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Title: Road Resurfacing
Post by: Editor on March 29, 2013, 10:29:18 AM
Hackensack: Letters, March 29 (http://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/200553381_Hackensack__Letters__March_29.html)
Friday, March 29, 2013
Hackensack Chronicle

City is in need of road repairs

To the Editor:

As another messy winter season comes to an end, citizens of Hackensack find that their excessive tax dollars, often diverted of late to fight legal matters, are not being used to provide basic services, particularly road repair. On Euclid Avenue, near my home, conspiracy theorists who thought the 1969 moon landing was faked by NASA, could make the argument that our street was used as the setting for the fake landing. Other roads in the neighborhood are in similar disrepair.

In fairness, road crews have been around to patch holes in the roads, but these are just temporary fixes that rarely last for any length of time. What's needed is a complete resurfacing. This has been a problem for years.

The city has been through tough economic times, like many others, but one cannot escape the fact that taxes keep going up, and the level of service keeps going down. We would all like to see a reversal of this trend, particularly as the city unveils its grand plans for a new downtown. Who is going to want to invest in a city that can't provide decent roads?

Bruce J. Karp

Hackensack
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: Editor on May 31, 2013, 01:34:22 AM
Hackensack seeks to bond $758K for road and pedestrian improvements (http://www.northjersey.com/news/209617391_Hackensack_seeks_to_bond__758K_for_road_and_pedestrian_improvements.html?page=all)
Friday, May 31, 2013
BY  JENNIFER VAZQUEZ
NEWS EDITOR
Hackensack Chronicle
   
The Hackensack Council seeks to bond a total of $758,000 — in an effort to improve pedestrian safety and roads — after introducing two ordinances during the May 21 council meeting.

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Euclid Avenue is one of the many streets that city officials hope to repave. A number of other streets and intersections around Hackensack will be repaved or will receive an upgrade for pedestrian safety. A combination of bonds and grants will fund the projects.
BERNADETTE MARCINIAK/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

One of the ordinances is for a bond appropriation of $245,000. The city will also use $161,620 available from a New Jersey Department of Transportation grant as additional funding.

The purpose of this particular project is to upgrade certain infrastructures to enhance pedestrian safety, including pavers, signage and potential lighting, according to City Manager Stephen Lo Iacono.

"The improvements are on pedestrian safety issues on a number of crosswalks on Hudson and Main streets," he said.

According to Lo Iacono, the cost approximation for the project ended up being higher than anticipated.

"The estimates were higher than initially thought, so the amount of the bond is higher," Lo Iacono said.

According to the ordinance, the streets that will be effected by these improvements are the Hudson Street intersections at Marion Street, East Broadway, Broadway and Kansas Street, as well as the Main Street intersections at Marion, Atlantic, Demarest, Mercer and Ward streets.

The second bond ordinance is for the sum of $513,000. The project associated with this bond is street resurfacing and repaving.

"[The project] will also be funded, somewhat, by community development and local planning money we put into the budget," Lo Iacono said.

A $274,966 grant from the Community Development Block Grant Program is also set to be used for funding the road improvements.

"With the appropriated amount, the city plans to resurface various roads, including: Euclid Avenue from (Prospect [Avenue] to Terrace Place), Ricardo Place (from East Railroad Avenue to Park Street), Lawrence Street (from Union Street to Park Street) and Stanley Place (from Second Street to the end)," according to the resolution.

All upgrades are in accordance to the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Consideration for final passage of both ordinances will take place on June 10.

If all is approved, the work on both the projects will commence sometime mid-summer, Lo Iacono said.

Email: vazquez@northjersey.com or call 201-894-6708
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: Editor on June 13, 2013, 05:43:36 PM
Hackensack officials approve $513K bond for road upgrades (http://www.northjersey.com/news/211391141_Hackensack_officials_approve__513K_bond_for_road_upgrades.html)
Thursday June 13, 2013, 10:37 AM
BY  JENNIFER VAZQUEZ
NEWS EDITOR
Hackensack Chronicle

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The Hackensack Mayor and Council unanimously adopted a bond ordinance of $513,000, on June 10, after a public hearing. The project associated with the bond amount is street resurfacing and repaving. A public hearing for a second bond ordinance for pedestrian safety, totaling $245,000, was moved to June 26. Euclid Avenue from Prospect Avenue to Terrace Place is an area that will be resurfaced.
BERNADETTE MARCINIAK/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

HACKENSACK - The city council unanimously adopted a bond ordinance for the sum of $513,000 after a public hearing on June 10 to go toward street resurfacing and repaving.

"[The project] will also be funded, somewhat, by community development and local planning money we put into the budget," City Manager Stephen Lo Iacono said in a previous interview.

The council also plans to use a $274,966 grant from the Community Development Block Grant Program for funding the road improvements.

With the appropriated amount, the city plans to resurface several roads, including: Euclid Avenue from (Prospect [Avenue] to Terrace Place), Ricardo Place (from East Railroad Avenue to Park Street), Lawrence Street (from Union Street to Park Street) and Stanley Place (from Second Street to the end)," according to the resolution.

All upgrades are in accordance to the Americans with Disabilities Act.

The project will commence sometime mid-summer, Lo Iacono said.

A public hearing for a second bond appropriation totaling $245,000 was moved to June 26.

The purpose of this project is to enhance pedestrian safety by upgrading infrastructures throughout the city. The city will also use $161,620 available from a New Jersey Department of Transportation grant as additional funding.

Email: vazquez@northjersey.com
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: Editor on July 09, 2013, 11:40:10 PM
Crews are working on Euclid Avenue now.  Curbs are being replaced where there old slate ones are damaged or missing.  They are doing a good job with concrete but I prefer the slate which I'm sure is much more expensive.  New catch basins are being installed which are larger than the old ones.  New ADA ramps are being installed at the intersections.
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: just watching on July 10, 2013, 07:09:01 AM
Belgian block curbing costs a bit more than concrete, but it lasts three times longer, I'm told. The reason is that real stone is not affected by the Calcium Chloride in road salt spread out in every winter storm.  So in the long run, it is the most economical.  Hackensack would be smart to consider moving in this direction.

I don't think there is a supplier for the slate curbs.  Too bad.  They also last a very long time.
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: Editor on August 13, 2013, 12:22:18 AM
I love the smell of asphalt in the morning. Smells like.... progress.

Time for a new skateboard.
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: just watching on August 13, 2013, 03:57:02 AM
Smells like....politics. 

Of course, Euclid Ave was long overdue to be paved.

And the funny thing is that there was a big surge in road resurfacing right after the Zisa's took over in 1989.  I guess this is just part of the change, and then when the roads get old and worn, it's time to change the politicians again.
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: Editor on August 13, 2013, 10:43:49 AM
See articles above. The resurfacing bond was passed under the prior administration.
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: regina on August 13, 2013, 11:26:23 AM
Enjoy it while you can. Our street got paved a year ago and United Water promptly dug it up.
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: just watching on August 14, 2013, 09:39:47 PM
Yes, the road resurfacing was passed in June under the old administration, the lame-duck administration. 

Let's call it what it is ---- Road resurfacing was a big issue in the campaign in April and May, and the old council chose to act on it before the new council took office to deny the new council the pleasure of being able to tell the voters that THEY fixed Euclid Ave.
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: Editor on August 15, 2013, 03:20:09 PM
So, if the new administration paved Euclid, it's politics.  If the old administration paved Euclid, it's politics.  Got it.

I'm so naïve.  All this time I thought government was just doing what it is supposed to do. 

(Streets are paved all the time).
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: just watching on August 15, 2013, 06:09:06 PM
The squeaky wheel gets the grease.  Euclid squeaked.
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: Homer Jones on August 15, 2013, 07:22:34 PM
Now you will hear all the complaints that Euclid Ave is a speedway and that the administration has to do something to slow down the traffic before somebody gets killed.
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: irons35 on August 15, 2013, 09:40:44 PM
or maybe after 33 years of use the road looked and drove like a minefield and it was time to be redone. I drive these roads. it was one of the worst in the city.
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: Editor on August 16, 2013, 12:08:57 AM
Further reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_roads

Financing road building was a Roman government responsibility. Maintenance, however, was generally left to the province. The officials tasked with fund-raising were the curatores viarum, similar to a supervisor who manages and administers. They had a number of methods available to them. Private citizens with an interest in the road could be asked to contribute to its repair. High officials might distribute largesse to be used for roads. Censors, who were in charge of public morals and public works, were expected to fund repairs suâ pecuniâ (with their own money). Beyond those means, taxes were required.

...all roads lead to Rome.
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: irons35 on August 16, 2013, 03:18:58 PM
now, if we can get the dips in the road fixed in the northbound left lane of main street right after Camden St, the one right after the brick pavers on union st in front of the middle school going north,&  the one on Passaic st westbound just after union st we'll be going smoothly along...
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: Editor on March 21, 2014, 02:08:54 PM
City to pave seven dilapidated streets
March 21, 2014    Last updated: Friday, March 21, 2014, 12:32 AM
By Jennifer Vazquez
NEWS EDITOR
Hackensack Chronicle

HACKENSACK — The paving of at least seven city streets is set to take place, according to officials.

Councilman Leonardo "Leo" Battaglia said the poor condition of the city streets has been a constant complaint for years.

"People said over and over again that they are tired of paying taxes and having to live on a block where the road is crumbling," Battaglia said. "I want people to be able to look out their windows and see a nicely paved street with new curbs. Our residents should not be embarrassed by the condition of the road in front of their homes."

Community Development Block Grants will offset the paving of five streets: Lodi Street from Green Street to Polifly Road; Lexington Avenue from Green Street to Cleveland Street; the entire length of Liberty Street; Old River Street from East Atlantic Street to Bridge Street; Berdan Place from First Street to Railroad Avenue.

- See more at: http://www.northjersey.com/community-news/city-to-pave-seven-dilapidated-streets-1.747220#sthash.WyTELbzU.dpuf
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: Editor on April 01, 2015, 06:11:44 PM
http://www.northjersey.com/mobile/news/prospect-avenue-to-be-repaved-1.1296766
Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: Editor on April 03, 2016, 12:08:31 PM
http://hackensack.dailyvoice.com/news/hackensack-dpw-to-begin-resurfacing-roads/649420/
Title: Road-milling the Places (Pangborn and Conklin)
Post by: BLeafe on April 19, 2016, 02:05:57 PM
Yesterday morning, I saw this work being done on Park St, between Passaic and Anderson streets.

In the afternoon, it was Conklin (Union to Park) and Pangborn Place (Conklin to Anderson - Pictures 1 and 2). Conklin was already done before I started taking pictures from my roof.

Union St, Interrupted: Conklin's milling extended across Union St (Pictures 3 and 4) - which made all vehicles stop to navigate both edges of the lower milled area - and part of Union was later closed (Picture 5).

While I'm taking pictures, I noticed through the trees that the Anderson Park fountain was yellow-taped and coned, but I have no idea why (Picture 6). Are they gonna be milling that too?

This morning, they skipped over the rest of Union between Passaic and Anderson and started on State between Ward and Passaic, so I had a front-row seat from my living room for that. I'll post those later.

This afternoon, they're on Passaic between State and Union. I'm guessing they'll finish my block on Union tomorrow.

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Title: The Milling of State St and other activity
Post by: BLeafe on April 19, 2016, 06:40:14 PM
These are various images of this morning's activities that began at around 7:30am, including bits of the street flying past the names of two businesses on State St and its street sign. One of those pictures appears to show a steaming new dish (a mountain of black beans?) from Don Alfonso's that feeds 1000.

So much for the living room shoot............on to the roof.

Other pictures show the continued closed/detoured very small segment of Union St, the closed sign that the wind took up Conklin, and some activity by the Anderson Park fountain, which no longer is coned/taped. There were a number of workers there today, so it appeared serious, but as of 6pm, the fountain has been turned on and is ready for another year of people throwing idiotic things into it.

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Title: Milled Anderson St business section
Post by: BLeafe on April 20, 2016, 02:32:13 PM
It's going to be nice to finally ride on a smooth Anderson St.

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Title: Milled Main St
Post by: BLeafe on April 24, 2016, 01:25:26 PM
On Friday, it started at Sears and headed north.


Title: Paved: State/Passaic/Conklin/Anderson/Park streets
Post by: BLeafe on April 30, 2016, 12:50:50 AM
I've been inundated on all sides by the smell of asphalt for the last couple of days - State St (and part of Ward St) to the east (1), Passaic St to the south (2), Conklin Pl (3, 10), Pangborn Pl and Park St (10) to the west, Anderson St to the north (4-9).............and a guy with a truckload of traffic cones after the work is done (11).

In the 3rd picture, I appear to be a drone flying overhead. In the 6th picture, I could see something on the hood of the police car in the distance, so I enlarged it (7) and saw that it was two boxes that each say "Est. 1901" on them. Anybody know what that's about?

In the 8th picture, you'll never see two streets with better-looking, cleaner surfaces than Conklin Pl ending at Park St. In the 10th picture, I wanted to get a shot of a fully-paved Anderson St business section devoid of cars [8], but my timing was off. I shot it 2/3 done, so I asked when they might be finished and when the street would reopen to traffic. I was told 4pm and 5pm, respectively, so I went over there at 3:30 and it was already open.

Oh, well - next time (when I'm 146).


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Title: Re: Road Resurfacing
Post by: Editor on July 27, 2016, 09:00:04 AM
http://hackensack.dailyvoice.com/news/hackensack-conducts-road-resurfacing-project/674234/