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County law department says municipalities will join Kearny in Superior Court action over helicopter noise

Hudson County Board of County Commissioners · April 24, 2026

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Summary

Commissioners discussed rising helicopter noise across Hudson River communities; county law department said Kearny will lead a Superior Court petition and other municipalities and the county will join the litigation; commissioners asked for a written memo on strategy and grounds.

Commissioners heard repeated complaints about helicopter noise affecting neighborhoods along the Hudson River corridor and discussed a coordinated legal response. The county law department said Kearny will take the lead on a Superior Court petition and that Hudson County and several municipal law departments will join in the filing.

A county-law representative (speaker 11) said the litigation team has been working with municipal attorneys in Kearny, Jersey City, Bayonne and Hoboken on briefing and discovery, and that the petition will be shared with the litigation group before filing. A commissioner asked for a written memorandum outlining the status of the planned action, expected grounds and the anticipated filing timeline.

Commissioners said they have been receiving constituent emails about noise in multiple communities and requested that the law department contact other municipalities to ensure they are aware and can participate. The county representative said the litigation is in preparation and that substantive strategy discussions will remain internal to the litigation group until pleadings are ready to share.

What happens next: county counsel and municipal attorneys will finalize and share the pleading with the litigation group ahead of filing in Superior Court; commissioners requested a written memorandum describing anticipated grounds and timing.