Politics & Government

Under Viaduct In Hoboken, Where Will Pickleball And Farmers Market Go?

Hoboken will hold an in-person meeting Monday about the future of the space under the 14th Street Viaduct.

Under the Viaduct, last year.
Under the Viaduct, last year. (Caren Lissner/Patch)

HOBOKEN, NJ — The city of Hoboken and county of Hudson are inviting local residents to an in-person meeting to "discuss activating space under the 14th Street Viaduct for pickleball."

The meeting is in response to feedback on a proposal to install two temporary pickleball courts with moveable fencing.

The fencing would be stored as to not constrain space for scheduled events such as the weekly farmer's market, the city says, while providing court space on weekdays.

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The 14th Street Viaduct is the property of Hudson County.

"Separately, fencing has been temporarily set up under the 14th Street Viaduct for the County to upgrade lighting and it will be removed this week," the city said.

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The meeting will be held at the Viaduct, of course, this Monday, Aug. 21, 6 p.m. at 14th and Adams streets.

For full details, view this message from the city.

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