19-5-1 Reducing Taxes and Solving Water Main Breaks

Tonight is a really important city council meeting at 7pm that I hope you can either attend in person or watch online on the City's website or on Facebook Live

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19-3-26 Budgets Yes! Parks Delayed...

 

Today feels like an official break in the weather and a trend towards Spring… fingers crossed. 

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Updates: A LOT going on and a Pink Duck

There always seems to be a lot going on, but this week there seemed to be more than normal

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20-10-2 Weekend Reading from Councilwoman Fisher

 
 

On this Friday morning we are all awaking to the news about the President and First Lady having tested positive for Coronavirus. 

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20-9-25 Mayor's 9.8% Tax Increase Lowered to 7.5% by City Council

Wednesday night the City Council made a difficult decision to approve by a vote of 8-1 an amended 2020 Municipal Budget with a $4.2M or 7.5% increase to the Municipal Tax Levy.  
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Taxes and Parking and Development and Festivals and More

 

The list of notable news only seems to get bigger in Hoboken, never smaller.  

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19-9-9 It starts with a petition, ends with a vote!

 

Four years later, a little older, a little wiser, and even more inspired than ever to run for election again!  

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19-6-10 Lower Tax Increase & Correcting Record About the Budget

 

After weeks of working with the Administration and the Department of Community Affairs, last week the City Council voted 5-4 to adopt the Amended Municipal Budget. 

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19-5-15 Budget Amendment with Reduce Tax Increase!

 

Tonight the City Council is holding the Public Hearing for the Budget Amendment that was proposed by the Council at the last meeting on May 1st where it was approved 8-1 (“Council Amended Budget”). 

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19-4-17 New Suez Contract & Ending Watermain Breaks

 

Since 1994, Hoboken has repeatedly sold its future water revenues to fill unexpected budget gaps. 

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