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The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is continuing the construction phase for the Rebuild By Design Hudson River Project – Resist Alignment Coastal Defense Contract. The following is an anticipated work schedule for the upcoming week. Schedules may change due to unforeseen weather or subsurface conditions.
On or about April 14, 2025, the DEP will close Jersey Avenue at 18th Street in Jersey City, at the border Hoboken, for the eventual construction of the Reist structure’s sliding gate across Jersey Ave. The gate will be deployed during storm surge events and will connect to the nearly 5,000-foot-long southern resist structure that will prevent water from the Hudson River from entering the City. Please see below for more information on the upcoming closure of Jersey Avenue in Jersey City.
The following activities are anticipated to take place during the week of April 14th, 2025, to April 18, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
RESIST – SOUTH:
NJT (Hoboken)
18th St between Marin Blvd and Washington St. (Jersey City)
HBLR South (Jersey City)
Jersey Ave (Jersey City/Hoboken)
Newark St (Hoboken)
RESIST – NORTH:
Alleyway from Bloomfield Street to Washington Street (Hoboken)
Harborside Park (Hoboken)
HBLR North of 19th Street (Weehawken)
Traffic Impacts/Management:
As part of Resist - South construction, the DEP will close Jersey Avenue at 18th Street in Jersey City, at the border Hoboken. This will impact traffic in and out of Southwest Hoboken. City of Hoboken administration, planners, and engineers, along with the Hoboken Police Department and Office of Emergency Management have been working with the DEP, Jersey City, Hudson County, contractors, and other stakeholders to establish and implement traffic mitigation efforts. For more information, go to https://www.hobokennj.gov/news/city-of-hoboken-announces-traffic-mitigation-efforts-ahead-of-anticipated-njdep-rebuild-by-design-construction-in-southwest-hoboken.
More on the Jersey Avenue closure can be found on the NJDEP Rebuild by Design website at: rbdh-faqs-jersey-ave-closure.pdf
The DEP recently held a public information meeting to discuss the project, explain the need for road closures, and lay-out mitigation plans. That meeting is available to view here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDLjhv4t2Ds&feature=youtu.be
For more information about this project, see the City’s FAQ page here: https://www.hobokennj.gov/resources/rebuild-by-design-hudson-river-project-faq.
Project Background
The Rebuild by Design - Hudson River Project is a comprehensive urban stormwater management program that takes a multi-faceted approach intended to address flooding from both major storm surge and high tide as well as from heavy rainfall events. These events often occur individually, but can also occur together, increasing their impacts. The program includes four components: Resist, Delay, Store and Discharge.
The NJDEP is implementing the Resist component of the project concept, while the City of Hoboken has and continues to lead efforts implementing the Delay, Store and Discharge components. This portion of construction is Phase II of the Resist component. Phase I included implementation of Sewer System Modifications (SSM) and was completed in July 2022. Phase II will include the construction of the Resist Alignment, a floodwall and levee system aimed to protect the Project Area from coastal flooding threats associated with storm surge. Construction for Phase II is beginning with the current test pitting work being described above.
This United States Department of Housing and Urban Development is funding the project, allocating $230 million to the overall Rebuild by Design Hudson River Project. Additional funding has been allocated to this project through the FEMA Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities grant program and through an American Rescue Plan Covid State Fiscal Recovery Funding allocation.
QUESTIONS? If you have questions, or would like to learn more about the project, please contact your Community Construction Liaison Isabella Brascetta | 1-800-252-0219 | rbdhinquiries@portal3.pbid.com
Jersey City will conduct milling and paving operations overnight on Henderson Street / Marin Boulevard, beginning this evening, Monday, April 14.
Work will be conducted between 18th Street in Jersey City and Observer Highway in Hoboken according to the following schedule:
During this time, the contractor will maintain alternate lane traffic, and the Observer Highway and Henderson Street intersection will remain open to eastbound and westbound vehicular traffic. Hoboken police officers will be on site.
Drivers are advised to expect delays, follow posted detours, and leave extra travel time.
As a reminder, Jersey Avenue is closed 24/7 by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for construction of the Rebuild by Design – Hudson River (RBDH) project’s Resist structure.
For more information on the project to prevent storm surge flooding, as well as traffic mitigation efforts during construction, go to https://www.hobokennj.gov/news/city-of-hoboken-announces-traffic-mitigation-efforts-ahead-of-anticipated-njdep-rebuild-by-design-construction-in-southwest-hoboken.
The Waterfront Reconstruction Project (formerly known as the Sinatra Drive Seawall Rehabilitation Project) will replace the aging and eroding concrete seawall beneath portions of Sinatra Drive and the Hoboken waterfront walkway. The project focuses on stabilizing and replacing the seawall and walkway along the eastern portion of Sinatra Drive, from the gazebo near Seventh Street to the skate park near Ninth Street, where erosion is most severe. This initiative is part of a larger effort to ensure the safety and longevity of the waterfront infrastructure.
Mobilization activities will begin on April 7, 2025 and on or about, April 10, 2025, a new traffic pattern will be put into place to allow for construction which will include the closure of the eastern lane of Sinatra Drive from approximately Fifth Street north to approximately Sinatra Drive North. This closure will be in effect 24/7. No southbound traffic will be permitted. Southbound drivers must instead use Hudson Street. The western lane of Sinatra Drive will be open to northbound vehicles. In addition, the sidewalk on Sinatra Drive in the construction area, will be closed to pedestrians 24/7 in the construction area.
Construction and closures are anticipated to last through fall of 2025.
More on the Waterfront Reconstruction Project can be found here: https://local.nixle.com/alert/11502705/?sub_id=0
The following work activities and traffic impacts/management are anticipated the week of April 14, 2025 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.:
Work activities:
Traffic impacts:
Traffic Management:
The Madison Street Area Infrastructure Improvements project will help mitigate localized flooding from rain events. The project scope includes replacing existing inlets, sewers, and water lines as well as elevating roadways, curbs, and sidewalks within the area. These improvements will alleviate the primary concerns by conveying stormwater into the sewer system.
Work on the Madison Street Area Infrastructure Improvements requires a 24/7 closure of Madison Street between 10th and 11th Streets, as well as parking restrictions. Area residents will be kept apprised of the work and impacts on their quality of life.
Read more about this project here: https://local.nixle.com/alert/11321929/.
The following work and traffic management activities are anticipated for Monday, April 14th through Friday, April 18th between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.:
Work Activities:
Madison St between 10th and 11th Street
Madison St between 9th and 10th Street
Traffic Management:
Citi Bike Docking Station Temporarily Relocated
As part of the traffic management plan for the Madison Street Infrastructure Improvement project, Citi Bike will temporarily relocate the docking station at Madison St & 10th Street to the northeast corner of Monroe Street & 10th Street. The docking station will stay at that location until the end of April. Temporary No Parking Signs will be posted on parts of the east side of Monroe Street during the relocation.
The Citi Bike docking station relocation is required to maintain access to bike share during the Madison Street resiliency and utility construction project (NHSA Madison Areawide Infrastructure Improvement Project).
The City of Hoboken is moving forward with plans to improve and upgrade Church Square Park. The upgrades will include a new inclusive toddler playground in the southwest portion of the park, a new open lawn area in place of the old toddler playground, a landscaped buffer along the existing dog run, and the addition of new public restrooms. The improvements will be consistent with the park's historic character and were identified by the public during preparation of the Church Square Park Vision Plan.
For more information on the Church Square Park Vision Plan and Improvement Project see here: https://www.hobokennj.gov/resources/church-square-park-vision-plan\
The following work and traffic management activities are anticipated for the week of April 14, 2025, during the hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.:
Work Activities
Traffic Management Activities
Pedestrian Access Restrictions
Underground Utilities Corp. is installing new high level storm sewers and a force main within the northeast portion of the City of Hoboken. These sewers will be connected into the stormwater storage tank at the Northwest Resiliency Park and the force main will connect from the H6/H7 pump station to the NHSA’s existing outfall in 15th Street.
Anticipated Construction Activities and Traffic Management for the NHSA H6/H7 Phase 2 Project for the period of 04/14/2025 through 04/18/2025 is as follows:
Construction Activities
Traffic Management
Underground Utilities Corporation will be installing new sewer lines and curb inlets will be installed to alleviate drainage and potential flooding issues in Northwest Hoboken. The goal of this project is to reduce combined sewer overflows (CSO’s) and improve the water quality of the Hudson River.
The following construction activities and traffic management are anticipated to take place from Monday, April 14 to Friday, April 18, 2025, by Underground Utilities Corp.:
Construction Activities
15th Street between Jefferson Street and Adams Street
13th Street and Jefferson Street
Traffic Management
Madison Street between 14th Street and 15th Street
Jefferson Street between 13th Street and 14th Street
Truck Route Diversion
City contractor William J. Guarini, Inc. will be making repairs to the water spray area of ResilienCity Park. The scope of work includes demolition and abandonment of existing fountain infrastructure, a new water connection, installation of new fountain equipment, and the repair and replacement of adjacent pavement and stairs. This work is anticipated to be complete, and the spray pad reopened, by Memorial Day.
The following work and traffic management activities are anticipated for this week:
Traffic Impacts and Management Activities
As part of PSE&G’s proactive vegetation management program, PSE&G will be trimming trees that are close to power lines on utility poles alongside Hoboken streets. PSE&G vegetation management works on a four-year maintenance cycle, during which trees are pruned or removed to maintain an adequate distance from power lines and to allow for regrowth until the next cycle. To ensure the maximum health and beauty of New Jersey's trees, PSE&G has certified arborists and licensed tree experts on staff overseeing all tree trimming work. Residents can learn more about PSE&G’s vegetation management program here.
No work is currently scheduled during the week of April 14, 2025.
Plans to expand Southwest Resiliency Park are part of Hoboken’s Rebuild by Design (“RBD”) - Hudson River Project and the City’s comprehensive water management strategy to delay, store, and discharge stormwater during intense rain events, The project is funded through a $6.24 million dollar grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The expanded park will include above ground green infrastructure and an underwater detention system to withhold 328,000 gallons of stormwater caused by heavy precipitation.
The following work and traffic management activities are anticipated:
Work Activities:
Traffic Management Activities
In accordance with the lease between the City of Hoboken and NY Waterway for its temporary operations at the former Union Dry Dock site (901 Sinatra Dr.), NY Waterway will begin constructing approved site alterations within their leasehold area of the site. The initial construction work as part of the project will involve electrical improvements.
In accordance with the license agreement between the City of Hoboken and NJDEP, NJDEP and its contractor, EE Cruz, for the RBD-HR project will be using a portion of the former Union Dock Site (901 Sinatra Dr.) for equipment and materials storage.
The following work and traffic management activities are anticipated for this week:
Work Activities:
Phase two of the City Hall Portico Restoration Project builds upon the stone patching, roofing tile, and framing replacements, which were completed in 2020 by repointing and restoring the original masonry. Construction for the portico restoration project is anticipated to last approximately seven months. Construction for the foundation waterproofing is complete.
The following work activities and impacts are anticipated for this week:
Work Activities
Traffic and Pedestrian Impacts:
The Hoboken Yard Redevelopment Plan will revitalize southeastern sections of Hoboken, including the Hoboken Terminal and the area around it. The Hoboken Connect project, within the redevelopment Plan area which is being overseen by LCOR, will include a new NJ Transit bus terminal including an indoor market, the rehabilitation of the Ferry Terminal and Warrington Plaza, the rehabilitation of Hudson Place which will turn parts of the road into a pedestrian and retail plaza, as well as the development of an office building and a residential building that incorporates affordable housing units.
On Monday, Dec. 23, the Consigli Construction Company began construction on the first phase of Hoboken Connect, a 28-story residential building at 111 Observer Hwy, between Washington and Bloomfield Streets. This project will require the temporary relocation of NJ Transit bus stops on both sides of Observer Highway between Washington and Bloomfield Streets to between Bloomfield and Garden Streets. Bike lanes will also temporarily be relocated from the south curbside of Observer Hwy between Bloomfield Street and Washington Street to the north curbside of the same block. The sidewalk and bike lanes along the south curbside of Observer Highway between Bloomfield Street and Washington Street will be closed to pedestrians and these changes are expected to be in place through approximately December of 2026.
This project will also require the temporary removal of bicycle parking on Hudson Place between Hudson Street and River Street starting March 27, 2025. New temporary bike parking/racks will be added along Hudson Street. Read more on the temporary changes here: http://local.nixle.com/alert/11466871/
Construction Activities
Traffic Management