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Bayonne council advances bond, redevelopment agreements and dozens of contracts; several items withdrawn for further vetting

Bayonne City Council · March 22, 2026
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Summary

At its March 18 meeting the Bayonne City Council ordered final passage of a $3 million sewer bond, approved multiple redevelopment financial agreements and awarded several professional-services and construction contracts while withdrawing some items—including a workforce-housing ordinance—for additional review.

The Bayonne City Council on March 18 ordered final passage of a $3,000,000 bond ordinance to replace a sanitary sewer on Avenue W and advanced multiple redevelopment financial agreements and professional-services contracts.

The council conducted second readings and moved to final passage for several ordinances: a $3 million bond ordinance for sanitary-sewer replacement; a financial agreement with John F. Kennedy Urban Renewal LLC covering multiple Kennedy Boulevard properties; and a reapproval of a financial agreement with Chanty 5 Urban Renewal LLC for a Broadway property. For each of these items the clerk reported that no protests were filed and council recorded motions and roll calls to close the public hearings and order final passage.

Council also considered a range of engineering, planning and construction agreements on consent. Notable approvals included a one-year agreement…

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