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May 2015

Mayor David Wang-Iverson to Run for Re-Election


Under Davids leadership Township Committee has
begun responding to Ringoes residents concerns and
Approved installing solar Radar Speed Signs in
downtown Ringoes to remind drivers to slow down.
Adopted NJDOTs Complete Streets Policy, which
promotes safety for pedestrians, bicyclists and other road
users and can assist in speed reduction efforts.
Began working with the County to reduce speed
limits on village roads

avid and his family have lived on Wagner Road in East


Amwell for nearly 27 years. They love our community and
have been active volunteers in community life from the
beginning, participating in roadside cleanup and recycling depots.
Their son played in the Little League for many years. David has served
on the Board of Health for over a decade and the Planning Board
and Farmland and Open Space Preservation Committee for 3 years.
David was elected to Township Committee in 2012 and became
Mayor in January of this year. He worked as a research scientist
with Bristol-Myers Squibb until his retirement a few years ago.

In 2014, working closely with the Planning Board and the Mayor,
David spearheaded the study of downtown Ringoes. Feedback from
Ringoes residents and businesses identified concerns with speeding,
unsafe unfit buildings and the need for community facilities.

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Enacted an unsafe building ordinance that allows the


Township to act on violations of the Uniform Construction
Code determined by the Construction Code Official to
make needed safety repairs on unsafe buildings and recover
the cost by a tax lien on the property.
This year as Mayor David led the development and
adoption of the 2015 budget with NO MUNICIPAL TAX
INCREASE.
To reach out and better inform our residents, David
developed and continues to maintain a township Facebook
page. Please like us at Township of East Amwell, New
Jersey.
During Davids tenure the EADA-led township
committee has increased services to residents reinstating
annual brush pick-up and expanding the road crew to
increase safety and maintenance on our local roads.
David is proud of his work on the township committee
over the past 2 years and would like the opportunity
to continue serving our community for a second term to
further the work begun in his first term and initiate new
programs and policies to benefit all of our residents.
He looks forward to hearing your thoughts and
concerns and encourages you to contact him at 609-5320287 or dwangiverson@eastamwelltownship.org.

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