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During a recent virtual meeting focused on Hoboken's housing policies, concerns were raised regarding proposed changes to the city's rent control ordinance. Critics argued that the last-minute access to the meeting and the virtual format hindered transparency and good governance.
One speaker emphasized that the timing and method of the meeting appeared to be an attempt to push through significant alterations to the rent control regulations under the guise of the ongoing pandemic. The speaker's remarks highlighted a growing unease among residents about the potential impact of these changes on affordable housing in Hoboken.
As discussions continue, community members are calling for clearer communication and more inclusive processes to ensure that all voices are heard in shaping the future of housing in the city. The meeting underscored the importance of transparency in local governance, particularly in matters that directly affect residents' livelihoods and living conditions.
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