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Can Your New Jersey Neighbor Block the Street With Construction Materials?

When Your New Jersey Neighbor Blocks the Street with Construction Materials: A Legal Guide Living in New Jersey often means navigating tight-knit communities and shared spaces. When a neighbor's home renovation or construction project spills onto the public street, blocking access with materials, it can quickly escalate from an inconvenience to a significant legal problem. This isn't just a matter of neighborly courtesy; it's often a violation of local ordinances and state law. Understanding your rights and the steps you can take is crucial. What Constitutes a "Blocked Street" in New Jersey? In New Jersey, a "blocked street" typically refers to any obstruction of a public right-of-way. This doesn't just mean a full blockage; even partial obstructions that impede traffic, pedestrian movement, or emergency vehicle access can be problematic. Construction materials like dumpsters, piles of debris, lumber, sand, gravel, or parked equi...