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Bayonne council schedules multiple hearings, approves emergency appropriation and advances redevelopment deals; 25‑year financial agreement draws a 'No' vote

Municipal Council of the City of Bayonne · October 20, 2025
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Summary

The council ordered final passage or hearings for a slate of ordinances (including a $3 million emergency appropriation) and moved a 25‑year financial agreement for 562–568 Broadway; one council member voted no over lack of affordability provisions.

The Bayonne municipal council on Oct. 15 took a package of routine and redevelopment actions: it moved to order final passage or to set public hearings for multiple ordinances amending traffic rules and for redevelopment plans, approved a $3,000,000 special emergency appropriation for severance liabilities, and advanced a 25‑year financial agreement for property at 562–568 Broadway.

Ordinances read for second hearing included:

- O1: Special emergency appropriation of $3,000,000 to pay contractually required severance liabilities. The council closed the public hearing and ordered final passage; the roll call recorded unanimous 'Aye' votes from council members present.

- O2–O4: Amendments to the Revised General Ordinances (Chapter 7 — Traffic). Each ordinance was read by title, the council recognized no filed protests, and motions to close hearings and order final passage were carried by recorded 'Aye'…

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