Edison, NJ – Concerned residents are invited to a special meeting on July 25, 2024, at 7:00 PM at the Clara Barton First Aid Squad (1079 Amboy Ave.) to discuss the impending release of the Environmental Assessment for the controversial Thomas A. Edison Park redevelopment plan.
The National Park Service is poised to unveil Middlesex County’s Environmental Assessment, detailing a proposed $65 million Destination Athletic Complex that has raised significant community concerns. The project would dramatically transform the existing park, cutting down 11 acres of trees and replacing them with 14 artificial turf fields and a 1300-space asphalt parking lot. Residents fear increased traffic congestion, noise pollution, and the loss of valuable green space.
Meeting Agenda:
- Project Overview: A detailed presentation of the proposed development plans for the park and the neighboring college.
- Deed Restrictions: Discussion of the National Park Service’s deed restrictions on the park and how they may impact the proposed changes.
- Environmental Assessment: An explanation of the Environmental Assessment process and its importance in evaluating the project’s potential impacts.
The National Park Service strongly encourages public input during this critical comment period. This meeting offers a crucial opportunity for residents to voice their opinions, ask questions, and gain a deeper understanding of the proposed development.
For more information on Thomas A. Edison Park and the ongoing efforts to protect it. More information can be found here or email info@edisonopenspaceandparks.com.
Don’t miss this chance to be heard and make a difference in the future of Thomas A. Edison Park.