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Hackensack project manager outlines paving, SCADA, bridge grant and sewer-separation timeline

Hackensack City Council · December 17, 2025
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City project manager Ryan updated the council on Johnson Park redesign, Fashini field drainage and lighting, SCADA installations, the 2025 paving program, and a DOT bridge grant of over $317,000 toward an estimated $1.2 million in bridge work; sewer-separation phases are in design with bidding expected in early 2026.

City project manager Ryan told the Hackensack City Council on Dec. 16 that several infrastructure projects are moving forward and that the city has received a New Jersey Department of Transportation award covering part of an expected $1.2 million bridge program.

Ryan said the city is still redesigning Johnson Park; work at the Fashini site included drainage, subbase for the third field, fence-post and light-pole…

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