Public Visioning Meeting – August 3, 4:30pm -7:30pm
Join a hands-on and interactive workshop that will use group discussion to understand what Hoboken’s general public envisions for bicycling and walking around the City.
The QLC is proud to support Hoboken’s new car sharing program, The Hoboken Corner Car Program. The Corner Car program will be visible and convenient for residents, and is expected to take a large number of cars off our streets. Instead of spending large sums of money building additional garages, the city is taking an innovative approach to solve some of Hoboken’s parking problems.
The Citizens’ Campaign presented its “Path to Political Party Service” seminar on Thursday, March 25 at 7 P.M. at St. Matthew’s Parish Hall. This course explained the basics of how local political party committees work and prepared interested citizens for the June 8 committee elections.
For the past four years, the Hoboken Quality of Life Coalition has recognized individuals and organizations who have given their time, energy and talent to help improve life in Hoboken. Join us for the fifth annual Thanksgiving Awards, Thursday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m., at the Hoboken Historical Museum.
Join the Quality of Life Coalition for a presentation on the Water Music Project and the Hoboken Arts Center on Thursday, November 5, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the St. Matthew Trinity Lutheran Parish Hall
The Hoboken Quality of Life Coalition invites the entire community to a forum on Wed., Oct. 14, to hear from the candidates for the special election for Mayor November 3.
ne of the goals of the Hoboken Quality of Life Coalition is to achieve the preservation of as many historic buildings in the city as possible. One set of those structures from the past that forms our very perception of the city, is the Neumann Leathers buildings on Observer Highway. The numerous talented [...]
Developers, with the approval of local Planning Boards, have been hacking away at the top, face and base of the cliffs for decades.
The Hoboken Rail Yard Task Force has asked all Hoboken City Council candidates to respond to a questionnaire concerning the proposed high-rise development for the Hoboken Rail Yard. We have posted it below. The responses from the Zimmer and Cammarano council candidates are listed below the questionnaire.