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Fourteenth Street in uptown Hoboken, New Jersey carries the Hudson County designation County Route 670. The eastern end is the Hudson River while its western portion is known simply as the 14th Street Viaduct. It is at the northern end of the city's urban grid, and one of the east–west streets that allows for two-way traffic. Weehawken Cove is two blocks to the north. ==The Viaduct== The four lane,〔Davis, Carlo (July 27, 2014). "Bridge open!" ''The Union City Reporter''. pp. 3 and 4.〕 14th Street Viaduct begins at the intersection of Willow Avenue, and travels perpendicular to the Hudson Palisades in Union City. It ascends to connect to the Wing Viaduct, designated CR 683, which runs along the face of the cliff. Portions of the massive retaining wall were originally parts of the North Hudson County Railway's Hillside Line. At its summit the south wing becomes Paterson Plank Road in Jersey City Heights, while the north wing rises to Manhattan Avenue and Mountain Road. Just north of its lower end is the Willow Avenue Viaduct, which travels over the Hudson Bergen Light Rail and serves local as well as Lincoln Tunnel-bound traffic.〔Sullivan, Al (January 19, 2014). "Road to success?". ''The Union City Reporter''. pp. 1 and 9.〕〔("24th Street Viaduct specifications" ). Bridgehunter.com. Retrieved July 28, 2014.〕 The 1,460 foot-long Viaduct was constructed in 1908, and provided a road for horses and carriages. It is estimated that that Viaduct carries approximately 20,000 vehicles daily.〔〔("Ceremony in Hoboken on Monday will celebrate 14th Street Viaduct completion" ). ''The Hudson Reporter''. July 3, 2014.〕 It does not have a designated bike lane, but does include a sidewalk and small shoulder on its southern side.〔 Plans were unveiled for improvements to the area beneath the bridge on September 7, 2010, which include a dog run, playground, raised sidewalks and narrower streets for improved pedestrian safety, a block of active recreation space with a multi-use court and two blocks of multi-purpose space that can be used for farmer's markets and other community purposes. The plans also include the closing of east-west blocks of South Marginal Street to vehicular traffic, which was already done with the street in front of the Clearview Cinemas that opened just south of the Viaduct's span in 2009. The plans were part of a $55 million federally funded improvement project for Hudson County that was spurred by the 2007 collapse of the I-35W Mississippi River bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota.〔〔("Design For Under-Bridge Plan For 14th Street Viaduct Unveiled" ). City of Hoboken, NJ. Retrieved January 23, 2014.〕〔("Replacement of the 14th Street Viaduct over Conrail and Local Streets" ). 14th Street Viaduct Replacement. Retrieved January 23, 2014.〕 Limits on the reconstruction were imposed by the New Jersey State Historic Preservation Office, due to the structure's historic significance. The restoration of the Viaduct is also attributed as the cause of the increased development in the area of Washington Park in Union City and Ogden Avenue in Jersey City, which to which South Wing of the Viaduct lead via Manhattan Avenue. Projects are also being developed at the foot of the Viaduct, including retail and residential construction, and at other areas near the Viaduct that were previously occupied by manufacturing and warehousing facilities.〔 The renovation's completion was delayed by Superstorm Sandy, but nonetheless completed before the revised, post-Sandy deadline of August 2014. A ceremony was held on July 7, 2014 to mark the completion of work on the Viaduct. Mayor Dawn Zimmer, Senator Robert Menendez, and several other mayors and dignitaries were be on hand to celebrate the completed renovation. The completed viaduct opened on July 21,〔 though some elements of the renovation were to be completed past this date, such as wi-fi-connected security cameras above and below the structure, accessible by the police departments of Hoboken, Union City and Jersey City, as well as the Hudson County Sheriff's office.〔Sullivan, Al (October 26, 2014). "Somebody's watching you", ''The Union City Reporter''. p. 3.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「14th Street (Hoboken)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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