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	"author_name": "Ron Bautista",
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	"title": "Port Authority: Open the Jersey City Holland Tunnel Pier to the Public!",
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	"description": "Imagine standing by the water’s edge — benches ready for you to rest, views of the Hudson River — yet a locked gate keeps you out. How frustrating it would also be that this is happening even though everyday people have the right to access the waterfront walkway. While New York has transformed its Holland Tunnel piers into beautiful public parks, New Jersey residents are still being kept behind barriers. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey rebuilt the piers on both sides — but only New York’s piers are open for people to enjoy. In New Jersey, these piers sit fenced off, despite being fully equipped with benches, trash bins, and walkways. These spaces are ready — they just need to be opened. We, the undersigned, call on the Port Authority of NY and NJ to open the Holland Tunnel piers on the New Jersey side to the public immediately. Our waterfront should be for everyone — for families, seniors, walkers, joggers, and neighbors who deserve more open space to enjoy along the Hudson. ✅ The work is already done. ✅ The infrastructure is already there. ✅ The community is ready. It’s time to open the gates. Add your name and show your support for a better, more accessible Hudson River Waterfront. Sign the petition today! The Hudson River Waterfront Conservancy HRWC is a non-profit organization that monitors the construction and maintenance of the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway. Since 1988, the all-volunteer board has implemented The Public Trust Doctrine by seeking the protection and enforcement of the public’s right to free, unobstructed access to the Waterfront Walkway. The Conservancy provides a voice of support for public access to the waterfront before governmental entities, legislative, regulatory and commercial bodies whose actions impact the development of the Waterfront.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/port-authority-open-the-pier-jc"
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