Yearlong Streetscaping Projects to Begin on Clinton, S. Orange Avenues
Motorists advised to take extra time when traveling through area
Streetscaping projects affecting two major thoroughfares in Newark will begin next Monday and will continue until May 2013, city officials announced.
The projects will take place on Clinton Avenue, between Osborne Terrace and Hunterdon Street, and South Orange Avenue, between Dover Street and Stuyvesant Avenue. Work hours will be Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and motorists should allow extra time when traveling in the area due to lane closures.
The renovations are part of a $4.1 million citywide streetscaping project funded by Urban Enterprise Zone Trust Funds. Planters and decorate lighting will be installed along the two arteries as well as decorative corner treatments, new curb bump-outs and new traffic signals. Similar projects are planned for this summer on Lower Broadway/Bloomfield Avenue and Mt. Prospect Avenue.
"Our streetscaping projects have already created safer and more attractive environments for residents and motorists alike on Broad Street and Ferry Street," said Mayor Booker in a statement. "Now we are expanding this important program to other major arteries in our city, which will strengthen these neighborhoods and have a dramatic and positive impact on their quality of life."
– Staff reports
Dave Phillips
11:07 pm on Thursday, May 17, 2012
This is fantastic news, spruce up our once thriving shopping districts so the city can attract in new business owners and shoppers from the city. Keep more dollars in the city.
Mike Drumm
7:23 pm on Monday, May 21, 2012
How many peice of silver did Booker get to stick the knife in Obama's Back?I hope he runs for federal office so I can vote against him!!!!! He is a traitor to the Democatic Party!!!!!
Mike Drumm
7:30 pm on Monday, May 21, 2012
Maybe Mr Booker will be picked as Romney's VP. He doesn't seem to have a problem with FIREING PEOPLE. If you stuff enought money in his ears his mouth is yours.
Regina Miller
6:50 pm on Tuesday, May 22, 2012
I am sorry Mayor Booker felt he had to walk back his comment. When I heard it I thought well finally an honest politician! I would have voted for him if he ever ran for president. But then he did a "do over"...guess a politician is a politician is a politician. They are all basically the same. Very sad,