Sidewalk Concern PLUS

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  • 13 Erie St Jersey City, New Jersey, 07302 - Downtown
    A constituent reported a hole in the sidewalk that injured their ankle.
  • 3rd St & Manila Ave Jersey City, New Jersey, 07302 - Downtown
    There's a concrete panel on the ground on the sidewalk that is loose and seems to be sinking more into the ground and becoming a tripping hazard. I'm not sure if this panel is for access for electrical wires or sewer pipes.
  • 583 Jersey Ave Jersey City 07302 United States - Downtown
    Concrete plates around the tree root are sticking out by several inches. This is not safe for people who walk by here
  • 560 Luis Munoz Marin Blvd Jersey City, New Jersey, 07310 - Downtown
  • 54 Griffith St Jersey City, New Jersey, 07307 - The Heights
    There’s a tree completely lifting up the sidewalk. It’s a tripping hazard.
  • 2600 John F Kennedy Blvd Jersey City, New Jersey, 07306 - McGinley Square
    Wi-Fi the corner of Fairmount and JFK
    Someone tripped and fell and got seriously hurt I saw
    This has been an issue for a while and nobody’s fixed it
  • 567 Jersey Avenue Jersey City 07302 United States - Downtown
    Same as next door: sidewalk is very uneven due to tree root
  • 365 Ogden Ave Jersey City 07307 United States - The Heights
    The sidewalk is cracked open and elevated so far, that it has become a hazard to pass, especially with a stroller.
  • 2881 John F Kennedy Blvd Jersey City, NJ, 07306, USA - Journal Square
    This intersection has a pedestrian phase that is TOO SHORT. There is no time between the pedestrian signal turning red and the traffic light turning green for cars. With the snow and whatever this mess is at the crosswalk, people are stuck in the street when the light turns green and cars are trying to go. It is dangerous.
  • 978 Garfield Ave Jersey City NJ 07304, United States - Bergen-Lafayette
    Sign down along Garfield Avenue at Berry Lane Park
  • 307 Barrow St Jersey City, NJ, 07302, USA - Downtown

    Dear Jersey City Authorities,

    I am the owner of Kimchi Guys located at 172 Newark Ave. In front of our restaurant, there is a bench installed near a tree about 3.5 meters from our entrance, where homeless individuals frequently gather.

    Every morning around 10:30 AM when I arrive at work, I find these individuals already there drinking alcohol, sleeping on the bench, urinating, and leaving leftover food and trash on the ground. Since opening the business six months ago, we initially tried to accommodate their needs by providing utensils and straws. However, the situation has worsened to the point where we no longer feel safe or comfortable offering help.

    These individuals are often intoxicated or under the influence of drugs, causing fear among our staff and customers. When we deny requests such as restroom use, we fear potential retaliation. Despite police visits to encourage restraint, they often ignore these warnings. We want to keep our glass doors open during the summer for ventilation, but the strong odor of urine makes it impossible.

    On one occasion, a homeless man entered our premises and, after being denied restroom access, urinated inside the restaurant before leaving. Additionally, some have made threatening gestures, causing further discomfort.

    We kindly request that the bench be removed to prevent these issues from continuing. Operating a new business in an expensive rental location is already challenging, and the current environment is severely impacting our operations and well-being.

    We appreciate your prompt attention and support in resolving this matter.

    Thank you very much.

  • Columbus Dr Jersey City, NJ, 07302, USA - The Waterfront
    Harborside have fenced off access to the entire waterfront walkway in front of their building. Neither the wooden boardwalk or the paved walkway are open to the public.