Today, local neighbors and community leaders gathered with Ramapo Town Supervisor Michael Specht and other town officials to celebrate the successful completion of phase one of the much-anticipated sidewalk project on Carlton Road. The meeting served as an opportunity for residents to express their gratitude to Supervisor Specht for his leadership and dedication in advancing the project, which aims to improve pedestrian safety in the area.
The sidewalk initiative, a crucial infrastructure improvement for the town, has been in progress for some time, and local residents were eager to acknowledge the town’s efforts in completing the first phase. During the meeting, participants not only celebrated the milestone but also engaged in productive discussions about the next steps for the project’s future phases, which are currently being actively worked on by the town.
“Ensuring the safety and well-being of our residents is always a top priority,” said Ramapo Town Supervisor Michael Specht. “The completion of phase one is an important step, and we look forward to continuing the work to improve pedestrian access and enhance the quality of life for everyone in the community.”
Attendees expressed their appreciation for the improvements already made and were optimistic about the ongoing work to enhance sidewalk safety and overall quality of life for Ramapo residents. As discussions about future developments continue, the town’s commitment to improving infrastructure and ensuring safer streets remains strong.