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Is the water table safe being so close to the cemetery?


Do you think they use well water as drinking water in this section of town?

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Is a restaurant row coming to Jersey City's West Side neighborhood?

By Patrick Villanova | The Jersey Journal
on October 24, 2016 at 12:11 PM

A proposal to restructure the zoning along Jersey City's West Side Avenue to create a restaurant row on the commercial thoroughfare is set to go before the City Council this week.

An ordinance, which will be introduced on first reading at the City Council's meeting Wednesday, will add a roughly one-mile stretch of West Side Avenue to the city's Restaurant Overlay Zone (ROZ). The ROZ is an alternative-zoning category meant to encourage the creation of sit-down and take-out restaurants in order to increase economic activity, draw pedestrian traffic, and revitalize commercial corridors.

"Longtime residents of Ward B will recall that West Side Avenue was once home to numerous restaurants: Ilvento's, Jules, the Family Tree, the list goes on. They are all gone," Ward B Councilman John Hallanan said in a press release announcing the proposal.

Read more:  http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... jersey_citys_west_si.html


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