The Bayonne Municipal Council voted Wednesday on a slate of ordinances, bond measures, redevelopment approvals and procurement items, adopting a package of routine and capital measures described on the meeting agenda.
Major items acted on included:
- A bond ordinance to fund a new water chiller and heating/cooling improvements at City Hall (appropriation $3,250,000; authorization to issue $3,095,200 in bonds/notes). The ordinance was given final passage after a public hearing and passed on a recorded unanimous vote.
- An amendment to a prior bond ordinance increasing the appropriation for road improvements by $800,000 (total appropriation $3,500,000). Final passage was approved unanimously.
- Final passage of an ordinance approving a redevelopment plan for property at 361 373 Kennedy Boulevard (Block 262, lots 7 9), after planning-board review; council members asked technical questions about upper-floor setbacks and parking during the hearing. The measure passed unanimously.
- Final adoption of a redevelopment-related ordinance designating Bayview JV LLC as redeveloper for certain parcels and amending Title 39 traffic-law enforcement provisions tied to a redeveloper (ordinance passed with unanimous recorded vote).
- A series of municipal-code updates and routine land-use items including amendments to licensing and business registration (Chapter 4), traffic-code changes (Chapter 7), and scattered-sites redevelopment plan amendments. Each ordinance was read by title, opened for public comment (no protests filed on several), and ordered to final passage by unanimous vote.
Council also approved procurement and capital items including: purchase of patrol vehicles, upgrades to municipal HVAC and card-access systems, an emergency generator for City Hall, and other professional services contracts. Procurement items were approved by roll call; where price or vendor changes were noted the council recorded the procurement details.
Several redevelopment-related matters were introduced for future public hearing and final action, including a refundable bond ordinance and redevelopment plans for Avenue C and other parcels; those items were scheduled for public hearing on Feb. 19, 2025. The council also authorized on-call consultant lists for planning, engineering and environmental review services for 2025.
Votes were generally unanimous on all final-passage items. The council president and individual council members described several agenda items as technical or financial and said further follow-up would occur in committee or at later meetings when necessary.