Township Trustee Defends Building Renovation Project, Addresses Parking Concerns
GREEN GARDEN TOWNSHIP — Trustee Wagner provided information about the township’s building renovation project at the February meeting, responding to concerns raised at the previous month’s session and clarifying several points about the township hall’s status and future.
“The township owns the building,” Wagner stated, addressing a recurring question about property ownership. He also tackled concerns about inadequate parking, reporting that “there’s about 3,900 square feet of parking” currently, and “removing the garage increases parking by 6,200 square feet.”
The trustee addressed questions about potential eminent domain, which had been raised as a concern during previous public comments. He explained that proceeding with the renovation using grant funds would actually “increase the value, making it a smarter thing to do than moving the building.”
“The building and grant money are ours,” Wagner stated. “Walking away makes no sense.”
In response to suggestions that the township should pursue a different building “down the street,” Wagner clarified that “the township does not own property across from Monroe’s building, which is not for sale.”
Wagner also addressed the topic of livestreaming meetings, which had been requested by residents at the January meeting. He indicated that “streaming will also cut down on parking issues” by allowing more people to participate remotely.
Regarding the public comment process, Wagner noted that while formal question and answer sessions aren’t part of regular meetings, “the board is available to meet with [residents] in person or by phone.”
The renovation project continues to be a point of contention between the current board and incoming officials, who have repeatedly requested that major projects be put on hold until they take office. The newly elected officials made another formal request at the meeting that the current board “put on hold township building renovation plans.”
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