Jersey City Ward F Councilman Frank “Educational” Gilmore is rolling out his traffic safety and infrastructure plan, which includes traffic lights, stop signs, park access, and public transit upgrades.
“Every week, I hear from parents, seniors, and everyday residents who feel unsafe crossing the street or waiting for a bus,” Gilmore said in a statement.
“Traffic safety isn’t just about convenience — it’s about equity, opportunity, and quality of life. This plan puts residents’ voices at the heart of every solution.”
The plan lays out targeted improvements across Ward F, including new traffic lights, stop signs, bump-outs, and pedestrian-first signals at high-risk crossings such as Myrtle Avenue and Martin Luther King Drive, as well as Forrest Street and Bergen Avenue…