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  1. How do I contact the municipal engineer?
  2. I want to request that my street be paved.
  3. How do I report a pothole?
  4. I have a question about my Developer's Escrow Account
  5. How do I report a stormwater drainage problem?
  6. Is the municipal engineer responsible for Planning Board or Is the municipal engineer responsible for Planning Board or Zoning Board of Adjustment matters?
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1. How do I contact the municipal engineer?

You may contact the Borough Engineer, Joseph Maiella at 973-694-6100 ext 7117 or joem@bolp.org.

Mr. Maiella's Secretary is Ellen Ross and she can be reached at 973-694-6100 ext 7116

Mailing Address: Borough of Lincoln Park 34 Chapel Hill Road Lincoln Park, NJ 07035

Phone: 973-694-6100 ext. 7116 or 7117 Fax: 973-628-9512


- Last Update: January 9, 2007 which is 62 days ago. - Top

2. I want to request that my street be paved.

You should contact the Borough Administrator's Office to discuss requests for street paving.


- Last Update: January 9, 2007 which is 62 days ago. - Top

3. How do I report a pothole?

Contact the Administrator's Office at 973-694-6100 ext 7116


- Last Update: January 9, 2007 which is 62 days ago. - Top

4. I have a question about my Developer's Escrow Account

You should contact the Borough Engineer's Office directly before contacting the Treasurer's Office.

If your project has been completed and final inspections have been done, you may request a refund of your Escrow Account in writing to the Borough Engineer.


- Last Update: January 9, 2007 which is 62 days ago. - Top

5. How do I report a stormwater drainage problem?

Call the Administrator's Office at 973-694-6100 ext 7116


- Last Update: January 9, 2007 which is 62 days ago. - Top

6. Is the municipal engineer responsible for Planning Board or Is the municipal engineer responsible for Planning Board or Zoning Board of Adjustment matters?

Generally speaking, the municipal engineer is responsible for Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment matters.


- Last Update: January 9, 2007 which is 62 days ago. - Top

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