Councilman Ruben Ramos "our roads are in crisis"

 


The issue is real and is compounded with Hoboken City Hall approving a growing list of mammoth developments, often against the common sense of infrastructure requirements underground - not only above ground. It's not only the roads in crisis. 

Councilman Michael Russo, highlighted as the biggest recipient of $100,000 in Big Development money from the biggest landowner in town notes City Hall can "manage" the process better. Which means he plans to see a lot more towers going up all over town to reward his Big Development friends as he's banked hundreds of thousands from these special interests.

Forget about any small town feel of Hoboken. That's disappearing with every big construction underway and more slated to begin. Adding to the existing pileup isn't going to be "managed." It's going to manage you and your family as traffic slows, more air pollution flows and Hoboken is changed forever.

At least special interests will eat heartily. 

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