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Don't be Misled. The Truth About Warehouses.
It's time for leadership that plans for people, not warehouses, and builds a future worthy of West Windsor.

The BP8 project is more than just a bad development deal, it’s a symptom of a deeper failure of leadership. For eight years, the current administration has relied on outdated thinking, reactive planning, and fear-based messaging to justify decisions that don’t benefit residents. Rather than engaging the community, pursuing partnerships, or exploring creative solutions, they’ve settled for quick fixes that mortgage our future.
This approach has left West Windsor lagging behind other towns that are embracing 21st-century planning. While our neighbors invest in walkable downtowns, clean tech innovation hubs, and resilient infrastructure, our leadership is doubling down on warehouses, the lowest-value, highest-impact form of development. They’ve failed to pursue available state and county resources, missed opportunities for collaborative planning, and ignored resident input on how land use should reflect our shared priorities.
We see a different path, one rooted in sustainability, economic diversity, and community well-being. We believe West Windsor’s future depends on mindful development that works for everyone, not just a handful of warehouse developers.
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