Archive for February, 2009

Vote ‘Yes’ on the referendum on May 5th.

Friday, February 27th, 2009

I  am going to start putting together information on why we should plan to vote for referendum on May 5, 2009 in regards to the property popularly known as the Whitman property.

If anyone is interested in assisting with this matter please contact me. I am hoping to use this blog as a platform to discuss these reasons why as well as discredit some of the mistruths out there.

Parks, recreation, youth sports …

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

There is a fantastic conversation going on at Bedford Now’s  Chatter section regarding parks and recreation in our community.

This is an area where I strongly feel like our community is lacking. We aren’t able to pass a levy to fund the maintenence and upkeep of our parks. We aren’t able to afford to begin construction on the new park at the corner of Samaria and Lewis. The parks we do have lack adequate parking, drainage, upkeep, etc. Although the new playground equipment is very nice for the kids.

One of the ideas was a parks and recreation commission/committee. This is an excellent idea and should be looked into immediately and a task force assembled to figure out the best way to implement this commission/committee.

A community of our size should not be lacking in the facilities the way we are. So many surrounding communities have great facilities which open up so many opportunities for youth and adult sports a like. There should be a strong focus on improving our parks and recreation in the years ahead.

Go over to Bedford Now’s Chatter and join in the conversation. I am sure you will enjoy it.

Congratulations Michele Sheppard

Monday, February 9th, 2009

I’m a little late with this as I had a fun weekend safely celebrating my 30th birthday.

Congratulations to you, Michele Shepard, for being named Bedford Now’s Citizen of the Year. Your contributions and dedication to this township shall serve as inspiration to us all.

And to all the other nominees, whoever you may be, a thanks to you too. I am proud to live in a township full of so many great people. Continue to make your voices heard.

What do you think Bedford needs?

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Simple question. What do you think Bedford needs? Answer it any which way you like (roads, better parks, better shopping, etc).

I personally think Bedford needs to establish an identity. But how do we get there?

Presently there seems to be two factions in this township – one group feels that Bedford should remain the sleepy community it was 20 some years ago while the other believes that Bedford needs to continue to grow in a way that it represents the growing community it has become.

I think we can accomplish both.  To do so I believe the onus needs to fall on our Township government.

The first step is truly hammering down our Master Plan. To coincide with this I believe that we must explore stricter architectural standards through increased zoning laws. Beyond that I believe more strict site plan approvals will become necessary as a result.

I think beyond this we need to find ways to make our ‘downtown’ areas truly feel like ‘downtown’. I’m not sure what one could do in Lambertville but Temperance and Samaria surely seem like they could be made to feel more pedestrian and friendly. Beautification is a must.  Carr Park and the park off Samaria Rd (name escapes me) could certainly use additional funds to make them even greater.

Furthermore we need to see a greater sense of civic pride. Why not a Saturday and Sunday festival that closes off the streets in downtown Temperance? The festival could feature a ‘taste of the town’, festival rides located at Carr Park, local bands to entertain, etc. Or, why not just throw a huge community bash for a weekend in the summer around the Community Stadium?! I know we have Summerfest at Parmalee Park but let us expand on these ideas!

I want to see an identity but I want to see it include the aspects of Bedford I grew up loving – a town where everyone knows your name, you respect and help your neighbor, a nice, happy, quaint community but also a place where I can have my shopping needs met, where the young men and women of our township have the entertainment they so desperately need, and a place where our kids will want to stay.

I think we’re at a crossroads in terms of what this community is becoming. We should speak our minds about what we’d like it to be. So let us discuss it!