Friday, October 2, 2009

Bill giving NJ Transit unlimited development rights halted - By Claire Moses/The Jersey Journal October 2, 2009

Legislation that would have allowed New Jersey Transit to have full control over how it develops its property was halted, due in part to objections from Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer.

NJ Transit wants to build 45-story residential towers and a 70-story commercial buildings over the rail yard around the Hoboken train station. Zimmer, who has fought against NJ Transit's plan since it was first announced over a year ago, managed to stop the bill this week, according to a news release from her office.

According to the release, Sen. Paul Sarlo, the bill's sponsor, agreed not to go forward "until Hoboken is satisfied with its content." oing to change the character of our town," Zimmer added.


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