Lakewood's planning officials convene again Tuesday to discuss the fast-growing city's controversial master plan.

The planning board delayed a final decision on the plan last month after hearing from a litany of residents who raised concern about more development and traffic woes they fear could worsen.

Watch the video at the top of the page to see how fast Lakewood is growing. Read a revised draft of the master plan below.

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While the board could take its final vote on the issue Tuesday, the outcry that has thus far protracted the approval process is likely to continue. The planning board meets at 6 p.m. Oct. 3 at 231 Third St.

In five days, an online petition opposing the master plan tallied 614 signatures (as of Monday afternoon), and the number kept ticking upward.

"Everyone knows that Lakewood is bursting at the seams," the petition at Change.org reads.

"Hundreds have spoken in strong opposition to this Master Plan and yet the committee seems more determined than ever to ram this through and get it approved."

Lakewood is working to respond to rapid population growth. The municipal government itself projects that the city's population will more than double by 2030, the result of a steady influx of mostly young Orthodox Jewish families and a state-high 4,000 births to Lakewood women per year.

New Jersey's Municipal Land Use Law requires local officials to review their master plans to identify and consider major development issues.

If the 332-page master plan is approved, the Lakewood Township Committee will next draft zoning ordinances in line with the plan.

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2017 Master Plan - Google Drive