
climate action earth
Posted on February 28, 2020 in Events, News
Please see the flyer below for more details. Come out and join the conversation on what actions Jersey City is planning for to address climate change.
Light refreshments will be served and FREE LED bulbs will be given to all attendees (while supplies last).


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Posted on February 28, 2020 in Events, News
Get out there and be part of keeping our neighborhood clean and beautiful! The 5th Annual Great Jersey City Cleanup needs everyone’s help to make this happen. It’s also a great opportunity to serve alongside of your neighbors and meet new people.
When: Saturday, April 4th, 2020 from 10am to 2pm
To learn more and register as a volunteer go to volunteerjerseycitynj.gov
If you have questions, contact the Resident Response Center (RRC) at 201-547-4900.


NBA
Posted on February 1, 2020 in News
We are building cities within a city, instead of building communities.
We can build smart, sustainable, fiscally responsible communities with ample public necessities, but City Planning must be given the resources and time to plan for the mass influx of people.
Start now with the overlay study needed for North of 12th Street, but donāt stop there.
Study the Impacts > Update the Plans > Get the Best Deal!

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Posted on February 1, 2020 in News
The City of Jersey City, in association with the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA) and an external consultant team, will be conducting a year-long study to develop the Jersey City Parking Management Plan. The goal of this study is to catalog existing parking supply, determine parking demand by understanding the community-specific needs, and identify the most innovative strategies to manage parking for current and future development the Parking Management Plan will inform zoning regulations, help reduce traffic congestion generated by single-occupancy vehicles and align with the goals in the Circulation Element to limit land dedicated to parking uses near transit stations and encourage the use of public transit and active modes of transportation throughout the city.
We will be providing several opportunities for community engagement throughout the study, stay tuned for announcements of additional meetings.