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Hudson County corrects ordinance notice after public question about photographing in county buildings
Summary
Public commenter raised questions about a proposed amendment regulating County building use and whether photography in county-controlled spaces is restricted. County Counsel and the Clerk said the published classified ad contained the correct hearing date and the Board amended the ordinance text to correct the internal date before final adoption.
A public question about whether a proposed amendment to Hudson County’s County Building Use rules would limit photography inside county-controlled spaces prompted a legal and procedural exchange and, ultimately, a correction to the ordinance record.
Mark Bloomberg, a West New York resident, told commissioners he had requested copies under OPRA but received them late and was concerned the proposed amendment—intended to clarify building use rules and enforcement—might limit photography for members of the public. “So my question today…
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