Jersey City Master Transportation Public Comment Period Ends Monday
The draft Circulation Element of the Jersey City Master Plan and the PowerPoint presentation from Public Meeting 3 are now available for download at the project website www.jerseycitymobility2050.com
The PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD for the draft Circulation Element will conclude on Monday, March 30 at 5 PM.
During the public comment period, written comments on the draft Circulation Element may be submitted by e-mail or fax.
E-mail: jerseycitymobility2050@gmail.comFax: (201) 547-4323Attn: Naomi Hsu, AICP, PP, Senior Transportation Planner
During the public comment period, paper copies of the draft Circulation Element are available for public review at the office of the:
Division of City Planning30 Montgomery Street, Suite 1400,Jersey City, NJ(201) 547-5010
and at the:
Mayor's Action BureauCity Hall280 Grove Street, Room 105,Jersey City, NJ (201) 547-4900.
The purpose of Jersey City Mobility 2050 is to create an action-oriented transportation master plan for Jersey City's multi-modal transportation network (including light rail, PATH, bus, ferry, bicycle facilities, sidewalks, and roadways) through the year 2050.
The PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD for the draft Circulation Element will conclude on Monday, March 30 at 5 PM.
During the public comment period, written comments on the draft Circulation Element may be submitted by e-mail or fax.
E-mail: jerseycitymobility2050@gmail.comFax: (201) 547-4323Attn: Naomi Hsu, AICP, PP, Senior Transportation Planner
During the public comment period, paper copies of the draft Circulation Element are available for public review at the office of the:
Division of City Planning30 Montgomery Street, Suite 1400,Jersey City, NJ(201) 547-5010
and at the:
Mayor's Action BureauCity Hall280 Grove Street, Room 105,Jersey City, NJ (201) 547-4900.
The purpose of Jersey City Mobility 2050 is to create an action-oriented transportation master plan for Jersey City's multi-modal transportation network (including light rail, PATH, bus, ferry, bicycle facilities, sidewalks, and roadways) through the year 2050.

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