Hackensack City Council Approves New Traffic Measures Amid Increasing Safety Concerns

At a recent Hackensack City Council meeting, several initiatives were discussed and approved, focusing on enhancing traffic safety and community well-being. Most notably, the council approved the hiring of a traffic enforcement officer for the midnight shift and passed ordinance number 25-2025, part of a broader effort to address traffic violations and improve enforcement. The meeting also included discussions on public safety, local development, and community engagement.

The council’s decision to employ a traffic enforcement officer marks an important step in addressing traffic safety concerns. This role, introduced for the first time, aims to bolster enforcement capabilities during the overnight hours, a period previously lacking dedicated resources. Equipment necessary for identifying vehicles in violation of traffic laws is currently on order. The council’s unanimous approval of ordinance 25-2025 further underscores their commitment to enhancing local traffic safety measures.

Public comments during the meeting highlighted ongoing community concerns regarding pedestrian safety and traffic regulations. Martin Smith, representing the Hackensack Condo Co-op Advisory Board Traffic Safety Committee, brought attention to a proposed ordinance targeting pedestrians who use mobile devices while crossing streets. With 237 pedestrian fatalities reported in New Jersey in 2024, Smith emphasized the urgency of addressing this issue. Although the council has yet to formally consider the proposal, there is a clear recognition of the need for enhanced pedestrian safety measures.

Additionally, Smith revisited a previously discussed topic concerning speed limits on Summit Avenue. Despite a city-conducted survey recommending against lowering the speed limit from 35 to 25 miles per hour, Smith urged further investigation. The council acknowledged these concerns and committed to reevaluating the survey data to ensure the validity of the existing speed limits.

Several residents expressed dissatisfaction with the city’s snow removal efforts, particularly in comparison to neighboring municipalities. While some positive feedback was noted, calls for improvement in snow clearance and prompt responses to resident reports were made. The council expressed gratitude for the feedback and encouraged continued communication during snow events to enhance service delivery.

The meeting also addressed local development issues, with a resident, Rich Serbo, seeking transparency regarding a development project on the Sears property. Concerns were raised about the project’s implications for the community, highlighting the need for open discussions and clear information on local developments.

Parking enforcement, particularly on Main Street and Anderson Street, was another focal point, with council members discussing strategies to mitigate double parking issues. Plans to enhance enforcement and issue more tickets were considered, alongside addressing improper waste disposal by businesses contributing to litter on Anderson Street.

In a development, the council announced a collaborative effort with the Board of Education to install weather warning systems across parks and educational facilities. This initiative, supported by Bergen County Open Space funding, will provide 24/7 meteorological support and safety alerts.

Community engagement was a recurring theme throughout the meeting, with council members advocating for local shopping and the importance of supporting small businesses. By subscribing to the city’s weekly newsletter, residents can stay informed about new business openings and community events, fostering a stronger local economy.

In response to concerns about safety at a new gym facility for the Hackensack Police Department, the council weighed the potential liabilities of on-site workouts against the benefits of physical fitness for officers. Suggestions for issuing off-site workout vouchers were made to address these concerns while maintaining officer well-being.

The presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Hackensack was also addressed. A statement clarified that ICE operations involved targeted arrests rather than broad raids, and emphasized the local police department’s compliance with the immigrant trust directive. This directive ensures that local law enforcement does not execute administrative warrants, aligning with community trust principles.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
John Labrosse
City Council Officials:
Kathy Canestrino (Deputy Mayor), Leonardo Battaglia (Councilman), Stephanie Von Rudenborg (Councilwoman), Gerard Carroll (Councilman)

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