Mayor touts Orange Complete Streets study findings

February 8, 2015

Orange Mayor Dwayne Warren recently announced that the Rutgers University Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy in New Brunswick has completed its “Orange Complete Streets” study of the city and its environs.  Warren said the study, conducted by graduate students attending the university, was presented at City Hall on North Day Street on Wednesday, Jan. 28, at the regularly scheduled Orange Planning Board meeting.

Essex News Daily, Feb. 8

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