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Jersey City Ward C council hopeful Bing says leadership has failed on traffic safety

Jersey City Ward C council candidate Kevin Bing says that city leadership has failed on traffic safety to date, taking aim at incumbent Rich Boggiano in the process.

Jersey City Ward C council candidate Kevin Bing. Twitter photo.

By John Heinis/Hudson County View

His remarks came during his event, Bike with Bing, on Saturday, which began with a group bike ride from McGinley Square up Baldwin Avenue, which has been recently highlighted in the #FixBaldwin in support of safety improvements on the street.

Baldwin Avenue is listed as one of the most dangerous streets in Jersey City according to the city’s own Vision Zero action plan. The ride ended at a Lo Fidelity (LoFi) on Palisade Avenue Ward C, where he addressed supporters.

“Politics isn’t a game for anybody who is trying to get to work, home, or anywhere else safely. Lack of action from our leaders has resulted in Jersey City resident’s lives being taken,” Bing stated.

“What kind of council do we have that can’t guarantee basic safety for its constituents? … We need leadership that takes initiative in improving our streetscape, not a do-nothing machine politician who works to throw a wrench in city hall’s attempts to make streets safer.“

In addition to laying out where Ward C leadership is not taking enough action, Bing set forth a litany of solutions towards the hazardous driving conditions in Jersey City.

Of these, Bing called for expanding bike lanes, standard street safety infrastructure, and improved mass transit options.

“From Palisade to Newark, we are not going to trade pedestrian safety for driver convenience,” the candidate added.

Bing is in a three-way dance in the November 2nd non-partisan municipal elections, with attorney Tom Zuppa also challenging Boggiano for the Ward C council seat.

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