A sinkhole found on Hoboken’s waterfront walkway will be repaired, causing the walkway to close from Seventh to Ninth Streets for several weeks. Find out more about the situation, safety checks, and future plans for the area.
- A sinkhole was found on the Hoboken waterfront walkway near Sinatra Drive.
- Repairs will start on Tuesday, and the walkway from Seventh to Ninth Streets will be closed for several weeks.
- Safety checks will also be done along the waterfront from First to 14th Streets.
City Officials Discover Sinkhole on Sinatra Drive
On Friday evening, a sinkhole appeared along the Hoboken wat𝕴erfront walkway near Sinatra Drive. The hole covered a few parking spots, and city officials quickly took action.
According to the city’s statement, engineers pr🌃omptly secured🌜 the affected area with the help of the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) and Hoboken Police.
Comprehensive Safety Checks and Precautions Underway
On Saturday morning, marine engineers and divers checked the area and the bulkhead to ensure the pier’s safety.
While the 🅰nearby road is safe fꦓor cars, people should avoid walking on the section of the walkway between Seventh and Ninth Streets while repairs are happening.
The city reassured eve꧋ryone that the road next to the walkway is safe and f𓄧enced off, so people can still enjoy the waterfront.
Scheduled Repairs and Extended Safety Inspections
The repair work will start on Tuesday, and the walkway from Sevent🔯h to Ninth Streets will be closed for several weeks.
To be extra careful, engineers will also check the bulkhead❀s from First to 14th Stree൩ts to make sure everything is safe and strong. These checks will help prevent future problems and keep everyone safe.
Long-Term Infrastructure Plans for the Waterfront
The City of Hoboken remains committed to upgrading its infrastructure and waterfront areas.
The Sinatra Drive Redesign Project, currently in its finꦐal approval stages by the State of New Jersey, exemplifies this commitment.
The redesign will improve access and safety along the 0♓.7-mile waterfront corridor using green infrastructure and Vision Zero upgrades.
The final plan for the Sinatra Drive Redesign ♏Projec♚t includes:
- Repaving the road
- A two-way protected bike path from Fourth Street to Sinatra Drive North
- Safer pedestrian crossings
- Planting 164 trees
- Adding more parking near residential areas at both ends of the project
: Hoboken’s Commitment to Waterfront Safety
The City of Hoboken is taking decisive action to add൲ress the sinkhole and ensure the safety of its waterfront walkway.
As repairs begin and inspections con⭕tinue, residentsꦏ are urged to stay informed and cooperate with the city’s efforts.