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Bayonne council adopts series of ordinances, redevelopment measures and names official city bird
Summary
The Bayonne City Council on Sept. 17 approved a package of ordinances and redevelopment resolutions, including final passage of traffic code changes, authorization of an access agreement, a 30‑year lease for the Bayonne Fire Museum and a resolution naming the yellow‑crowned night heron the city bird.
The Bayonne City Council on Sept. 17 approved a package of ordinances and redevelopment resolutions, including final passage of several traffic and land‑use measures, authorization of an access agreement and a 30‑year lease for the Bayonne Fire Museum, and a resolution designating the yellow‑crowned night heron as the city bird.
The council opened and closed public hearings on multiple ordinances that had been introduced Aug. 13 and moved each to final passage. Several items drew no public protest and were closed by motion and voice vote. The measures included changes to the municipal traffic code, approval of redevelopment plans for specific blocks and lots across the city, and authorization of access and property agreements required under the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law.
Votes at a glance - O‑1: Ordinance authorizing acquisition of real property (City of Jersey City) — second reading held and final passage ordered; roll call recorded as Aye from Booker, Carroll, Perez, Weimer and LaPalouse. Outcome: approved. - O‑2: Ordinance approving redevelopment plan for 745–747 Broadway (Block 139, Lots 18 & 19) — public hearing held and…
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