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I spoke at the Council meeting tonight before the Redevelopment Plan for this site was approved: meaning that the city intends to go ahead with this warehouse project.
I brought the environmental issue with quotes from this article. Others stated that there is no requrement that Jersey City residents get hired for these jobs. Steve Lipski as usual acted like a jerk in proclaiming that he fully supports this project.
Posted on: 2006/10/12 4:09
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As to the survey, sounds like a flawed survey question.
Participants were asked: The proposed redevelopment of a former landfill in Jersey City is raising the question of which is more important to the area's future: new jobs or more recreational space, particularly a public golf course. In general what would you like to see in Hudson County? Heck even I would say new jobs when faced with a question like that, and I'm against the warehouse! Had they asked about an extension to Lincoln Park where families and youth could learn or play sports like golf, rather than a warehouse that will downgrade the Marion neighborhood, methinks the answers would have been different. My $.02
Posted on: 2006/10/12 1:40
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Also remember that, five years ago, Hudson County residents overwhelmingly voted to INCREASE their taxes to create an open-space trust fund. That vote, where people had to put their money where their mouth was, says more than an opinion poll.
And I think the contrast between "jobs" or "parks" is misleading. One of the problems with the PJP site is that it will create one industrial site with employment at the expense of the surrounding neighborhood. The expansion of open space would be more likely to spur development along the Hackensack River, which would include businesses that could employ local residents.
Posted on: 2006/10/11 21:16
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