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Hoboken Should Get New Recreation Center On Site Of Old One, Councilman Says

Hoboken Councilman Ruben Ramos said the city should build a new recreation center on the spot of the existing Multi-Service Center.

HOBOKEN, NJ — Hoboken Councilman Ruben Ramos says he's tired of promises from political officials over the years to bring a recreation center and pool to Hoboken. So he's going to push a little harder.

Ramos said that he will soon ask the city to put out a request for proposals to build a recreation center, probably on the site of the existing Multiservice Center on Grand Street.

"I appeal to the [Ravi] Bhalla administration to re-engage the community and begin holding community meetings to gather feedback while we are in the RFP process," Ramos said. "Let’s finally make this vision a reality.”

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Ramos, who represents the southwest corner of town, said, "The current state of the Multi Service Center no longer accommodates the needs of Hoboken’s growing community. It is time to
engage the public to create a state of the art center that will benefit all of Hoboken’s citizens."

The city is waiting for various other recreational facilities to become available.

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The YMCA closed suddenly years ago, only to reopen without a public recreation aspect.

The Hoboken Public Schools recently proposed a multifaceted plan with a pool, hockey rink, and other recreational facilities, but the referendum failed and the district will have to try again in a year.

Regardless, Ramos said that he's tired of waiting.

“I also implore Mayor Bhalla and his administration to include the Hoboken’s Public Schools and the Hoboken Public Library in this process so we can maximize our potential to meet our community and academic needs," Ramos said.

He said that in 2018, the city began a feasibility process for the Multi Service Center
with a pool and ice rink, but never followed through.

A city spokesperson did not respond, when asked if there would be comment.

Related Hoboken Recreation News

The city is looking to hire a recreation director to revamp and add more recreation and summer programming: READ MORE: Hoboken To Revamp Recreation And Summer Programs

The city has also announced recreation baseball and softball signups. Find out more here.

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