Maria Connolly (MCRP, ’03) Joins The Lawrence Hopewell Trail Corporation (LHTC) Board of Trustees

August 14, 2024

The Lawrence Hopewell Trail Corporation (LHTC) has added Maria Connolly to its Board of Trustees as the representative for Mercer County government.

Connolly is the new Mercer County Director of Planning, succeeding long-time LHTC Trustee Leslie Floyd, who recently retired from county service. Floyd was central to the development of the LHT, particularly in Mercer Meadows Park, which spans Lawrence and Hopewell townships as part of the 20-mile trail loop.

A Hoboken native and current resident of Lawrence Township, Connolly said, “I am thrilled to serve as Mercer County’s new planning director and eager to support the LHT’s mission to build and maintain the trail as a treasured community asset.”

Before being appointed to her current position, Connolly was the principal planner for the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs. She is a professional planner with expertise in master plans, zoning, redevelopment, economic development, GIS, sustainability, transportation, affordable housing, and clean energy.

“Mercer County has always been a good friend of the LHT,” said David Sandahl, LHTC Board Chair, “and we could not be more pleased to welcome Maria Connolly to our board. She brings the breadth and depth of experience essential to our project’s success.”

In addition to her service at the state level, Connolly is currently the vice chair of the Lawrence Township Planning Board and is active with Miriam’s Heart, advocating for reform of the foster care system.

Connolly holds a bachelor’s from Rutgers and a master’s in planning from the Bloustein School at Rutgers.

The nonprofit LHTC has guided the development of the 20-mile Lawrence Hopewell Trail since 2002. The LHT loop currently has five incomplete segments in development, with completion targeted in 2026.

More information: www.lhtrail.org.

Communitynews.org, August 15, 2024

 

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