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Construction on Street/SidewalkKinilala385 8th St Jersey City, New Jersey, 07302 - DowntownHello,
Residents of 385 8th were unable to leave (or access) the building after the rain of Nov 28th, or anytime it rains… the water pools in front of the main and only exit door and does not drain.
There is a construction site next door that might be making the matter worse, maybe clogged drains?
The only way in or out is walking into ankle deep water… is there anything that can be done to create at least a way for residents?
Thank you so much
Marion Danjou -
GraffitiKinilala212-216 Saint Pauls Ave Jersey City, NJ, 07306, USA - Journal SquareThis entire wall needs to be repainted in the dark green original color. The JCMAP project was over 2 years ago and it's time to remove the amateur, student created displays. Today is April 1st...opening day of the removal season. Please confirm this area will be addressed asap! Thanks.
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GraffitiKinilala89 Highland Ave Jersey City, New Jersey, 07306 - McGinley SquareNeighbors spray painted their own No Parking sign on public street. Also have pictures of them doing so.
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General Park Maintenance RequestKinilala90 Palisade Ave Jersey City, NJ, 07306, USA - The HeightsSgt Anthony dog park is run down with weeds, graffiti, etc.
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GraffitiKinilala7 Nardone Pl Jersey City NJ 07306, United States - The HeightsWhat a disgusting welcome to the neighborhood
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GraffitiKinilala50 Dey St Jersey City NJ 07306, United States - Journal SquareOn 8-13-24 DNI- Kim closed this request saying the owner has taken care of this issue (graffiti at 50 Dey Street) Here is a photo from today Does this appear to have been taken care of??? What is wrong with the City!!? This is what hundreds of people see each day as they enter our neighborhood Canco owner/management should be held to account to address this Not sure why the City keeps giving this property a pass
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GraffitiBuksan395 2nd St Jersey City, NJ, 07302, USA - DowntownBY VIRTUE of the fact that this profane graffiti is EASY reaching for all "who wish to destroy," clearly the officials in city hall can just as easily reach to remove, yes?
We were told "gee, the graffiti is too hard to reach!" by lazy city employees.
THIS photo was taken over TWO MONTHS AGO.
Get to work, kids!