Hoboken Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla gave his fourth State of the City Address, highlighting his priorities for this year, including advancing open space projects with flood resiliency upgrades, investing in Hoboken’s infrastructure and water main system, substantial improvements to the waterfront, and more.
In his remarks, Mayor Bhalla highlighted upcoming open space redevelopment projects and resiliency efforts, including several waterfront projects. Specifically, Mayor Bhalla is focusing on a project on Sinatra Drive, including over 160 trees, plants, and green infrastructure to absorb rainwater, and Vision Zero pedestrian safety improvements, including 15 high-visibility crosswalks, 15 curb extensions, and 13 rapid flashing beacons.
Mayor Bhalla also plans to invest in critical infrastructure, including over 5,000 linear feet of new water mains, modern pressure sensors, and more. Further, he intends to increase city services through new social workers and recreation programming to improve the quality of life for residents.
“What I learned over the last few years still remains true today: Hoboken is strong because Hoboken stands together,” said Mayor Bhalla.