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Scofflaws Beware! Hoboken to Launch Automated Parking Enforcement
New York City should take note of what is going on in a city that has not had a traffic fatality since 2017.
September 29, 2025
Hoboken Pol: E-Bike Registration Not Working
“This ‘take a test wear a vest’ idea is proving to be not super effective at the moment,” said the Council member.
October 17, 2024
Hoboken Mayor Leads Region with 20 MPH Speed Limit
Hoboken leads, New York City bleeds.
February 27, 2020
Hoboken: Where Safe Intersections Matter More Than a Few Parking Spots
Meanwhile, in New York, where most people don't own cars, at a typical intersection car owners are allowed to park right up to the crosswalk, limiting visibility to the detriment of public safety.
April 4, 2018
As Jersey City and Hoboken Fight Over Bike-Share, Everyone Loses
A dispute between Hoboken and Jersey City is making the decision to operate separate bike-share systems in each city look even worse.
April 19, 2016
Hoboken City Council Rejects Bikeway So Motorists Can Double-Park
Hoboken has abandoned plans to install protected bike lanes on the city's main drag so drivers may continue to double-park.
February 18, 2016
Hoboken’s Main Drag Set for Ambitious Complete Streets Overhaul
Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer has unveiled a plan to transform Washington Street, the Square Mile City's main drag, with a two-way protected bike lane, super-sized curb extensions, and bus bulbs. The plan also includes expanded loading zones, new seating, bike racks, and bioswales for stormwater runoff.
September 25, 2014
Hoboken 2012: Bike Lanes Everywhere, Cycle Track and Bike-Share to Follow
By the end of this year, it's going to be very, very easy to bike around Hoboken.
April 25, 2012
Hoboken to Approach 80 Percent Bike Network Coverage
Adding to an impressive slate of cyclist and pedestrian improvements, Hoboken plans to stripe 10 additional miles of Class II bike lanes, toward a bike network that will cover close to 80 percent of the city's streets.
August 25, 2011
Ambitious Bike-Ped Plan Latest Hoboken Livable Streets Coup
It's official. When it comes to livable streets, Hoboken is pulling out in front of every other New York City suburb. In some ways, the one-square-mile town is even lapping New York City. The latest in a string of envy-inducing projects under Mayor Dawn Zimmer and Parking and Transportation Director Ian Sacs is the city's new bike and pedestrian plan.
December 3, 2010