West Milford The last visioning session to plan West Milford’s downtown pedestrian sidewalk and streetscape improvement project will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 19, in the main meeting room at town hall, 1480 Union Valley Rd. Tony Nelessen of Nelessen Associates will present the findings of the previous two meetings held last month. The West Milford Planning Department and Planning Board had arranged with Passaic County to conduct a series of three sessions. In the first, township residents were asked to imagine the future of the central business district, around the intersection of Union Valley and Marshall Hill Roads. At the second session, the participants drew up plans of their vision for the project area. All township residents are invited to the third and final session presenting the results. The study area consists of mix of commercial stores, professional businesses, municipal offices, the township museum, the township library, and residences. Previous talks focused on how to improve mobility, and included sidewalk design, pedestrian street lighting, shade trees, signs, “traffic calming” features, and other pedestrian amenities, all with an eye on safety. This past spring, with the help of Congressman Scott Garrett, a $350,000 grant was awarded to the township for the first phase of the Central Business District Improvement Project. The work will begin soon with some consensus derived from the visioning sessions. The consultant’s fees are being paid through a county grant and have not incurred any cost for the township. For more information, call the West Milford Planning Department at 973-728-2798.