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  • 82–198 Harmon St Jersey City 07304, United States - Bergen-Lafayette
    Multiple people for months have been asking for this overgrown swimming pool to be cleaned up and removed of trash. Please direct it to anyone who can help.
  • 8 Foye Pl Jersey City, NJ, 07306, USA - McGinley Square
    attracting rodents
  • Center St Jersey City, New Jersey, 07302 - Downtown
    Overgrown Weeds/Grass (10 ft.) and bushes need to cut. Near a Stop Sign and Grand Street Turnpike. Can't see who is coming. Please investigate.
  • 97 Cambridge Ave Jersey City, NJ 07307, USA - The Heights
    weeds and litter still all over the jc municpal parking lot and adjacent sidewalk.
  • Mallory Ave Jersey City, New Jersey, 07304 - West Side
    According to this constituent, "there's chopped up litter and cut grass all along the curb of the Grassy Island on Mallory Ave., between Roosevelt & Clendenny Ave. He said, the City workers left it in that condition when they cut the grass without first removing the litter."
  • 44-98 Mountain Rd Jersey City, New Jersey, 07307 - The Heights
    Litter everywhere. Empty beer cans and syringes.
  • 154–176 Central Ave Jersey City NJ 07307, United States - The Heights
    Weeds and trash all along the reservoir on Central Ave
  • Holland St Jersey City, NJ, 07307, USA - The Heights
    Hi There were two stones that fell off (or got knocked off) of the top of the retaining wall onto Bowers street. I moved them away from the street and into the Palisade Square building for now, so they do not get stolen (which happened before) and do not obstruct the driving lane There are more stones on the Holland St side and I have seen stones carried away by peopleT this is a historiashlar c walon a historic street l anthe local residents I wouldn’t want to see it crumbling like thatI realize this is technically not part of the park but couldn't find a better classification Could JC arrange for repairs please?t.
  • Canco Park Dey St, Jersey City, NJ, 07306, USA - Journal Square
    Flooding issues
  • 201 Central Ave Jersey City 07307, United States - The Heights
    Sink hole forming on the NE corner of walking path around Pershing field.
  • 3 Vine St Jersey City, NJ, 07306, USA - Journal Square

    Hello

    My name is Adrien and I live at 3 Vine St. in Jersey City. At the end of our block is a grass area that belongs to the city. Last summer I put a little raised bed garden in and this year I would like to do much more. Last week I cleared a couple hundred pounds of garbage that had accumulated over the years in the brush. I raked out everything and cleaned up a lot of debris. People love to come down our road to walk their dogs and be in this little pocket of nature. I am reaching out to perhaps get some assistance in making this a beautiful little park in our neighborhood.

    I have a few requests. Is it possible to have these red signs removed? Our road is very narrow and short and these signs are extremely unnecessary and an eye sore. Would the city be able to supply a trash bin for the end of the road…preferably on the right side of the end of the road by the fire hydrant. Also, could we have a water hose tap put in. There is a water meter box and a Fire hydrant side by side so should be very easy. Would be a huge help to have the vegetables, herbs, butterfly garden and sunflowers.

    I was also curious about any donations of soil, plants, flower pots, paving stones and any other garden materials that the city perhaps can provide? I am fine doing all the labor with the help of some others in the neighborhood who are also very excited to clean up this street. Just curious if there are any resources the city can provide.

    Thank you so much for your time
    Adrien

  • 31 River Ct Jersey City NJ 07310, United States - The Waterfront
    About half the lights along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway are out This is between the Port Authority property, through Newport Lighthouse all the way through Town Square Park I selected Hamilton Park, but the issue is not there It's along the waterfront walkway