$7.1 million in likely Woodbridge road, recreation improvements includes second skate park

by Sergio Bichao on Jan 6th | Email

Woodbridge Skate Park. Will Colonia get its own? Staff file photo

WOODBRIDGE, NJ -- The township is considering spending more than $7.1 million to repave roads and school parking lots, improve playgrounds, build a cricket field and open what would be the township’s second skate park.

The ordinance, which authorizes issuing $6.8 million in bonds to pay for the projects, was introduced by the Township Council on Tuesday. A second reading is expected this month.

The only objection so far has been from Fifth Ward Councilman Robert Luban, who is opposed to building a skate park in Colonia.

“I have no problem with the other items (in the bonding ordinance), my disapproval is with the skate board park,” he said. “They want to build it behind the Evergreen Center. That’s in a residential area.”

The Evergreen Center, a former school district building, had been used as a senior citizens center until the township last year also began offering activities for teens to make it a multi-generational space.

Mayor John E. McCormac said “100 kids are going there every day. . . and the skate park is part of a natural addition to that. It keeps our kids off the streets and out of trouble.”

The township opened the $615,000 Woodbridge Skate Park on Rahway Avenue on the Woodbridge-Avenel border in 2006 with county, state and donated money. The project was initially marred by repeated vandalism, leading officials to install video surveillance.

Luban on Tuesday asked the administration to count the number of accidents that have been reported at the Woodbridge park.

The projects in the ordinance include:

• $4 million for road resurfacing.

• $730,000 to resurface lots at Colonia and Fords middle schools and at the Hungarian American Club in Port Reading; construct a new lot at Matthew Jago Elementary School No. 28; and resurface the basketball court behind the Woodbridge Skate Park.

• $1.87 million to build a concession stand at Fords Middle School; a cricket field at Kennedy Park in Iselin; a skate park at Evergreen Center; a Police Evidence Building; air conditioning in the Woodbridge Middle School auditorium; improvements at Sewaren Public Library; playground equipment at Strawberry Hill and Remembrance parks; improvement to fields at JFK and Colonia high schools, Colonia Middle School, Oak Ridge Heights Elementary School No. 21, and Cooper, Bowtie and Oak Street fields; and improvements to basketball courts at Lynn Crest Elementary School No. 22.

• $445,000 for a street sweeper and wheel loaders.

• $110,000 to buy a field tractor, pickup truck with plow and spreader and a van for Public Works.