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Hudson County moves emergency management under Sheriff, adopts several traffic and parking ordinances
Summary
The Board adopted ordinances moving the County Office of Emergency Management to the Sheriff's Office to align with state practice and adopted traffic-related ordinances (Hoboken stop signs; restricted parking on Willow Avenue; traffic-calming in Secaucus). County counsel said the change helps align OEM with 911 and patrol functions.
The Hudson County Board of County Commissioners on Dec. 11 adopted multiple administrative ordinances, including moving the county Office of Emergency Management (OEM) from the Department of Roads and Public Property to the Sheriff's Office and enacting several traffic- and parking-related ordinances.
County Counsel Alberico DePierro told the board the administrative change aligns Hudson County with the rest of New Jersey, where OEM typically sits with agencies that…
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