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Hudson County commissioners adopt three ordinances, introduce two bond measures and endorse automated traffic enforcement
Summary
At its Sept. 11 meeting the Hudson County Board adopted three County ordinances (parking and traffic-calming measures), introduced two bond ordinances totaling $8,134,062 for school and college capital projects, and unanimously backed a resolution endorsing state legislation to permit automated traffic enforcement as part of Vision Zero goals.
The Hudson County Board of County Commissioners on Sept. 11 adopted three County ordinances on administrative code updates, parking on John F. Kennedy Boulevard and traffic-calming in Hoboken, and introduced two bond ordinances to finance capital work at the Hudson County Schools of Technology and Hudson County Community College.
Commissioners also recorded unanimous support for a resolution endorsing state legislative changes to authorize automated traffic enforcement in cities of the first class, a step the board framed as consistent with Vision Zero goals for reducing speeds near schools.
Why it matters: The two introduced bond ordinances would provide authority to appropriate financing for capital projects in 2025–26: $1,500,000 for Hudson County Schools of Technology (equipment and buses) and $6,634,062 for Hudson County Community College capital projects (the community college…
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