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Brudesandwich t1_jb857wd wrote

Considering some boats can be dozens of feet high, even 100ft when you include the mast, it's not very practical. Maybe a pedestrian tunnel? Either way you have to take into account how much this will cost for no ROI. This city has way more important issues and it does not produce enough revenue relative to what it spends. Plus, this would be caught in more bureaucratic clusterfuck given its city property connecting to state property.

I'm not against the idea I think there should be a pedestrian bridge. Realistically, it would not happen unless this city is dripping in enough money to spend on things like this.

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pixel_of_moral_decay t1_jb8fdrt wrote

Pedestrian tunnels always end up smelling like piss and cigarettes.

A lot of money for that.

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iron64 t1_jbkkz9h wrote

Also they’re a prime location for death eaters to suck your souls away

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Dreadlypirate t1_jb86pck wrote

Yeah, the city also just put a lot of money into renovating the Jersey ave connection to the park and the marina entrance. So it’s unlikely they would put more money into an entrance to save 10 - 15 mins of walking. It would definitely be cool though

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moobycow t1_jb95qfs wrote

While, yes, they aren't going to build one, the walk around and back down to the waterfront is probably 45 min, not 10-15.

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Dreadlypirate t1_jbae1l7 wrote

Yeah that’s fair, I guess I was thinking to entrance to the Park

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FloatingWeight t1_jb8cfhd wrote

Pretty sure the state paid for and did the bridge across Jersey Ave

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cC2Panda t1_jb9z3ad wrote

Only because they want to use that as an alternate route while they build the stupid fucking extension. They are going to make Grand St and Marin incredibly dangerous when they inevitably have to close major portions of 78.

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sexxit_and_candy t1_jbb2012 wrote

On the bright side I assume traffic on those streets will be traveling at 0.5 mph, which will hopefully limit the danger

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cC2Panda t1_jbb6sbm wrote

I'd put money down that someone going from Grand onto Jersey taking a left hits someone going to or leaving the hospital. I'd also be willing to bet that a car will be hit by or hit the light rail trying to speed through a red on Jersey Ave.

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imaluckyduckie t1_jbbqq3s wrote

The $13M for the bridge came from both the City and the Turnpike Authority. $10M came from the NJTA

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iron64 t1_jbkkry5 wrote

Ah yes, the bridge meant to funnel traffic into downtown jersey city so that every day, people nearly run over pedestrians and honk their horns for 3 hours because of road rage. Love that bridge!

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sutisuc t1_jb9qruz wrote

Pittsburgh somehow manages to have boats (sometimes even 100 ft tall) travel its waterways and still have a plethora of bridges traversing the city.

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