The Army Corp of Engineers postponed their decision on the location of a $22 million, 53,000 square-foot Army Reserve training facility on Cross Keys and Kearsley roads for a third time this year. The Cross Keys Scene reported on Oct., 17 of this year that the Army had planned to make a final decision on the facility’s location by the end of this past October.
The Gloucester Township, New Jersey side of Cross Keys Road remains the top choice for the Army, with a site across the street on the Winslow Township side as an alternative. However, according to the Army Corp of Engineers chief public affairs officer, Todd Hornback, “We are still in the process of evaluating proposed locations for the facility.”
According to Hornback, public comments are an important tool needed to help the Army make its final decision. “We value the public’s comments highly, so we are continuing to look at them in order to make the best decision possible,” said Hornback.
The Army does not have an exact date when a decision will be made on the location of the facility. According to Hornback, “Until we thoroughly review all public comments, no decision will be made.”
Update: Army Reserve Training Facility Decision Postponed for Third Time
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