NHSA H6/H7 Hoboken Phase 3 Construction and Traffic Management Activities: February 2 - February 6, 2026

Project Overview
The goal of the project is to reduce combined sewer overflows (CSO’s) and improve the water quality of the Hudson River. As part of the project, new storm sewer lines and curb inlets will be installed which will alleviate drainage and potential flooding issues in the northern H6 and H7 drainage basins in Hoboken.

Key Phases & Timeline

  • Monday, February 2 to Friday, February 6, 2026

Construction Activities:

Pipeline Crew #1:

15th Street between Grand Street and Clinton Street

  • Installation of piles, pile caps, and pipe cradles

  • Installation of storm sewer pipe, manholes, and inlets

15th Street between Clinton Street and Willow Avenue

  • Installation of piles and pile caps

  • Installation of storm sewer pipe, manholes, and inlets

Traffic Management:

 15th Street between Grand Street and Clinton Street

  • Road closed during working hours (8 am to 6 pm)

  • Road open to 15th Street Westbound traffic (6 pm to 8 am) and Road Closed to 15th Street Eastbound traffic (24 hours, 7 days/week)

Grand Street between 13th and 14th Street

  • Road open to traffic

  • Roadway changed to 2-Way traffic (north and south) to allow access to resident garages.

14th Street between Grand Street and Clinton Street

  • Road to be closed 24 hours, 7 days/week

  • Access provided to local residents and KL Masters only

Temporary Parking Impacts:

Grand Street between 13th and 14th Street

  • East side: No parking (24/7)

15th Street between Grand Street and Willow Avenue

  • Temporary no parking both sides of 15th Street (24/7)

13th Street between Adams Street and Grand Street

  • North side: No parking (6 am to 6 pm)

We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to improve our infrastructure.

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