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Jersey City – Mayor Steven M. Fulop and the City Council have approved construction for the Public Safety building at Jackson Square; centralizing public safety services and resources in Jersey City. For the first time, the headquarters will exist to include all public safety offices, including the police and fire departments, parking enforcement, and 9-1-1 dispatch operations.
“Since day one, this administration has been committed to enhancing public safety from every angle, and having these resources and personnel under one roof will further improve and streamline operations, including increased emergency response times, ultimately contributing to our ongoing efforts towards decreasing crime,” said Mayor Fulop. “Additionally, Jackson Square continues to revitalize the Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood.

