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Middletown Township 2024 Master Plan

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Public Engagement Updates

Public Workshop #2 took place on June 12th, 2024. To view the presentation and draft Master Plan recommendations, please view the resources linked on the right-hand side of this page.

Participate in the second Master Plan Public Survey to share your feedback on draft recommendations! Access the survey via the following link: www.middletownnj.org/mpsurvey

Online Survey 'Ideas Wall' (Closed for Comment)

The Ideas Wall, a platform for the Middletown community to share ideas, priorities, and comments related to the Township, was open for comments from February through May. We appreciate your input as it will help shape the Master Plan and the future of our community!

To view community input on the Ideas Wall, click this Ideas Wall link.

What is a Master Plan?

Middletown Township is embarking on a significant journey to develop a comprehensive Master Plan, the first in nearly two decades, to chart the course of our Township's future. This Master Plan, a meticulous roadmap, will guide planning decisions reflecting our community's vision, goals, and recommendations for the economic, social, physical, environmental, and fiscal development of Middletown. It will serve as a crucial tool for our elected officials and decision-makers, offering clear guidance for decisions related to land use, zoning, and capital investments.

The Middletown community’s active involvement is an essential pillar of this process. The Master Plan is not only about the Township; it is every bit about its residents who live, work, and contribute to its vibrant fabric daily. The community gets multiple avenues to engage in the process, identify crucial priorities, voice concerns, and explore potential opportunities. This vital engagement forms the foundation of our Master Plan, shedding light on the changes, issues, and trends our community grapples with and allowing us to refine our land use, planning, and zoning policies accordingly.

2024 Master Plan Update Process

The Township selected BFJ Planning, a planning consultant firm based in New York City, to assist with developing the 2024 Middletown Master Plan. The planning process will span approximately 12 months, with various community engagement opportunities occurring throughout the process. The process will occur in three phases, which include an analysis of Middletown’s existing conditions, drafting of the element chapters and recommendations, and the revised and final Master Plan.

To access the 2004 Master Plan and related planning documents, please visit the Township's Master Plan webpage: www.middletownnj.org/masterplan.

Who is on the Subcommittee?

The Master Plan Subcommittee is comprised of seven members who will meet regularly with the Planning Consultant Team to guide and provide feedback as the plan develops. The Subcommittee will also review the draft and final Master Plan. The Subcommittee will report back frequently to the Middletown Planning Board, who ultimately adopts the Master Plan under state law. Below is a list of the Subcommittee members:

  • Tony Mercantante, Township Administrator
  • Tara Berson, Communications Director
  • Amy Citrano, Director of Planning
  • David Merces, Chairman, Planning Board
  • Carl Rathjen, Vice Chair, Planning Board
  • Roseann Eteson, Member, Planning Board
  • Vlad Berson, Member, Planning Board
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Estimated 12-Month Process

Project Initiation, Data Review
December 2023 - January 2024
Draft Plan
January 2024 - June 2024
Stakeholder & Community Engagement
February 2024 - June 2024

Important Dates

12
Jun 2024

Public Workshop #2 - Preliminary Recommendations

Time: 7:00-9:00 PM

Location: Middletown Senior Center | 7:00pm-9:00pm

Workshop Format: Short presentation followed by interactive open house stations with preliminary recommendations. Time will be designated for a Q&A. Come provide feedback and share your ideas to help shape the Master Plan. Content areas include land use, parks and open space, development, transportation, sustainability, and more!