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Hoboken City Council approves Lyft deal to greenlight joint Citi Bike venture with Jersey City


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The Hoboken Council approved a five-year contract with Lyft, the the owner of Citi Bike, to greenlight a joint bike share venture with Jersey City that will bring 300 bicycles to the Mile Square City.
Hoboken Director of Transportation and Parking Ryan Sharp (left) and Mayor Ravi Bhalla. Photo courtesy of the City of Hoboken.
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
By May 3, Lyft will begin phasing in approximately 200 bikes and 15 stations within Hoboken. Then by this summer, Lyft will add another 100 bikes and another 14 stations for a total of 300 bikes and 29 stations.
The new bike share program will be fully interoperable with Citi Bike programs in Jersey City and New York City, giving members from Hoboken seamless access to the nation’s largest bike share system with more than 16,000 bikes and 1,000 stations at no additional cost. ....

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Hoboken police investigating 'racist posts' made in chat feature during council meeting


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By John Heinis/Hudson County View
“Last night during the Hoboken City Council meeting, an unknown individual began making racist posts on the ‘Chat’ portion of the City Council meeting’s Zoom feed. This occurred at 8:21pm. There were 22 panelists on the Zoom feed who should have been the only ones to be able to view this chat feature,” Ferrante began in an email.
“Two of the panelists are African American and it is believed those posts were aimed at one of them or both of them. We feel strongly that this was unable to be viewed on the Facebook Live feed. As soon as we were able retrieve the posts and have them sent to Capt. Mike DeTrizio and Officer Arturo Gonzalez who began the initial investigation report, City Council Vice-President Jen Giattino disabled the chat feature to stop any further comments from being able to be posted.” ....

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Op-Ed: Without a well-defined plan, developers will be in the driver's seat at Hoboken's North End


Op-Ed: Without a well-defined plan, developers will be in the driver’s seat at Hoboken’s North End
In an editorial, Fund for a Better Waterfront Executive Director Ron Hine expresses why the Hoboken City Council needs to reject the current version of the North End Redevelopment Plan next week.
An artist’s rendering of Hoboken’s North End Redevelopment Plan. Photo courtesy of the City of Hoboken.
On Wednesday, March 3rd, the Hoboken City Council, which also serves as the city’s redevelopment authority, will cast one of its most fateful votes.
It will determine the future of 30 acres north of 14th Street, the North End, which represents the final large undeveloped tract of land in town. ....

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Recording studio reimagined as mixed-use residential


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A rendering of 931 Madison Street as presented by architect John Nastasi to the Hoboken City Council on Feb. 24.
A six-story mixed-use residential condo building may be constructed at the corner of 10th and Madison streets now that the Hoboken City Council has approved an introductory ordinance amending an area redevelopment plan paving way for the project.
Architect John Nastasi presented the proposed development before the council at a special virtual meeting on Feb. 24.
It would be constructed at 931 Madison St, replacing the two-story brick building once home to Water Music Recorders, a residential recording studio founded in the 1980s which has seen its fair share of A-list musicians: Beyonce, Joey Ramone, U2, and the Dave Matthews Band among others. ....

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