By Sara Martino
BROOKLAWN NJ-A previous delay in the improvements along the Brooklawn waterfront was attributed to the findings by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other state officials that concerned the possible finding of artifacts from an old fort and an endangered plant life.
Now, according
to the borough’s engineers, one of the reasons for the present delay is the breeding season of striped bass in the river.
Any construction along the waterfront is prohibited at this time.
Scott Smith from Kei Associates told Brooklawn Council during its March 16 meeting that other capital improvements are continuing.
This post was imported from a legacy archive. Please excuse any formatting inconsistencies.