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City of Trenton Demolishing 20 Abandoned Structures as Part of Strategic Blight Reduction Project Targeting More Than 130 Properties – MidJersey.News

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Residents can track current and upcoming demolition projects at https://trentondemolition.com

September 14, 2021

TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–Mayor W. Reed Gusciora today announced that demolitions are underway at more than 20 properties on Fountain Ave, Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Wilson St, North Clinton Ave, Frazier St, and Stuyvesant Ave as part of a strategic demolition plan that seeks to take down more than 130 blighted properties based on public safety concerns, development potential, resident complaints and other factors.

“Now that the worst of COVID-19 is hopefully behind us, we are moving full speed ahead on our strategic demolition plan targeting some of the most blighted sites throughout Trenton,” said Mayor Gusciora. “Our HED personnel worked with real estate professionals, public safety officers, community action groups, and city planners in identifying the locations we believe will have the biggest impact on public safety, tax revenue and making neighborhoods more welcoming to current and prospective residents.”

Demolitions started last Friday on Fountain Ave and will continue at the following locations:

18 Fountain Ave

20 Fountain Ave

22 Fountain Ave

24 Fountain Ave

26 Fountain Ave

28 Fountain Ave

704 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

706 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

362 North Clinton Ave

364 North Clinton Ave

37 Wilson St

41 Wilson St

43 Wilson St

45 Wilson St

47 Wilson St

525 Stuyvesant Ave

527 Stuyvesant Ave

529 Stuyvesant Ave

155-157 Frazier St

The Department of Housing and Economic Development (HED) uses two parallel tracks for demolitions: imminent hazards and long-term strategic demolitions of city-owned properties. Imminent hazards are evaluated and taken down on a case-to-case basis according to their immediate threat to nearby residents and property. Strategic demolitions are targeted based on several factors:

Proximity to attractive development areasHistory of complaints from sub code officials, residents and first respondersCost effectiveness due to ability to be bundled with adjacent or nearby properties of similar conditionLocation within ‘hot zones’ of historically high abandonment

The property demolitions announced today are part of 136 properties currently targeted under the strategic demolition plan. Most of the properties in this list still await final bid and City Council approval. A second phase of property demolitions will go out to bid in October 2021.

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