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Council Looks to Form Beautification Committee

Residents and board members would work together on project

 

At Tuesday night's Town Council meeting Councilman Robert Nicastro brought an idea in front of the other members at the dais to help improve the look of the township. 

Nicastro said as part of the township strategic plan he hoped to form a beautification committee from various people in the town. "Hopefully we can get some community members that would be appointed by the council with a background in gardening and landscaping," he said. 

The group could also include members of the shade tree committee, the planning and zoning boards as well as the Department of Public Works according to Nicastro. "We always hear from our residents that when you come from Freehold or you come from another area you kind of always know when you're entering Howell," he said. 

Working together Nicastro said they can find a way to make the entry points to the township more inviting to visitors. That includes major roadways like Route 9 and Route 33. "Maybe we need to look at these areas and see if we could do some planting or establishing some themes," he said. 

One of the early ideas presented was to have signs that highlight accomplishments by Howell residents including champion athletes at Howell High School. 

Councilwoman Pauline Smith said she believed Howell was beautiful already and was not yet sold on the idea of the signs. "A lot of people aren't going to like this statement but I think signs are the ugliest thing you can do," she said. 

Mayor Robert Walsh said the signs were just one idea and one way to show that the township is proud of its residents and their accomplishments. "I'm proud to live in Howell Township," he said. "I would like to see things that exemplify that."

In addition to the signs Nicastro said they would also look at plantings that would make the town more appealing for those driving through. "We have some talented volunteers in this community that I'm sure will come up with some good suggestions of plants," he said. 

It was suggested by Mayor Walsh that groups like the Boy Scouts and local corporations would be excited to be a part of the program to help improve the overall look of the town. 

The council will draw up a resolution that will be presented at a future meeting to allow the committee to do its work. 

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Do you think the committee will be helpful? What areas would you like to see the committee work on. Tell us in the comments.

Jim Flynn

1:52 pm on Thursday, April 26, 2012

It's a good idea. BUT there needs to be a commitment from the town that they will MAINTAIN whatever landscaping/plantings are done. There was a very nice Eagle Scout project done, on Old Tavern Road, close to the township Municipal Complex, that was neglected. What about those signs we see "Adopt a Road", that are supported by local business??

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Jim Flynn

2:06 pm on Thursday, April 26, 2012

Start by example:
There is an excellent opportunity to,Set the Tone show off the new municipal building by doing a beautiful landscaping job at the new municipal building. Plant flowers, shrubs, flowering trees, nice turf grass etc AND keep it looking good. There is supposed to be an irrigation/sprinkler system on that property to keep it looking nice. This is the best time of the year to do these things. I bet Lowes and/or Home depot would look forward to providing material, and maybe some in town landscaping business provide the design and labor and let them put in a sign near their work in appreciation for their efforts...

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Pat Garaffa

9:47 am on Sunday, April 29, 2012

Jim,

My son Joe built that Eagle Scout Project on the corner 5 years ago. We sat with the town and we offered to supply the labor and materials. Then we landscaped it and added mulch. The town agreed to maintain it but nothing was ever done. We have gone back a couple times to clean it up, add flowers, etc. It doesn't require much effort annually. Maybe a guy with a weed wacker and a bottle of round-up to kill the weeds. And a truck load of mulch would be nice. It would also be great if people would stop stealing stuff. We chained most of the items to the ground with concrete. Of course, the few items that weren't chained were eventually stolen.

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Jim Flynn

11:22 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Hi Pat:
The big problem, is that the town has no plan to maintain anything. They just let things fall into disrepair. Wait until the taxpayers see what happens when the much needed [insert laughing here] "Dog Park" is built. They will need a pooper scooper committee for that.
Jim

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