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Hoboken High School Referendum Q&A: Webinar Registration link Posted

Residents can vote on Jan. 25 in a referendum for or against a new $241M Hoboken High School building on 10th Street. More are weighing in.

HOBOKEN, NJ — The Hoboken School District will host a webinar at 7 p.m. Thursday about the proposed $241 million Hoboken High School building, which will be up for a referendum vote on Jan. 25.

The link to register for the webinar is here. The passcode will be distributed 10 minutes before the 7 p.m. webinar, the district says on its website.

The page for the webinar says the presentation will include a Q&A and other information.

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More residents have weighed in on both sides of the issue after it became public in November. Some have posted letters on Patch, including this most recent one from a longtime resident. To post a letter about the project on Patch yourself, follow the set of instructions here for posting an article.

Here are two of several groups/websites formed to discuss the plan, for and against:

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The district has been updating its Q&A: Hoboken School Board Posts Q&A On School Project

So far, Councilwoman Tiffanie Fisher has publicly endorsed voting no on the project "as currently proposed," while Councilwoman Emily Jabbour has endorsed a "yes" vote. Read about their stances here. READ MORE: Debate Gets Heated Over High School Proposal

Basics Of The Plan

  • The Hoboken Board of Education announced the plan in November to erect a new building at 10th and Jefferson streets, the site of the present high school athletic complex. The new building would include an athletic field on its rooftop.
  • Hoboken Middle School, in a building over a century old, would move to the high school spot at Ninth and Clinton streets.
  • The district said it was proposing the project because of rising enrollment and aging buildings.
  • The board held its first public forum about the project last month, then posted a Q&A on its website.

The proposal will raise annual property taxes for a $500,000 property in Hoboken by approximately $500 a year.

READ MORE: Hoboken School Board Posts Q&A On School Project

READ MORE: New Hoboken High School To Go To Planning Board Next Month

Dates Of The Meetings

The remaining public meetings will be held on these dates:

  • Virtual meeting on Jan. 13 at 7 p.m.
  • Monday Jan. 17, Hoboken High School (in person)

Video About High School Project

For questions, email: ProposedNewHHS@hoboken.k12.nj.us

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