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Re: Driveway line laws?
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The Jersey City Municipal Code is available online at: http://municipalcodes.lexisnexis.com/codes/jersey/

Conveniently, the Code does not have Chapter 332 Vehicles and Traffic online. But, you can get a printed edition from the City Clerk for $250.00! I'm sure you are allowed to go in and look at Chapter 332, because they can't make you pay to find out the law.


I REALLY think it should be the law now that EVERY law must be easily accessible and searchable online. It is inexcusable these days to have that type of information only available to the lawyers and such.

Posted on: 2008/3/10 21:06
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Re: how dangerous is the heights?
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Just be sure that the building has good security. Do not live in a ground floor or first floor apt. Make sure there's no easy way for people to break in and you'll be fine. On the street, you'll be fine too, as long as you don't look like a target.

Posted on: 2008/3/10 20:55
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Re: The Lamp Post or The Latin Lounge: SUV driver critically injures one after fight at 2nd Street b
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now i know why my spidey sense tingles when walking in this area.

Posted on: 2008/3/1 13:58
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Re: Any thoughts on the 1st Street and Brunswick Street area?
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That area is pretty desolate. My spidey sense has tingled the few times I've walked around there late at night. Even during the day, it's empty. Are you looking at the place on the SW corner of the intersection? If so, see it in person first. I think the embankment butting right up behind it is a big security problem.

Posted on: 2008/2/28 18:25
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Re: What are the good neighbourhoods to stay in Jersey City?
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Oky keeping Downtown Jersey City, Newport, Journal Square, Odgen Ave, Hamilton Park, Lincoln Park, Heights...in mind (which I see from the replies are good areas), can I get a 1BR/Studio with parking and onsite laundary for around $1000 - $1200?

I excluded Hoboken seeing its terribly expensive.

I am a 28 yr old single male, no pets with a 9 to 6 job in NYC.


You can get a gerden-level studio in Journal Square for $1,000/month, all utilities included, on-site laundry, no broker fee . No off-street parking, but a quiet residential street comprised of detached homes should allow for fairly easy parallel parking.



Never, NEVER live in a garden level apartment anywhere in Jersey City. If you live in the heights and have a garden level apartment, you will be broken into. If you live downtown and have a garden level apartment, you will be flooded. It's just not worth it.

Posted on: 2008/2/22 16:00
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Re: Taqueria
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We eat out all the time and are very supportive of local places -- Taqueria wrote right on the menu their ten commandments about what they WON'T serve because it isn't authentic -- oh well, it just makes one wonder if they really do use lard in cooking as some have stated. In any event we eat fish & cactus tacos there -- it just would be nice to see some vegetable and non-fried / non-greasy things on the menu -- guess we just aren't with the Atkins diet program.

Again we like the vibe in there and that it is a cool BYOB but being below ground in that area which floods isn't cool -- it is really disconcerting that you have to walk up a stair to go to the bathroom.

I hope they stick around forever -- I don't mind the hipster attitude of the employees -- it is kind of refreshing -- I hate fake friendliness.

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Are there any restaurants you don't wish had something else?


the vegetarian situation is true with most restaurants in jersey city. The owners miss out on a great opportunity when they treat vegetarian dishes like sides. If they put more effort into them and made them more filling they could compete with the meat dishes in quality and price. But at the Taqueria and others, the vegetables are an afterthought to the well cooked and seasoned meats.

Posted on: 2008/2/20 18:39
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Re: Taqueria
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they are pretty good at the authentic taco. you can't really call it one of the best restaurants due to their lack of service, but the food is excellent.

If they dropped the attitude and hired some mexicans to take the orders and run the tables, they'd have a fine establishment.

Posted on: 2008/2/12 0:04
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Re: Please clean up your dog poop...
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I think it's high time we have an ordinance in this city that you must carry 1 gallon of water and a scrub-brush with you when walking your dog to wash away the urine and diarrhea that your dog leaves behind on the sidewalk.

Anybody caught walking their dog without the gallon of water should be fined. Repeat offenders should have their dogs taken away.

Enough dogshit and piss!

Posted on: 2008/2/7 13:40
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Re: Alarming lead levels in the drinking water found at 6 Jersey City schools
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Seriously, alb. Anyone who would choose to live in Jersey City with kids or dogs is a selfish dumbaxx. It ain't healthy or humane.

Posted on: 2008/2/1 18:24
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Re: Suez Environment unit renews Jersey City water contract for 90 mln eur
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what? are we buying egyptian water from paris and paying for it in euros? this makes no sense.

Posted on: 2008/1/30 15:16
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Re: Stolen Trashcans
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GPS.

Seriously.

If the cops were smart they'd put gps in them and find out where they're dissapearing to.

Why would people need a container that holds 50 gallons?

They're obviously not going to be used to hold trash, when your name's on there.

Posted on: 2007/12/7 18:12
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Re: ox restaurant
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their ambiance is too cold and modern for jc. it feels more expensive than it should for a neighborhood place, even if the prices are reasonable. to survive, they'll have to make it feel more affordable and friendly

Posted on: 2007/12/4 20:37
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Re: Bayonne: Henry Repeating Arms, a rifle manufacturer, burglerized -- owners don't know what was t
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Don't panic. Their rifles are little more than bb guns.

Posted on: 2007/11/30 15:56
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Re: KIOSK BADGERING AT NEWPORT MALL
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What do you think they did in their younger, cuter days?

Posted on: 2007/11/17 0:13
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Re: That's a lot of sirens and helicopters
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definitely something going on... there are two helicopters hovering over near grand st and jersey

Posted on: 2007/11/13 18:33
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Three Alarm Fire Roars In Jersey City Church
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Is there some sort of online firefighter or police scanner that works? I tried the police one back a while ago but it didn't work.

Anybody know what all those sirens and such are for?

Posted on: 2007/11/13 18:28

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Re: 119 Colombus is GROSS
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Joe -

By way of update for this area:

1) We are pursuing a $2mm grant from the state for the streetscape so this is moving forward actually

2) The redevelopment plan will be on the agenda for Newark/Christopher Columbus before the end of the year

3) The entertainment license ordinance which I worked on primarily for this will be on the first agenda in December (I have a draft circulating)

4) The employment and Training building on Newark Avenue will have the RFP out to sell this month (city has been approached on several ideas that are very different)

5) Next agenda in November the ordinance officially closing Newark Avenue in front of Grove Pointe to bus traffic will be on the agenda as the original plan had this open which we are trying to close

6) 7 new restaurants since we changed that law a year ago on the liquor licenses

7) I will call the Incinerator Authority director this AM to get the trash removed.

Hope this helps
Steven Fulop


I like you, Steven!

Posted on: 2007/11/7 16:44
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Re: Parking Authority to change booting system, increase fines to $110
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ha ha ha ha, abc news.

Posted on: 2007/10/25 4:48
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Re: Security in Rental
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another thing that absolutely sucks about ground floor apartments is that anybody can look right in. So you either have to shroud yourself in darkness 24/7 or be ok with the idea that perverts, thieves and the other curious people walking by your place can know all your bis

Posted on: 2007/10/17 20:40
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Re: PSA: Watchout for towtruck at ShopRite downtown
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Is that the white tow truck with the American flag on the back window? I think EZ towing?

I've been living here two months and have seen them drive by my apt on Montgomery hundreds of times with cars dragging behind them. They get so many cars, they seem like they must be up to no good.

Posted on: 2007/10/10 17:56
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