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Re: Jersey City to get $174 million in state funds for much needed road projects
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$639,000 for payoffs, $991 for some first year civil engineer to bang out some nice drawings

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Bogart wrote:
"$639,991 for engineering on a proposal to convert Route 400/Routes 1&9 in Jersey City to an urban boulevard"

What?


my thoughts exactly. I'm assuming it means 440 and perhaps it means sidewalks? and crosswalks maybe? shrug.

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"$639,991 for engineering on a proposal to convert Route 400/Routes 1&9 in Jersey City to an urban boulevard"

What?

Posted on: 2011/3/26 4:52
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Wittpenn Bridge and Pulaski Skyway among Hudson County road projects to receive $551 million in state funding

Published: Friday, March 25, 2011, 2:45 PM
Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal By Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal The Jersey Journal

The state of New Jersey has announced that nearly two dozen road projects in Hudson County will share $551 million in state funding.


The funding, from the $3.5 billion 2012 Transportation Capital Program, includes some of the $3 billion in Port Authority money that had been earmarked for the now-canceled ARC tunnel.

The new Route 7 Wittpenn Bridge in Kearny and Jersey City will receive $174 million, with $150 million for rehabilitation of the Pulaski Skyway. The proposed Bergen Arches project in Jersey City will receive $13.4 million.

North Bergen projects include $61.6 million for repairs to the Route 495 and Route 1&9/Paterson Plank Road viaduct and $10 million to advance the new 69th Street bridge over the North Bergen Railroad yard.

Other projects include:

* $87.5 million for the advancement of the Port Authority transfer bridge replacements in Jersey City
* $14 million to advance the third contract for the Route 139 viaduct in Jersey City
* $10 million for improvements to the Route 280 interchange with Route 21 in Harrison and Newark
* $5.3 million for NJ Transit Hudson-Bergen Light Rail
* $5 million to extend Route 1&9 along the railroad right-of-way in Jersey City
* $3.6 million for a proposed Secaucus connector between Route 1&9 and the Turnpike
* $2.3 million for improvements to the Route 440/Turnpike interchange in Jersey City
* $1.9 million for improvements to Route 280 in Harrison and Kearny
* $1.8 million for improvements to Riverbank Park bike trail in Kearny
* $1.8 million for improvements on Hoboken Observer Highway
* $1.4 million for improvements at the Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor
* $755,916 for a new parking garage at McGinley Square in Jersey City
* $639,991 for engineering on a proposal to convert Route 400/Routes 1&9 in Jersey City to an urban boulevard
* $215,977 for safety improvements on Newark Street and First Street in Bayonne.

Posted on: 2011/3/26 2:04
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