Opis
Why is the City of Jersey City not requiring the owner of these lots to construct a fence on their property so the sidewalk on Grove Street can get reopened?
The city ordered the demolition of these two buildings in November 2013 after significant damage from a fire. Why is there no chain link fence around this lot? Pedestrians in a busy part of downtown are forced to use a narrow walkway on the street. This walkway is also not well maintained by the city, or even the lot owner who is STILL responsible for clearing away snow. There are also five METERED parking spots that are no longer generating revenue for Jersey City because they are blocked due to 'sidewalk shift' to the street.
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Stephen Musgrave (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
Jim Geist (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
Zamknięte Crystal C Fonseca (Guest)
Ponownie otwarte Stephen Musgrave (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
Zamknięte Jim Geist (Zarejestrowany użytkownik)
Finally, after approximately 4 months after the lot was cleared and 5 months after the fire, the sidewalk on Grove Street is finally open. Jersey City probably lost ~$1,000 parking meter fees.
There is also a missing parking meter. There are only three meters for four parking spots and a ground stump from where the fourth meter once was.