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HARMED - Hobokenites Against Radical & Massive Egregious Development

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SmartyJones of the Mile Square View
9 years ago

Hoboken's biggest website covering local government, politics and corruption joins your fight, signing this petiton and attended the meeting of West side residents last night. The story released today is available here: http://www.hobokenhorse.com/2016/11/west-side-hoboken-residents-voice-anger_2.html All Hoboken residents should be enlisted against these contract renegers, David and Michael Barry and resist rewarding them seeing the Monarch Project moved to 800 Monroe. Hoboken residents now must contact Mayor Zimmer and also enlist the eight members of the Hoboken City Council for the upcoming vote in two weeks on the proposed legal settlement. As important, you must register as voters and vote in local elections. If you are only a registered voter but don't vote in municipal elections in Hoboken, it will be seen in the public records and your fight even as taxpayers is undercut. Amp it up!

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Zhenhua Jia
9 years ago

Building more high rise buildings will definitely ruin our quality of life. Considering the fact that we are already over crowded, the intention of having more high rise is not gonna to do any good at the current situation. The terrible plan will dramatically harm our resident's life since it will bring more traffic and noise, block the view and sunlight.

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Debbie Freeman
9 years ago

Our area is becoming too overcrowded & new buildings are going up all over our area. They need to fix flooding & congestion in our area before you build new condos/apartments. In addition, trucks are always having difficulties negotiating the turn at 9th and Monroe, since cars are parked too close to the Monroe Street Side. It creates a back up of cars when that happens. I live at 9th/Madison and it is very dangerous getting into my garage. You should think about speed bumps, since many people think it is a straight away & they can go as fast as they want. Something needs to be done in the area before you consider anything else.

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Huiqin Wang
9 years ago

Stop building high rise buildings, protect and invest in our communities

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Millie shamim
9 years ago

Stop building high stories and ruining our city

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Anonymous
9 years ago

We as a community cannot let one mayor play monopoly with our town, forever changing the landscape into a futuristic, overcrowded, unfriendly eyesore.

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Back Room Fisher
9 years ago

I did what I promised. I protected our investment at the Tea Building (Including my 2 condos) and made a backroom deal with Applied to push those units to the back end of town. Who cares? What's the real issue? My council colleagues stand with me. They need my vote on the council and we will pass this ordinance. We tried to sneak it in before the board of education election Nov 8, since I endorsed 1 2 4. You guys are supposed to be with me, not Michael Russo.

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Tammy
9 years ago

very sad that the landscape of hoboken is being allowed to change like this and we are settling with a dishonest developer.

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Eileen Steigleder
9 years ago

Overdevelopment in northwest Hoboken is stressing the infrastructure here and negatively impacting residents' quality of life to line developers' such pockets.

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Gerard Peter Heimbuch
9 years ago

This must not be approved!

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vincenzo grasso
9 years ago

we need parks not buildings

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Alix Torres
9 years ago

For a safe city

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usha nagabhushana
9 years ago

very much interested to keep and preserve the character of neighborhood and Hoboken

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Anonymous
9 years ago

This is a disturbing development for the quality of life in Hoboken.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

I support this petition

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Laura Favorito
9 years ago

The over-building has to stop .

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Tobi messare
9 years ago

So so sad I hope an Ark is coming with this deal !

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Anonymous
9 years ago

This is not ok at all.

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Michael Young
9 years ago

Please do not allow this massive over-development in our part of town. The developers have lied to this city repeatedly on previous developments and commitments.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Safety is a big concern with added transient residents. Hoboken is known for a great place for families with young kids. We need to strengthen this reputation not to ruin it. Not to say, recent alert of kid abduction in Hoboken is very concerning for all parents.