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Steve,
What I?d like know is, why aren?t the developers, who continue to get generous tax abatements, required because of those abatements, to repave the roads (i.e. Grand) they are digging up to run new lines for their properties. Why should it come out of our budget?
Posted on: 2008/6/26 22:07
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And I wasn't talking about patching potholes. Patch falls out of the hole two weeks after crews fill it in. A properly paved street should last several years, but paper thin layer of asphalt doesn't.
Posted on: 2008/6/26 21:24
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The street paving programs are not the same thing as filling potholes. The streets mentioned will be completely torn up, milled ( I think that's the term) and paved. With that you get a new roadway/street.
Posted on: 2008/6/26 21:11
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I wasn't Fulop hating. I was shit-city-government hating. There are massive potholes so many streets in this city its hard to keep track of what roads not to drive down. Erie St has a hole deep enough we'll be able to watch the Olympics in Beijing by looking through it.
Posted on: 2008/6/26 21:00
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Is there a final word on exactly how much of Christopher Columbus is getting repaved? Because if they only go from the waterfront to Brunswick, that's gonna suck.
Posted on: 2008/6/26 20:54
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The streets are falling apart because the no-bid contractor who shovels asphalt when they are paved puts down the thinnest possible layer to ensure maximum profits.
Posted on: 2008/6/26 20:53
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Fulop-hating aside (I'm not sure I even get ianmac47's point), I'm just glad Chris Columbus is getting paved - every time I come off rt. 78, it's such a telling contrast between the sudden baja 500 pavement and the gleaming waterfront towers in the distance (see brewster-supplied signature below)
Posted on: 2008/6/26 20:52
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"Someday a book will be written on how this city can be broke in the midst of all this development." ---Brewster
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When rampant, ugly, bargain-basement-quality-with-luxury-pricetag development is what gets you off, it's a little silly to whine about a logical byproduct of such clueless city planning: constantly dug up and patched up streets. Short of the above-bolded request, exactly what do you propose? Note to Councilman Fulop: your Filipino constituents would probably be psyched if you spelled Manila correctly.
Posted on: 2008/6/26 20:39
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What about the other streets with crater sized pot holes? You know, every other street in Jersey City? I know it seems like a lot to ask to keep the streets from crumbling, but seriously, WTF.
Posted on: 2008/6/26 20:18
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Steven, I will email you as well but wanted to request that the stretch of Grand between Grove and Marin be paved as part of the next round. While the stretch between Grove and Jersey is in much worse shape and in even more dire need of repair, that stretch is not in good shape either (with a very uneven surface and a number of potholes) and could really use some resurfacing.
Posted on: 2008/6/26 20:16
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2008 Street paving - Councilman Steven Fulop
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The following is the 2008 street paving schedule for Ward "E"
1) Warren Street from Essex to Dudley 2) Grand Street from Grove to Jersey 3) Colgate from First to Third 4) 6th Street from Manilla to Erie 5) Manilla from City Line to Boyle Plaza 6) 6th Street from Jersey to Brunswick 7) Brunswick from Newark to CC (In addition CC will be paved as part of a state grant. We are aware of the dire condition of CC and the need) Many of these streets were added based on constituent/community group feedback to our office. If there is a street that is in need please e-mail Althea or myself in city hall and we will work to have it included in the next phase. I hope this is helpful information. Sincerely, Steven Fulop
Posted on: 2008/6/26 19:28
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