Jersey City Medical Center Moves Forward on Floodproofing Plan
Barnabas Health is looking to advance a floodproofing and hazard mitigation project that will revamp their 15-acre campus to better protect the facility from extreme weather events.
Renovated Park and Pier Near Holland Tunnel Opens in Jersey City
After almost five years rehabilitating a nearby ventilation tower, the Port Authority has unveiled a 10,000-square foot waterfront greenspace that includes enhanced lighting, benches, and landscaping.
Jersey City Approves $4 Million Toward Central Avenue Renovation
The work, set to start soon, includes roadway repaving, modernized traffic signals, and several additions like new streetlights, decorative benches, and more.
Phase One of Work on New Hudson County Courthouse Project Nears Completion
As construction to reconfigure several roadways near the $345 million development is set to wrap, the county has launched a website to keep the public informed as the four-phased plan progresses.
Proposed Ordinance: Part of Bayonne’s Leaking Aqueduct ‘Must Be Replaced’
Improvements to Bayonne’s aging water supply infrastructure could be forthcoming.
Phase One of Boonton Reservoir Hiking Trail Should Break Ground Next Year
A $5 million plan that will create almost eight miles of publicly accessible space around Jersey City’s water supply is moving forward following approvals.
Unsurprisingly, Newark and Jersey City Rank High for Worst Cities to Drive in Nationwide
The Garden State’s two largest cities can be unpleasant for those behind the wheel.
Construction Starting Soon on Jersey Avenue Extension into Liberty State Park
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority will break ground this month on a $10 million project that will build a new vehicular access road from Downtown into Liberty State Park.
Three Years of PATH Upgrades Will Increase Capacity, Reduce Delays
The Port Authority announced that improvements set for the system will increase capacity by 40% on the Newark-World Trade Center trains and add 20% capacity to other lines by 2022.
Community Responds to Massive Bates Street Proposal in Jersey City
Two community associations have penned a letter opposing the 2,360-unit plan, while two other groups support the proposal due to affordable housing and public benefits that are included.