Author Topic: The Future of Lakewood  (Read 517439 times)

Offline S209

  • Dansdeals Lifetime Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *********
  • Join Date: Jun 2016
  • Posts: 7547
  • Total likes: 3970
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 1
  • Gender: Male
    • View Profile
    • Gowns By Shevy
  • Location: Lakewood
  • Programs: Marriott Gold, Star Alliance Gold, Hyatt Explorist, Hertz PC, National EE, Rock Royalty Wild Card, Wyndham Diamond, MLife Gold, Caesars Diamond, Hilton Diamond, Uber VIP, IHG Platinum Elite, ANA Platinum, DDF Lifetime Prez Platinum Elite, AmEx Platinum
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #960 on: June 08, 2021, 08:54:48 AM »
What do Lubavitchers have to do with elections in Lakewood?
The guy is a total incomprehensible lunatic. To answer Randomex I believe it’s the Passaic Smith lawyer dude from COVID-denial infamy.
Quote from: YitzyS
Quotes in a signature is annoying, as it comes across as an independent post.

Online aygart

  • Dansdeals Lifetime 10K Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *******
  • Join Date: May 2008
  • Posts: 18351
  • Total likes: 14553
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 14
    • View Profile
    • Lower Watt Energy Brokers
  • Programs: www.lowerwatt.com
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #961 on: June 08, 2021, 08:54:56 AM »
Since nobody is PMing me, I'm going to post part of my endorsement, the part I could post publicly.

Don't vote for Murphy. Even if you like him. Vote Republican, or skip his name on the ballot. (Curious to know why? Told you you should've PMed last night!)

If anyone thinks it's odd that I'm telling my endorsement to people who clearly don't care, that's standard practice with political endorsements.

And no, I will not post the other part of the endorsement publicly. I do not want to write what I'm running for and how to spell my name.
Definitely on the "Remove the Masks, Let us Breathe" platform
Feelings don't care about your facts

Offline Euclid

  • Dansdeals Lifetime Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *********
  • Join Date: Jun 2010
  • Posts: 5030
  • Total likes: 6181
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 5
    • View Profile
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #962 on: June 08, 2021, 09:01:03 AM »
The guy is a total incomprehensible lunatic. To answer Randomex I believe it’s the Passaic Smith lawyer dude from COVID-denial infamy.
*Rabbi

Offline Randomex

  • Dansdeals Platinum Elite
  • ****
  • Join Date: Aug 2018
  • Posts: 413
  • Total likes: 750
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 0
  • Gender: Male
    • View Profile
  • Location: Lakewood
  • Programs: MSPaint, Notepad, Firefox, VLC Media Player - Old sig quote was found in Reb Mendel and His Wisdom
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #963 on: June 08, 2021, 09:24:36 AM »
Thanks.
Do you want to play a board game, digitally or in Lakewood NJ? PM me. (Can be asynchronous, i.e. take turns whenever)

Offline Yehuda57

  • Dansdeals Lifetime Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *********
  • Join Date: Jan 2014
  • Posts: 5179
  • Total likes: 14853
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 6
    • View Profile
    • Squilled
  • Location: Brooklyn
  • Programs: Official Dansdeals salad correspondent
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #964 on: June 08, 2021, 09:40:58 AM »
The guy is a total incomprehensible lunatic.

The lubavitcher or the one running against him/her?

Online aygart

  • Dansdeals Lifetime 10K Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *******
  • Join Date: May 2008
  • Posts: 18351
  • Total likes: 14553
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 14
    • View Profile
    • Lower Watt Energy Brokers
  • Programs: www.lowerwatt.com
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #965 on: June 08, 2021, 09:44:05 AM »
The lubavitcher or the one running against him/her?

Yes
Feelings don't care about your facts

Offline yuneeq

  • Dansdeals Lifetime Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *********
  • Join Date: Jan 2013
  • Posts: 8879
  • Total likes: 4044
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 10
  • Gender: Male
    • View Profile
  • Location: NJ
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #966 on: June 08, 2021, 11:08:07 AM »
Would like to hear some feedback and opinions about the following:

In an alternate universe, in the upcoming election, Lakewood township committee and boards are fully taken over by the most capable and incorruptible individuals to ever exist. We’re living in a utopia and the sky’s the limit.

How do these talented individuals improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists? Think for a moment - what are some common routes that you/family/friends use on a regular basis? Is it safe and practical to walk or cycle that route? I’ve thought of several common routes and can’t think of any that are safe.

To my understanding, it’s impossible for these experts to do much. In order to have better safety, we need dedicated sidewalks/lanes for pedestrians/bikers, and we need significantly safer drivers. At best they may prevent the situation from getting worse, but how can they ever add bike lanes to roads that are already congested and un-improvable? Ie. Will it ever be possible to add a bike lane on route 9 if we can’t even add a second lane?

And how can anyone stop drivers from driving like maniacs if poorly built roads and congestion is here to stay? It’s already accepted by most people that the roads will always be congested, and this is a fair price to pay for living in a growing, thriving city. There’s also no turning back on construction projects that were already built or approved. If so, there’s very little that can be done to improve the roads. As a consequence, the dangerous driving will remain dangerous, and even likely continue to deteriorate. And as driving gets more dangerous, the roads become less safe for everyone- drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. I would love to hear practical suggestions (ie. NOT building a bridge over the lake) how we can make impactful improvements to the roadways even if we were to block all new developments.

My point is not to gripe - I simply can’t envision how anyone can possibly make things better.
Perhaps someone can help me out?
Visibly Jewish

Offline YitzyS

  • Dansdeals Lifetime Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *********
  • Join Date: Jan 2015
  • Posts: 5681
  • Total likes: 13818
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 34
  • Gender: Male
    • View Profile
  • Location: Lakewood, NJ
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #967 on: June 08, 2021, 11:16:07 AM »
Would like to hear some feedback and opinions about the following:
I have so much to say but so little time to say it.

So I'll just say the first thing that popped into my head.

They won't make things worse than it already is. If you think traffic is bad now, can you imagine how much worse it will be if every dream development that developers have gets approved? Just think about the traffic on Route 9 after 1,112 apartments are built in Eagle Ridge, 73 duplexes in Massachusetts, 74 house in Prospect Heights, 125 across Prospect in a yet-to-be-named development, hundreds on Chestnut, and so many more coming up to the planning and zoning board every day.

The carnage has not finished yet.

Offline yuneeq

  • Dansdeals Lifetime Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *********
  • Join Date: Jan 2013
  • Posts: 8879
  • Total likes: 4044
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 10
  • Gender: Male
    • View Profile
  • Location: NJ
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #968 on: June 08, 2021, 11:22:47 AM »
I have so much to say but so little time to say it.

So I'll just say the first thing that popped into my head.

They won't make things worse than it already is. If you think traffic is bad now, can you imagine how much worse it will be if every dream development that developers have gets approved? Just think about the traffic on Route 9 after 1,112 apartments are built in Eagle Ridge, 73 duplexes in Massachusetts, 74 house in Prospect Heights, 125 across Prospect in a yet-to-be-named development, hundreds on Chestnut, and so many more coming up to the planning and zoning board every day.

The carnage has not finished yet.

Agree with all you're saying. Do you agree that in our wildest dreams no one can make things better than where we are today?
Visibly Jewish

Offline smart man

  • Dansdeals Platinum Elite
  • ****
  • Join Date: Sep 2016
  • Posts: 289
  • Total likes: 83
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 0
    • View Profile
  • Location: Lakewood
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #969 on: June 08, 2021, 11:25:01 AM »
Would like to hear some feedback and opinions about the following:

The traffic is probably here to stay. Still no reason why it should be super dangerous to drive.
They should take after New York city imo. They should drop speed limits all over to max 30 mph, there’s no excuse for having Cedarbridge at 45-50 mph when people are coming in and out at all intersections. In addition, a few big ticket blitzes would change things. The amount of drivers on their phone’s is astounding.

Offline Euclid

  • Dansdeals Lifetime Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *********
  • Join Date: Jun 2010
  • Posts: 5030
  • Total likes: 6181
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 5
    • View Profile
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #970 on: June 08, 2021, 11:30:35 AM »
Agree with all you're saying. Do you agree that in our wildest dreams no one can make things better than where we are today?
Wildest dreams you say? Here are my wild, fantastical dreams:
1) Set up a reliable, useful public busing system.
2) Mandate that offices can only open 1 hour after school start times, to remove the overlap of school and commuter traffic.
3) Mandate that all private school students attend schools within X miles of their houses to cut down on school bus traffic.
4) Mandate that during specific times of the day (rush hour) every car must have at least 3 people in it, i.e. mandate rush hour carpool.

All fantasies - but would definitely alleviate traffic.

Offline YitzyS

  • Dansdeals Lifetime Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *********
  • Join Date: Jan 2015
  • Posts: 5681
  • Total likes: 13818
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 34
  • Gender: Male
    • View Profile
  • Location: Lakewood, NJ
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #971 on: June 08, 2021, 11:38:29 AM »
Wildest dreams you say? Here are my wild, fantastical dreams:
1) Set up a reliable, useful public busing system.
2) Mandate that offices can only open 1 hour after school start times, to remove the overlap of school and commuter traffic.
3) Mandate that all private school students attend schools within X miles of their houses to cut down on school bus traffic.
4) Mandate that during specific times of the day (rush hour) every car must have at least 3 people in it, i.e. mandate rush hour carpool.

All fantasies - but would definitely alleviate traffic.
Can you PM your name so I can write it in when I vote today?

Offline lcm

  • Dansdeals Lifetime Platinum Elite
  • *******
  • Join Date: Jul 2019
  • Posts: 1666
  • Total likes: 647
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 6
    • View Profile
  • Location: 5th paragraph of https://www.dansdeals.com/sms/
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #972 on: June 08, 2021, 11:42:21 AM »


1) Set up a reliable, useful public busing system.

Why is this so impractical? Just curious

Offline avromie7

  • Dansdeals Lifetime Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *********
  • Join Date: Feb 2014
  • Posts: 8282
  • Total likes: 2738
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 6
    • View Profile
  • Location: Lakewood
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #973 on: June 08, 2021, 11:59:29 AM »
The traffic is probably here to stay. Still no reason why it should be super dangerous to drive.
They should take after New York city imo. They should drop speed limits all over to max 30 mph, there’s no excuse for having Cedarbridge at 45-50 mph when people are coming in and out at all intersections. In addition, a few big ticket blitzes would change things. The amount of drivers on their phone’s is astounding.
Slowing down traffic in the few places it actually moves would result in way more traffic.
I wonder what people who type "u" instead of "you" do with all their free time.

Offline Sam Finkelstein

  • Dansdeals Presidential Platinum Elite
  • ********
  • Join Date: Feb 2015
  • Posts: 2942
  • Total likes: 302
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 0
    • View Profile
  • Location: New York, NY
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #974 on: June 08, 2021, 12:02:19 PM »
Don't get me started on traffic safety. I hate it as much as the next guy when NJSP comes to town, and it really hurts to watch frum people get tickets, but the cell phone and crosswalk situation is just plain dangerous.
Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil. –J. Paul Getty

Offline smart man

  • Dansdeals Platinum Elite
  • ****
  • Join Date: Sep 2016
  • Posts: 289
  • Total likes: 83
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 0
    • View Profile
  • Location: Lakewood
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #975 on: June 08, 2021, 12:09:32 PM »
Slowing down traffic in the few places it actually moves would result in way more traffic.
Would rather have more traffic than be in danger all the time. Also crashes create the most traffic.

Offline avromie7

  • Dansdeals Lifetime Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *********
  • Join Date: Feb 2014
  • Posts: 8282
  • Total likes: 2738
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 6
    • View Profile
  • Location: Lakewood
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #976 on: June 08, 2021, 12:11:12 PM »
Would like to hear some feedback and opinions about the following:

In an alternate universe, in the upcoming election, Lakewood township committee and boards are fully taken over by the most capable and incorruptible individuals to ever exist. We’re living in a utopia and the sky’s the limit.

How do these talented individuals improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists? Think for a moment - what are some common routes that you/family/friends use on a regular basis? Is it safe and practical to walk or cycle that route? I’ve thought of several common routes and can’t think of any that are safe.

To my understanding, it’s impossible for these experts to do much. In order to have better safety, we need dedicated sidewalks/lanes for pedestrians/bikers, and we need significantly safer drivers. At best they may prevent the situation from getting worse, but how can they ever add bike lanes to roads that are already congested and un-improvable? Ie. Will it ever be possible to add a bike lane on route 9 if we can’t even add a second lane?

And how can anyone stop drivers from driving like maniacs if poorly built roads and congestion is here to stay? It’s already accepted by most people that the roads will always be congested, and this is a fair price to pay for living in a growing, thriving city. There’s also no turning back on construction projects that were already built or approved. If so, there’s very little that can be done to improve the roads. As a consequence, the dangerous driving will remain dangerous, and even likely continue to deteriorate. And as driving gets more dangerous, the roads become less safe for everyone- drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. I would love to hear practical suggestions (ie. NOT building a bridge over the lake) how we can make impactful improvements to the roadways even if we were to block all new developments.

My point is not to gripe - I simply can’t envision how anyone can possibly make things better.
Perhaps someone can help me out?
The first step is to identify the source of the traffic. For example, the 4 intersections of rt 9, rt 88, clifton/cedarbridge, and central/hurley are the primary way to get between a huge number of places in town. Add this with the fact that rt 9 is the primary way to get between the North end to anywhere south and you get what we know as "Lakewood traffic". IMO the way to solve this would be a mix of finding alternates and making the choke points more efficient. One idea I had would be to get rid of parking on clifton ave south of rt 88 and make 2 left turning lanes from rt 88 on to cedarbridge. We can also turn the right turning lane from clifton onto rt 88 into a straight/right lane. This would help traffic flow through this intersection much more efficiently.

While the bridge over the lake sounds ridiculous, it would definitely help by handling all the traffic between the north side of the lake and the south west side of the lake, leaving much more capacity on rt 9. TBH, I think it may actually be a worthwhile investment.

ETA: Another idea I just thought of, have rt 9 go over (or under) pine & james st. instead of an intersection. This will make it more difficult to get between rt 9 and pine/james, but it would make getting across the intersection much more efficient. To make this work, the small streets intersecting with rt 9 between pine and prospect would need to be closed off.
« Last Edit: June 08, 2021, 12:19:30 PM by avromie7 »
I wonder what people who type "u" instead of "you" do with all their free time.

Online aygart

  • Dansdeals Lifetime 10K Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *******
  • Join Date: May 2008
  • Posts: 18351
  • Total likes: 14553
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 14
    • View Profile
    • Lower Watt Energy Brokers
  • Programs: www.lowerwatt.com
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #977 on: June 08, 2021, 12:26:02 PM »
Wildest dreams you say? Here are my wild, fantastical dreams:
1) Set up a reliable, useful public busing system.
2) Mandate that offices can only open 1 hour after school start times, to remove the overlap of school and commuter traffic.
3) Mandate that all private school students attend schools within X miles of their houses to cut down on school bus traffic.
4) Mandate that during specific times of the day (rush hour) every car must have at least 3 people in it, i.e. mandate rush hour carpool.

All fantasies - but would definitely alleviate traffic.
2. May be of questionable legality. Do you really want the Govt mandating when private businesses can or can't be open?
3. Won't help other that to create higher density as people clamor for housing near their preferred schools.
4. What if you actually need to get somewhere then?
Feelings don't care about your facts

Offline Euclid

  • Dansdeals Lifetime Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *********
  • Join Date: Jun 2010
  • Posts: 5030
  • Total likes: 6181
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 5
    • View Profile
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #978 on: June 08, 2021, 12:28:35 PM »
2. May be of questionable legality. Do you really want the Govt mandating when private businesses can or can't be open?
3. Won't help other that to create higher density as people clamor for housing near their preferred schools.
4. What if you actually need to get somewhere then?
I said they were fantasies ;)

3) what's wrong with higher density if traffic is reduced?
4) take a bus ;)

Online aygart

  • Dansdeals Lifetime 10K Presidential Platinum Elite
  • *******
  • Join Date: May 2008
  • Posts: 18351
  • Total likes: 14553
  • DansDeals.com Hat Tips 14
    • View Profile
    • Lower Watt Energy Brokers
  • Programs: www.lowerwatt.com
Re: The Future of Lakewood
« Reply #979 on: June 08, 2021, 12:29:49 PM »
I said they were fantasies ;)

3) what's wrong with higher density if traffic is reduced?
4) take a bus ;)
3 yatza schoro behefseido
Feelings don't care about your facts