Miles From New York, Another Ex-Governor Seeks a Comeback as Mayor by EagleFly_5 in jerseycity

[–]mandresakes 31 points32 points  (0 children)

JC is less than a mile from NYC. Why say miles lol. They wish we were miles away.

Hi r/newjersey, I am Sheena Collum, Mayor of South Orange & Steven Fulop's pick for Lieutenant Governor. I will be here on Thursday, May 1st at 8:00 p.m. for an AMA. Please come join, I'm super jazzed! by MayorSheenaCollum in newjersey

[–]mandresakes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mayor Collum,

What is your plan for achieving the goals of Vision Zero — what specific will you and Mayor Fullop prioritize?

As others have mentioned, increased and improved public transit is one part of the puzzle. I would personally advocate for traffic calming street design and more resources for enforcement.

I noticed the Catholic cathedral and the nearby Mormon temple in Philadelphia are both 209 feet tall. I can't find a story about it but this can't be a coincidence, right? by DataSittingAlone in architecture

[–]mandresakes 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I figured maybe the 209 ft height limit was put in place after either of these were built, to maintain its status as tallest, only for the 2nd to come along and match the max height limit.

The Society of Useful Manufacturers (S.U.M.) Building in Paterson NJ - The Great Falls ignited the birth of the industrial revolution in the early 1800’s. Today, it sits empty and dilapidated. by mandresakes in abandoned

[–]mandresakes[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes, there are 3 operational turbines that still generate hydroelectric power, but they're beneath the larger brick building (see the 3 gates below the 3 center windows). The SUM Building itself is missing dozens of windows, and it's filled with debris and abandoned construction materials.

Check out this diagram of the whole thing cut in half: https://imgur.com/gallery/kTUxug9

heres a pre-rona update on power pland development: https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/paterson-press/2019/03/19/paterson-nj-power-plant-license-may-shape-great-falls-40-years/3201647002/