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The Hoboken City Council approved a package of ordinances and advanced several introduction items during its meeting.
On second reading the council adopted an ordinance to add reserved parking spaces for persons with disabilities (B823) after a brief hearing with no public speakers. The council also adopted an ordinance amending Chapter 190‑9 to add multi‑way stop control at the intersection of Seventh Street and Garden Street. Both measures passed on voice/roll‑call votes.
The council approved changes to loading‑zone hours on Washington Street and moved forward an ordinance to switch mobile rental pool vendors and taxi cab renewals to a rolling approval process instead of fixed calendar renewal dates. Another ordinance was introduced to remove a reserved disabled parking space on Willow Avenue and add a reserved space on Bloomfield Street. Several items (notably CD5 and two others) were carried to the planning board or otherwise continued for future review.
Clerks recorded roll‑call votes during the meeting; most items passed with recorded 'aye' votes from the council.
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