one of the twenty-seven parks within easy walking distance from any home in the Township. The Piscataway Community Center opened almost four years ago during the COVID-19 pandemic and has become a central activity hub. Its growth has far exceeded all expectations – with over 13,000 members, the center offers a wide range of programs and has become a must-see venue for elected officials across the state. It was built without residential tax dollars, using redevelopment fees to finance the construction. PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS Public-private partnerships play a crucial role in Piscataway’s development strategy. All redevelopment projects represent a collaboration between the government and the private sector.The Township works closely with developers to refine plans, prepare financial agreements, and ensure that projects meet public and private interests. efficient designs.This benefits the environment and attracts businesses that value sustainability,” Mayor Wahler states. RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS Piscataway offers a variety of recreational and cultural attractions that draw residents and visitors alike. The Township is home to SHI Stadium where Rutgers University football and other Big Ten sports are played. Both Rutgers basketball teams call Piscataway their home at Jersey Mike’s Arena and the men’s team will highlight a top five national recruiting class. Numerous events are also hosted at the historical village, East Jersey Old Town Village, which attracts visitors yearly. The Township is expanding its recreational amenities to meet the needs of its residents. In response to the community’s growing interest in the sport, pickleball courts are being added to many parks. The park system is a significant achievement, with at least 8 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08
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