
June 20,2016
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood train station was buzzing with activity this morning as Council Person Mike Sedon payed a visit to encouraging people to vote in tomorrows special election . The June 21 referendum is asking residents if they want to repeal an ordinance to bond $11.5 million to construct the Hudson Street parking deck.
The Village Council approved the resolution certifying a petition put forth by a committee of five dedicated residents. The petition calls for a repeal of an ordinance the council approved in March bonding $11.5 million for the project.
A “NO” vote is by no means and end to the parking garage but it does give the incoming council , that won election in a historic landslide more input in to the process.
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Wow, the anti-development crowd actually woke up to see off the commuters on the late morning train? Where were they at 5:27am for the #42 train?
Not the anti-development crowd, you moron. The REASONABLE development crowd.
your commute is your problem. I imagine that you are well compensated, otherwise change jobs.
You mean he anti-overdevelopment crowd. Please stop painting everybody who wants the village to remain worth living in as a reactionary, Luddite, or progress hater–standard pathetic claims by those who want to overbuild.
Build it big and build it tall because that what we need after all !!! Vote YES !!!
Where does one vote? Same place as general elections?