Politics & Government

Council to Cast Final Vote on Use of Eminent Domain

The Mayor wrote a letter to the people of Hoboken, urging residents to express their opinions on the issue.

Whether or not the city will be able to . That is the question on the city council's plate this week. 

The city council passed on first reading a few weeks ago. Before it can become law, the ordinance needs to pass again. 

The council also approved the measure last year, to help facilitate the city to buy a piece of land in the Fourth Ward. The city has until the end of August to buy the land,  

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For the full text of Mayor Dawn Zimmer's letter, see below: 

Dear Hoboken Residents,

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This Wednesday, June 6th at 7:00 is a crucial City Council meeting for everyone who wants more park space in Hoboken. Do you want more space to play in your sports league? Do you think our parks are too crowded? Do you want more space for your child to practice and play sports? Do you want to introduce a new sport to Hoboken? Do you want more open space to just relax, lounge, read a book, and enjoy the outdoors? If you want more park space for any of these reasons, then please read on and let your Council member know your views.  

The New Park Challenge:

This Wednesday, the Council will be asked to authorize the potential acquisition of land through negotiation and, if necessary, eminent domain for parks in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Wards (roughly the western half of Hoboken). 

The only way our open space promises can be fulfilled is if we take the tangible steps that are needed to actually fulfill them. This means we need to acquire property before the market makes it unaffordable or development makes it impossible.

The time has come for your elected officials to deliver on the open space promises we have all made at election time. The City has $23 million (including a $3 million Open Space County grant) to acquire land for open space. On Wednesday, the Council will be voting on a 2nd and final reading to authorize the acquisition of approximately an acre of property in the Southwest. They will also vote on 1st reading to authorize the potential purchase of approximately six acres in the 5th Ward (known as the Henkel/Cognis site, now owned by BASF) and a smaller property in the 3rd Ward (known as the Pino site).

The $23 million will likely not be sufficient to acquire all of these properties, but the authorization will enable the City to conduct serious negotiations for these properties.

Council members need to hear directly from residents concerned about this issue. Please take a few moments to email them and/or attend the Council meeting to voice your views.

Council President Bhalla: rbhalla@hobokennj.org

Vice President Cunningham (5th Ward): pcunningham@hobokennj.org

Councilwoman-at-Large Marsh: cmarsh@hobokennj.org

Councilman-at-Large Mello: dmello@hobokennj.org

1st Ward Councilwoman Castellano: email@castellanoforhoboken.com

2nd Ward Councilwoman Mason: beth@masoncitycouncil.org

3rd Ward Councilman Russo: councilmanrusso@aol.com

4th Ward Councilman Occhipinti:  timothy.occhipinti@gmail.com

6th Ward Councilwoman Giattino: jengiattino6@gmail.com

If you want to discuss this directly with me, feel free to stop by my open office hours from 5pm-7pm today, Monday June 4, at my office on the 2nd floor of City Hall. No appointment is necessary.

Thanks so much for listening,

Mayor Dawn Zimmer


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