum on Roads, Drainage, and Growth
The Jackson Township Council will host a Community Infrastructure Roundtable next week to discuss ongoing and future infrastructure projects and gather input from residents.
The meeting will be held at Town Hall, 95 West Veterans Highway, on Tuesday, Feb. 17, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Township officials said the roundtable is part of a broader effort to engage residents and evaluate local infrastructure needs to guide planning and priorities.
Discussion topics will include roadway conditions, stormwater management, sidewalk installation, pedestrian connectivity, preservation of green space, and responsible development.
Officials said the goal is to better understand how these issues affect residents and to identify potential solutions.
Mayor Jennifer Kuhn and Township Engineer Charles Cunliffe are expected to attend and answer questions related to planning and engineering. Council members will participate on a rotating basis to comply with state quorum requirements.
Council President Burnstein said resident feedback is essential when addressing growth and infrastructure challenges.
“Residents’ input is vital in these areas since growth and infrastructure do have a bearing on them directly every day,” Burnstein said, adding that the discussions help guide future projects and priorities.
Township officials encouraged residents to attend and participate as part of the council’s ongoing effort to promote transparency and public engagement.