
Jackson Township Council to Host Second Community Roundtable on Local Projects
The Jackson Township Council is set to host a Community Infrastructure Roundtable which will be focused on addressing ongoing and upcoming infrastructure projects in Jackson. This meeting is part of the Township’s continued efforts to engage with residents directly, gather community input, and evaluate infrastructure needs and solutions to guide planning and priorities.
The Roundtable will take place at:
Town Hall, 95 West Veterans Highway,
Tuesday Feb 17th, 2026
7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
The Roundtable’s agenda is to focus on addressing infrastructure and growth-related issues that residents experience firsthand. Roadway conditions, stormwater management, pedestrian connectivity, preservation of green space, and responsible development each shape how the community functions and grows. Open discussion around these topics is essential to understanding their real-world impact and to developing solutions that are balanced, informed, and responsive to resident concerns.
Topics to be discussed will include roadway conditions and potential improvements, stormwater management challenges and solutions, and sidewalk installation and connectivity. Mayor Jennifer Kuhn along with Township Engineer Charles Cunliffe will be in attendance to provide professional insight and answer questions related to planning and engineering considerations. Individual council members will also participate on a rotating basis to comply with New Jersey state quorum requirements.
Council President Burnstein believes in having open conversations about concerns residents would like addressed. He maintains that is the purpose of being in the title he holds.
“Residents input is vital in these areas since growth and infrastructure do have a bearing on them directly every day,” said Council President Burnstein. These Roundtable discussions give residents a voice in identifying challenges and developing solutions infrastructure needs and how to navigate planning and determining priority projects. It will assist with the Council’s assessment of local needs and provide guidance for future projects, ensuring that planning, prioritization, and implementation reflect both resident feedback and on-the-ground realities.”
Jackson Township residents are encouraged to attend and participate in this open forum as the Council continues it on the path of transparency, and responsive governing body.