Traffic & Transit
Street Near Hoboken Border To Close For 3 Months Starting Monday
To create anti-flooding structures, two blocks and alley near the Hoboken/Weehawken border will be closed for 3 months.
HOBOKEN, NJ — As part of construction for an anti-flooding initiative, two blocks and an alley near the Hoboken/Weehawken border will close for three months, starting this coming Monday, the city said in a message.
The change is meant to accommodate the new "resist structures," part of the federal Rebuild By Design project.
"Next week, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection will continue construction on the resist feature of the Rebuild by Design-Hudson River project which will protect Hoboken from storm surge flooding," the city wrote.
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"On or about Monday, Sept. 16, 15th Street from Park Avenue to Bloomfield Street will be closed to vehicular through-traffic 24 hours a day for approximately three months to facilitate the construction of the Rebuild by Design Resist structure at the intersection of 15th Street and Garden Street," the city said in a recent message.
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"Garden Street from 14th Street to 15th Street, as well as the alleyway between Garden Street and Bloomfield Street, will remain closed. Sidewalks will remain open on the south side of 15th Street between Park Avenue and Garden Street as well as between Garden Street and Bloomfield Street; and the west side of Garden Street from 14th Street to 15th Street. Garage access will be maintained."
The city said that police will be on site to help manage traffic flow, and detour signs and electronic message boards will be placed in the area.
Will Affect School Drop-Off
Since the area is near at least one charter school, the city said that starting on Tuesday, Sept. 3, the city will designate both sides of
Bloomfield Street and the north side of 14th Street for school pickup and dropoff from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Temporary No Parking Signs will be posted, the city said.
"Residents are encouraged to walk, bike, or use mass transit, including the HOP shuttle," the city said.
The city also said:
- Designated loading zones for deliveries and resident shuttle pick-up and drop-off will continue to be provided on the north side of 14th Street between Garden Street and Park Avenue.
- Emergency access for police and EMS vehicles will be provided on 15th Street, while fire trucks will use the cobblestone area of Garden Street north of 14th Street. To facilitate emergency access, bollards on Garden Street at 14th Street have been temporarily removed.
Residents interested in learning how this project will impact their daily routines, like accessing their garage or understanding the timing
of the construction, can get answers to these questions and more by checking out the City's detailed FAQ at https://www.hobokennj.gov/resources/rebuild-by-design-hudson-river-project-faq.
For weekly construction schedules, visit www.hobokennj.gov/construction.
The city is also currently undergoing construction for a low seawall at the southern end of town, near the shopping plaza including CVS and Bank of America, on Newark and Washington streets. FURTHER READING: Low Seawalls Are Coming To Hoboken As Part Of 'Rebuild By Design' Anti-Flooding Measures
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