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SUMMER STREETS

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The City of Hoboken’s popular Summer Streets program is returning for July and
August this summer. The program will continue to provide additional space for
residents to enjoy a vehicle-free Sinatra Drive between 4th Street and Hudson
Street and Sinatra Drive North from Sinatra Drive to 12th Street on Sundays in
July and August from 8 AM to 6 PM.

Since the Open Streets and Summer Streets programs were launched in 2020, the
City of Hoboken has provided vehicle-free access to streets for bicyclists and
pedestrians for recreation and socialization. In April 2021, the City surveyed
1,472 residents about their Summer Streets and Open Streets preferences and
experiences. The survey results showed a majority supported continuing the
program in some form, and it should prioritize additional space for recreation
and socialization and improve safety and comfort for pedestrians.

This year, Sinatra Drive, from 4th Street to Hudson Street, will be completely
closed to vehicular traffic on the following Sundays in July and August from 8
AM to 6 PM. No parking will be permitted from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

 * July 10
 * July 17
 * July 24
 * July 31
 * August 7
 * August 14
 * August 21
 * August 28

Summer Streets along Sinatra Drive complements the City’s ongoing effort to
upgrade multi-modal connections on Sinatra Drive between 4th Street and Hudson
Street through the Sinatra Drive Redesign project. That project is using a $1.2
million in New Jersey Department of Transportation funding to improve access,
connectivity, and safety through Vision Zero and complete street strategies. To
learn more about the Sinatra Drive Redesign, go to
www.hobokennj.gov/SinatraDriveRedesign.


ABOUT SUMMER STREETS IN HOBOKEN

While Summer Streets in Hoboken existed before the COVID-19 pandemic, the lack
of space for residents to enjoy outdoor recreation and socialization in densely
populated urban areas similar to Hoboken justified launching several programs
focused on temporarily repurposing street space for those activities since May
2020. Those programs included Open Streets, Slow Streets, Summer Streets, and
Streets for Dining. To learn more, visit NACTO’s Streets for Pandemic Response
and Recovery Page.

Summer Streets are also part of the City of Hoboken’s Vision Zero initiative to
eliminate all traffic-related deaths and fatalities in Hoboken by 2030. To learn
more about Vision Zero, visit vzhoboken.com.


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The City of Hoboken’s popular Summer Streets program is returning for July and
August this summer. The program will continue to provide additional space for
residents to enjoy a vehicle-free Sinatra Drive between 4th Street and Hudson
Street and Sinatra Drive North from Sinatra Drive to 12th Street on Sundays in
July and August from 8 AM to 6 PM.

Since the Open Streets and Summer Streets programs were launched in 2020, the
City of Hoboken has provided vehicle-free access to streets for bicyclists and
pedestrians for recreation and socialization. In April 2021, the City surveyed
1,472 residents about their Summer Streets and Open Streets preferences and
experiences. The survey results showed a majority supported continuing the
program in some form, and it should prioritize additional space for recreation
and socialization and improve safety and comfort for pedestrians.

This year, Sinatra Drive, from 4th Street to Hudson Street, will be completely
closed to vehicular traffic on the following Sundays in July and August from 8
AM to 6 PM. No parking will be permitted from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

 * July 10
 * July 17
 * July 24
 * July 31
 * August 7
 * August 14
 * August 21
 * August 28

Summer Streets along Sinatra Drive complements the City’s ongoing effort to
upgrade multi-modal connections on Sinatra Drive between 4th Street and Hudson
Street through the Sinatra Drive Redesign project. That project is using a $1.2
million in New Jersey Department of Transportation funding to improve access,
connectivity, and safety through Vision Zero and complete street strategies. To
learn more about the Sinatra Drive Redesign, go to
www.hobokennj.gov/SinatraDriveRedesign.


ABOUT SUMMER STREETS IN HOBOKEN

While Summer Streets in Hoboken existed before the COVID-19 pandemic, the lack
of space for residents to enjoy outdoor recreation and socialization in densely
populated urban areas similar to Hoboken justified launching several programs
focused on temporarily repurposing street space for those activities since May
2020. Those programs included Open Streets, Slow Streets, Summer Streets, and
Streets for Dining. To learn more, visit NACTO’s Streets for Pandemic Response
and Recovery Page.

Summer Streets are also part of the City of Hoboken’s Vision Zero initiative to
eliminate all traffic-related deaths and fatalities in Hoboken by 2030. To learn
more about Vision Zero, visit vzhoboken.com.

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