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Re: Narrow Jersey City Streets
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Thank you Heights. I've been on Clendenny.

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Clendenny Ave. between Westside & Kennedy is pretty tight. Mountain Rd. behind Ogden Ave. is not an official street so it is considered a paper road.

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Are Tyson Lane, Dekalb Avenue, Oxford Avenue, Newkirk Street, Maxwell Place and Morton Place Jersey City's narrowest streets and, something I've been curious about, why is "Elm Street" still considered a street?

I mean, Elm is just a short stub off the Boulevard and kind of looks like it could be a parking area for the apartment building.

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