HOBOKEN – After a standing room only crowd filled the Hoboken Historical Museum last Sunday night, another public meeting in regards to waterfront infrastructure will be held on Monday, Nov. 22, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
The meeting will once again take place at the Hoboken Historical Museum, located at 1301 Hudson St.
Mayor Dawn Zimmer said on Thursday that inspections along the waterfront have begun, and she hopes to provide an update on the status of the work thus far. Work also began this week on the road collapse on Sinatra Drive North. The county has allocated the resources to pay for Sinatra Drive North since it is a county road.
Zimmer said she will be available after the public meeting to talk with residents and answer questions they may have about city issues.
For a complete story about the waterfront, read a copy of this weekend’s Hoboken Reporter. – Ray Smith