JERSEY CITY, NJ (GovWire) - At the recent Jersey City Municipal Council Meeting, the council discussed a proposal to change Wayne Street to a two-way street. The proposal has been met with concerns from residents, who fear that the change will result in increased traffic, decreased pedestrian safety, and loss of parking spaces.
"The residents of Wayne Street don't really care for this measure," said resident Sarah, who also expressed concern that the change would negatively affect many residents. Gary, another resident, echoed these concerns, stating that the change would result in "increased traffic and all that comes with it."
Councilperson Solomon addressed these concerns, stating that there would be further community discussions prior to the December meeting. "We'll be back with the community," he said. "And then we'll have more updates for the Council and the public in December."
The proposed change to Wayne Street has sparked a lively debate among residents and council members. As the discussion continues, the council will take into consideration the concerns and opinions of the community.
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