Construction on Street/Sidewalk Archived

39 New York Ave Jersey City NJ 07307, United States Show on Map Hide Map
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Issue ID:

13955681

Submitted To:

Construction Concerns

Category:

Construction on Street/Sidewalk

Viewed:

328 times

Neighborhood:

The Heights

Reported:

on

Duplicated By:

13978829, 13866649

Description

Road crew regularly takes over NY Ave with no warning to residents or businesses on this stretch that has no other access This morning from 39 NY Ave down to the 5050 Building were flat bed trucks parked in both lanes the entire way, essentially making two lanes into one during morning rush hour. I have dash cam footage of this. The roads were not blocked off yet, this was a nightmare for residents & commuters No one involved in these projects are doing traffic control making this an absolute safety concern Residents of Sawyer are not given access to the road we live on when the only two access points are closed off and no one patrolling to allow local traffic through PLEASE require a trooper or worker to PROPERLY control traffic instead of having the road blocked and ignored i have so many videos & photos from many different days of how hazardous this is. They routinely start before 7 and go after 5 so we cant even plan in advance. I'd be more than happy to discuss further if needed.-


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