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APPELLATE COURT RULES
HOBOKEN RESIDENTS HAVE STANDING
TO COMPEL ENFORCEMENT OF
HOBOKEN'S PAY-TO-PLAY ORDINANCE


 
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“POG” - is a nonpartisan, political committee dedicated to:

Promotion of open, accountable and transparent municipal government

Active participation of Hoboken residents in municipal affairs

Curbing the undue influence of campaign contributions on public policy




WHAT WE'VE ACCOMPLISHED:


2004 Reform Ordinance Package


 In 2004, POG created a package of reform ordinances, in cooperation with New Jersey Common Cause and the Center for Civic Responsibility, with the intent of reducing the amount of money in municipal elections, and leveling the playing field among municipal candidates, as well as among developers seeking variances or redevelopment contracts, and entities seeking no-bid professional services contracts with the city.  The purpose of the reform package was to lower the cost of professional service contracts, improve the quality of services provided to Hoboken, and increase the publics knowledge of, and trust in, government.


Electronic Accessibility of Public Information


Ordinance requires the city to make public notices, agendas, and records available in electronic form in the City Clerks office as well as on the Hoboken City website.


Competitive Negotiations for Professional Services Contracts


Ordinance requires that the city award all contracts or agreements to outside consultants for the provision of professional services on the basis of competitive negotiation.


Developer Contribution Disclosure Statement


Ordinance requires developers before the City Zoning or Planning boards, or taking part in redevelopment processes, to disclose contributions made to city officers and political candidates.


Public Contracting Reform


Ordinance restricts the amount of campaign contributions that are permitted to be made to Hoboken politicians by professional services entities that have contracts with or seek to obtain contracts from the city.


2007 ORDINANCES
 

 
Public Contracting Reform
 


Not a new ordinance, actually, but better and more comprehensive than the previous law. 


Redevelopment Pay-to-Play Reform


Ordinance prohibits developers who engage in redevelopment activities from contributing to local candidates and political parties. This will help reduce the amount of influence developers have in creating and defining our redevelopment zones.

 


Tired of politics as usual in Hoboken? 

Do you want honesty from our municipal government? 

If so, then you should join us.


We know that cleaning up local government is a tall order, so we need your help.  Become a member of People for Open Government. 

 

  


Questions:  reply@peopleforopengovernment.org


People for Open Government
P.O. Box 1554 
Hoboken, NJ 07030
 


 




 

  
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