PCTI in Wayne NJ plans new athletic complex: How it affects parking

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PCTI in Wayne NJ plans new athletic complex: How it affects parking

WAYNE — Passaic County Technical Institute plans to build an enormous athletic facility at its campus off Oldham Road, further cementing its status as the most well-furnished high school in this area.

But the structure is going to wipe out several dozen parking spots, and the growing school — now with more than 4,500 students — cannot afford to lose any of that space.

That is why it also intends to construct a three-story parking garage on one of its last parcels of vacant land, at the intersection of Kattak Parkway and Reinhardt Road, near the entrance to the Public Safety Academy at Passaic County Community College.

Passaic County Technical Institute on Reinhardt Road in Wayne.

The proposal was unveiled to the Planning Board at a recent public meeting by architect Steven Coppa, who acknowledged that the magnet school is virtually “out of real estate.”

Students do not have adequate room for recreation, the architect said, so the school decided that it must go vertical with its new parking lot.

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