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Hoboken council to consider preventing Airbnb rentals at rent-controlled buildings

Hoboken council to consider preventing Airbnb rentals at rent-controlled buildings
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Hoboken council approves 1st reading of measure to allow retail cannabis businesses

Hoboken council approves 1st reading of measure to allow retail cannabis businesses
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Hoboken council OKs amended North End redeveloper agreement, prelim budget

Hoboken council OKs amended North End redeveloper agreement, prelim budget The Hoboken City Council approved an amended North End redeveloper agreement that will likely include the location of a new Department of Public Works garage, as well as a preliminary budget with no tax increase at another long meeting last night. By Daniel Ulloa/Hudson County View Bijou Properties was designated as the redeveloper for the 1500 Clinton Street project. They unveiled a proposal last week that would include a new DPW garage, City Hall annex, and mixed-use art and retail project, though those details were removed from the resolution the council okayed last night.

Possibilities for former PSE&G site presented

Hudson Reporter Possibilities for former PSE&G site presented Hoboken considers what to do with the Marshall Street Substation × PSE&G is set to finish demolition and remediation of the site on Marshall and Second streets at the end of July. Hoboken hosted a virtual public meeting last week to discuss the possibilities for the Marshall Street Substation which could become a new mixed-use building, children’s museum and incubator space, or wellness center. As a part of PSE&G’s resiliency efforts, operations at the existing Marshall Street Substation will be consolidated with the Madison Street Substation at 11th and Madison streets.

Hoboken City Council formally opposes state bill limiting height of development below the Palisades

Hoboken City Council formally opposes state bill limiting height of development below the Palisades Updated Jan 07, 2021; Posted Jan 07, 2021 View of Hoboken from Palisade Ave. and 5th St. in Union City on Monday, December 21, 2020. - Palisade Ave. Michael DempseyMichael Dempsey Facebook Share The Hoboken City Council passed an emergency resolution Wednesday night formally opposing a state bill that would limit the height of new buildings developed below the Palisades cliffs. Councilmembers said there was an urgent need for the resolution, given rumors that a statehouse committee in Trenton would vote on the bill as early as next week. The bill is intended to protect views of New York City from atop the Palisades, which run from Jersey City north into Bergen County. New developments built below the cliffs would be required to top out no higher than 10 feet below the clifftop or Palisade Avenue.

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