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- 2/19/25
- 02/19/2025
- 134 Minutes
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Overview: In a Hoboken City Council meeting that spanned numerous pressing local issues, notable topics included a debate over parklet cleanliness and rat infestation, the introduction of new safety regulations for electric scooters and bikes, and discussions on affordable housing projects.
- NJ
- Hudson County
- 2/11/25
- 02/12/2025
- 51 Minutes
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Overview: The Hoboken School Board meeting in February 2025 focused on infrastructure upgrades across the district, including an imminent boiler replacement at Hoboken High School, while also celebrating the accomplishments of students recognized as January’s students of the month. Financial updates revealed secured federal funding, though uncertainty remains regarding state aid.
- NJ
- Hudson County
- 2/5/25
- 02/05/2025
- 146 Minutes
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Overview: The Hoboken City Council meeting focused heavily on two issues: the ongoing rat problem exacerbated by outdoor parklets and the city’s financial management following the passing of its long-time Chief Financial Officer. Council members debated proposed changes to the parklet ordinance to address sanitation concerns, while also discussing the city’s financial continuity measures as they replace the CFO’s signature on key documents.
- NJ
- Hudson County
- 1/22/25
- 01/22/2025
- 133 Minutes
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Overview: In a packed agenda, the Hoboken City Council grappled with issues, notably the city’s rat problem, a contentious police chief contract, and a hefty emergency bond for waterfront repairs. Residents voiced concerns over public safety and pest control, while council members deliberated on fiscal responsibility and infrastructure management.
- NJ
- Hudson County
- 1/8/25
- 01/08/2025
- 138 Minutes
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Overview: The Hoboken City Council meeting was marked by significant public concern over two issues: the pervasive rodent infestation plaguing the city and the management of garbage disposal, both of which dominated the discussion. Residents expressed dissatisfaction with the city’s current efforts to enforce cleanliness and inspection laws, calling for more rigorous action and accountability from local government officials.