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Bayonne council approves multiple redevelopment and traffic ordinances; designates city bird
Summary
On Sept. 17, 2025, the Bayonne City Council approved several redevelopment designations, access agreements and updates to the traffic code, and adopted a resolution naming the yellow‑crowned night heron the city's official bird. A $3 million emergency appropriation was introduced for a future hearing.
Bayonne City Council approved a series of ordinances and resolutions at its Sept. 17 meeting, advancing redevelopment plans for multiple properties, finalizing access and lease agreements, and adopting updates to the municipal traffic code.
The council gave final passage to ordinances including an acquisition for public purposes (introduced earlier and read for second time), a redevelopment plan for 745–747 Broadway, an access agreement with 26 North Avenue Urban Renewal LLC, and a 30‑year lease for the Fire Museum of Bayonne at 10 West 47th Street. Council also considered a package of…
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