Newark, NJ
No tenemos próximas reuniones registradas para Newark. El registro más reciente que tenemos es del Wed Aug 19, 2026. Es posible que las reuniones más nuevas aún no se hayan publicado en el portal oficial, o que aún no las hayamos recopilado. Esto describe nuestro registro, no si el consejo o junta se ha reunido.
NewarkNJ averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$337,800 Typical home value $481,883 -1.7% yr/yr · +22.3% 5-yr
Reuniones recientes
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Municipal Council
Council Chamber
Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 12:30 PM
Municipal Council
Council to vote on cannabis rules, property sales, and $64M budget bridge
The Newark Municipal Council will hold a regular meeting to decide on ordinances, including cannabis regulations and property sales, and to authorize temporary emergency appropriations totaling over $64 million for city operations and grants.
- Amend cannabis ordinance to add micro consumption and armed security rules
- Authorize sale of city properties for redevelopment per Exhibit A
- Grant 25-year tax abatement for 42-unit housing project at 636-642 MLK Blvd
- Approve $64.2M temporary emergency appropriation for city operations
- Renew $575K contract for government access TV studio operations
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✓ Decidido: Council adopts cannabis ordinance changes, approves $64.2M interim budget
The Newark Municipal Council adopted amendments to the city's cannabis ordinance, including new micro consumption rules, armed security requirements, and license fees. The council also approved a $64.2 million temporary emergency appropriation to cover operating expenses until the 2026 budget is adopted, and authorized a $5.15 million contract for Broadway Park improvements. Several property sales and redevelopment agreements were approved, while others were deferred.
- Adopted cannabis ordinance amendments (7-0, 2 absent)
- Approved $64,217,469 temporary operating budget (8-0, 1 absent)
- Approved $5,151,350.90 Broadway Park improvements contract (7-0, 1 abstain, 1 absent)
- Approved sale of 369-371 Peshine Ave to TNV'S & Associates for $111,875 (8-0, 1 absent)
- Approved sale of 290-292 Chadwick Ave to Novo Holdings for $73,836.78 (8-0, 1 absent)
- Approved sale of 360-362 6th Ave to Benefits Properties for $84,000 (8-0, 1 absent)
- Approved sale of 205 Avon Ave to 256 Chadwick LLC for $59,500 (8-0, 1 absent)
- Approved sale of 215 Fairmount Ave to King Deans LLC for $63,920 (8-0, 1 absent)
Council Chamber
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Wednesday, August 5, 2026
12:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member C. Lawrence Crump
Council Member Donna Jackson
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President Luis A. Quintana
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
REGULAR MEETING
August 5, 2026Municipal Council Meeting Agenda - Final
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
Robert L. Cole Jr., Pastor
Holy Temple Freewill Baptist Church
782 South 18th Street #784
Newark, New Jersey 07103
3. STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P .I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for thi …
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Wednesday, August 5, 2026
12:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member C. Lawrence Crump
Council Member Donna Jackson
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President Luis A. Quintana
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Minutes - Final
REGULAR MEETING
August 5, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Minutes - Final
CALL TO ORDER
1.
Regular meeting of the Municipal Council was called to order on the above
date in the Council Chamber, Second Floor, City Hall, Newark, New Jersey, at
12:36 P.M.
NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
Robert L. Cole Jr., Pastor
Holy Temple Freewill Baptist Church
782 South 18th Street #784
Newark, New Jersey 07103
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
3.
In accordance with New Jersey P.I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5, adequate
notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger, the Jersey
Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time and location of this
meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board in City Hall and by filing
with the Office of the C …
Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 12:30 PM
Municipal Council
Newark Council to vote on tax abatements and $67.7M in emergency operating funds
The Municipal Council will consider several long-term tax abatements for residential and mixed-use developments in the North and West Wards. The body is also reviewing a temporary emergency appropriation to fund city operations until the 2026 budget is adopted.
- Proposed $67,727,086.00 temporary emergency appropriation for city-wide operating expenses
- Tax abatement for 448-452 South Orange Avenue: 34 residential units and retail space
- Tax abatement for 518-530 S. 16th Street: 20 residential units
- Tax abatement for 452-458 Summer Avenue: 65 residential units
- Proposed increase of City Tax Collector administrative fee from 1% to 2%
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✓ Decidido: Council adopts 2026 budget, approves multiple tax abatements
The Newark Municipal Council adopted the 2026 Municipal Budget and approved several long-term tax abatements for residential and mixed-use developments across the city. The council also approved a $67.7 million temporary emergency appropriation for operating expenses, a $4.5 million grant for Broadway Park redesign, and a $6.5 million workforce grant. Several property sales for redevelopment were approved, while others were deferred.
- Adopted 2026 Municipal Budget (9-0)
- Approved $67.7M temporary appropriation for operating expenses (9-0)
- Approved 10-year tax abatement extension for FBI Building at 1-33 Centre Place (7-2)
- Approved 20-year tax abatement for 34-unit mixed-use building at 448-452 South Orange Ave (8-1)
- Approved 20-year tax abatement for 20-unit building at 518-530 S. 16th St (9-0)
- Approved 25-year tax abatement for 65-unit building at 452-458 Summer Ave (8-1)
- Approved $4.5M grant for Broadway Park redesign (9-0)
- Approved $6.5M WIOA workforce grant (9-0)
Council Chamber
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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
12:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member C. Lawrence Crump
Council Member Donna Jackson
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President Luis A. Quintana
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
REGULAR MEETING
July 15, 2026Municipal Council Meeting Agenda - Final
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
Brenda Byrd, Pastor
Christian Pentecostal Church
3. STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P .I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for this
meeting was disseminated on July 10, 2026 at the time of preparati …
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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
12:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member C. Lawrence Crump
Council Member Donna Jackson
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President Luis A. Quintana
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Minutes - Final
REGULAR MEETING
July 15, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Minutes - Final
CALL TO ORDER
1.
Regular meeting of the Municipal Council was called to order on the above
date in the Council Chamber, Second Floor, City Hall, Newark, New Jersey, at
12:34 P.M.
NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
Brenda Byrd, Pastor
Christian Pentecostal Church
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
3.
In accordance with New Jersey P.I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5, adequate
notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger, the Jersey
Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time and location of this
meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board in City Hall and by filing
with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of regular meetings and
conferences of the N …
Wed Jul 1, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Municipal Council
✓ Decidido: Newark council re-elects Quintana as president for 4-year term
The Newark Municipal Council held its inauguration and organization meeting, certifying the May 12 and June 9, 2026 election results and swearing in Mayor Ras J. Baraka and all nine council members. The council unanimously elected Luis A. Quintana as Council President for the term July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2030. No other substantive decisions were made; the meeting was largely ceremonial and procedural.
- Certified results of May 12 and June 9, 2026 municipal elections (unanimous)
- Elected Luis A. Quintana as Council President for term July 1, 2026–June 30, 2030 (9-0)
New Jersey Performing Arts Center
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Wednesday, July 1, 2026
12:00 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
New Jersey Performing Arts Center
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member C. Lawrence Crump
Council Member Donna Jackson
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President Luis A. Quintana
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Minutes - Final
Inauguration/Organization Meeting
July 1, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Minutes - Final
The Inauguration of the Mayor and Members of the Municipal Council of the
City of Newark, New Jersey was held on the above date at the New Jersey
Performing Arts Center, Newark, New Jersey at 12:00 p.m.
Arts High School Jazz Band performed various musical selections.
City Clerk Kecia Daniels gave the welcome and introduced the Master of
Ceremony, Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk.
Deputy City Clerk Abraham Negron acknowledged several dignitaries who
were in attendance on this occasion.
The Mayor and the Municipal Council processioned to the stage
accompanied by Dawadi African Drums.
The Grouping of the Colors was presented by the Newark Department of
Safety Color Guard.
The Stars Spangled Banner and Lift Every Voice and Sing was performed by
Dion Simmons.
The invocation was delivered by Imam Daud Haqq, NIA Masjid and
Community Center.
City Clerk Kecia D …
Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 12:30 PM
Municipal Council
El Concejo votará sobre una exención fiscal de 35 años para un proyecto de vivienda asequible de 196 unidades
El Concejo Municipal de Newark llevará a cabo audiencias públicas y votará sobre varias ordenanzas y resoluciones. Los puntos clave incluyen una exención fiscal de 35 años para un proyecto de alquiler totalmente asequible de 196 unidades en 10 Park Place, una venta de terreno por $1.00 a Essex Reservoir Urban Renewal LLC, y una extensión de la exención fiscal para el edificio del FBI. El concejo también considerará aumentar la tarifa administrativa retenida por el cobrador de impuestos de la ciudad del 1% al 2%.
- Exención fiscal de 35 años para un proyecto de vivienda asequible de 196 unidades en 10 Park Place (Ordenanza 6PSF-e)
- Venta de terreno municipal en 324-346 South Orange Avenue por $1.00 a Essex Reservoir Urban Renewal LLC (Ordenanza 6PSF-a)
- Extensión de 10 años de la exención fiscal para el edificio del FBI en 1-33 Centre Place (Ordenanza 6F-a)
- Aumento de la tarifa administrativa para los distritos de mejora especial del 1% al 2% (Ordenanza 6F-b)
- Aceptación de una subvención de $4,031,000 para el Proyecto de Peatonalización y Pacificación del Tráfico de Newark Safe Gateway (Resolución 7R1-a)
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✓ Decidido: Council approves 35-year tax abatement for 196-unit affordable housing project at 10 Park Place
The Newark Municipal Council approved a 35-year tax abatement for 10 Park Place Newark LLC to convert the property at 2-4, 6, and 8-12 Park Place into a 196-unit fully affordable residential rental project, with units restricted to tenants at or below 30%, 50%, and 60% of Area Median Income. The council also adopted several ordinances on first reading, including a 10-year tax abatement extension for the FBI Building at 1-33 Centre Place and an increase in the City Tax Collector's administrative fee from 1% to 2%. Multiple resolutions were approved, including a $4.03 million grant for the Newark Safe Gateway Pedestrianization project, a $1.9 million grant for the SuNuP Summer Food Program, and several property sales for redevelopment. Two property sale resolutions were deferred, and a resolution to confer lifetime health benefits to Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez was returned to administration.
- Approved 35-year tax abatement for 196-unit fully affordable housing project at 10 Park Place (8-0)
- Adopted on first reading 10-year tax abatement extension for FBI Building at 1-33 Centre Place (6-0, 1 abstention)
- Adopted on first reading ordinance increasing City Tax Collector administrative fee from 1% to 2% (7-0)
- Approved $4,031,000 NJDOT grant for Newark Safe Gateway Pedestrianization and Traffic Calming Project (8-0)
- Approved $1,918,741.75 grant for SuNuP Summer Food Program to provide meals to Newark children (8-0)
- Approved sale of 176-178 Clinton Avenue to Clinton View, LLC for $972,000 for 16-unit residential development (8-0)
- Deferred sale of 787 South 15th Street to Solace Realty Concepts, LLC (8-0)
- Returned to administration resolution to confer lifetime health benefits to Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez (8-0)
Council Chamber
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
12:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
REGULAR MEETING
June 17, 2026Municipal Council Meeting Agenda - Final
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
Dr. Pete Palmer, Sr. Pastor
Trinity Temple Seventh-Day Adventist Church
35-37 Hillside Avenue
Newark, New Jersey 07108
3. STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P .I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda f …
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
12:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Donna Jackson
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Minutes - Final
REGULAR MEETING
June 17, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Minutes - Final
CALL TO ORDER
1.
Regular meeting of the Municipal Council was called to order on the above
date in the Council Chamber, Second Floor, City Hall, Newark, New Jersey, at
12:32 P.M.
NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
Dr. Pete Palmer, Sr. Pastor
Trinity Temple Seventh-Day Adventist Church
35-37 Hillside Avenue
Newark, New Jersey 07108
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
3.
In accordance with New Jersey P.I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5, adequate
notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger, the Jersey
Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time and location of this
meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board in City Hall and …
Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Municipal Council
El Concejo presenta el presupuesto municipal de 2026 de $900.5 millones
El Concejo Municipal presenta el Presupuesto Municipal Anual de 2026 de $900,500,264.94. Se programó una audiencia pública sobre el presupuesto para el 15 de julio de 2026. Además, el concejo autoriza el establecimiento de una relación de ciudades hermanas con Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal, con una ceremonia el 11 de junio.
- Presentación del presupuesto anual de 2026: $900,500,264.94
- Audiencia pública sobre el presupuesto: 15 de julio de 2026
- Autorización de la relación de ciudades hermanas con Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal
- Ceremonia de ciudad hermana: 11 de junio de 2026
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✓ Decidido: Council introduces $900.5M 2026 budget, advances 35-year tax abatement for 196-unit affordable housing project
The Newark Municipal Council introduced the 2026 annual municipal budget of $900,500,264.94, with a public hearing scheduled for July 15, 2026. The Council also advanced on first reading a 35-year tax abatement for the adaptive reuse of 10 Park Place into a 196-unit fully affordable residential rental project, with a public hearing set for June 17, 2026. Additionally, the Council authorized a sister cities relationship with Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal, and approved a hold harmless and indemnification agreement for the Newark Fan Village event.
- Introduced 2026 municipal budget of $900,500,264.94 (9-0)
- Advanced on first reading 35-year tax abatement for 10 Park Place affordable housing project (9-0)
- Authorized sister cities relationship with Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal (9-0)
- Approved hold harmless and indemnification agreement for Newark Fan Village with Fifth Corner LLC and Iberia I LLC (9-0)
- Approved professional services contract with Ehrlich, Petriello, Gudin, Plaza & Reed, PC for litigation defense, not to exceed $200,000 (9-0)
Council Chamber
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Wednesday, June 3, 2026
10:00 AM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final Revised
SPECIAL MEETING
June 3, 2026Municipal Council Meeting Agenda - Final Revised
CALL TO ORDER
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P .I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for this
meeting was disseminated on May 29, 2026 at the time of preparation
and posted on the website of the City of Newark.
ROLL CALL
Page 2 City of Newark Printed on 5/29/2026
June 3, 2026Municipal Council Meeting Agenda - Final Revised
AGENDA RESOLUTION CODES PER DEPARTMENT
1 Administration
2 Economic and Housing Development
3 Enginee …
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Wednesday, June 3, 2026
10:00 AM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Donna Jackson
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Minutes - Final
SPECIAL MEETING
June 3, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Minutes - Final
CALL TO ORDER
Regular meeting of the Municipal Council was called to order on the above
date in the Council Chamber, Second Floor, City Hall, Newark, New Jersey, at
10:05 A.M.
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P.I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5, adequate
notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger, the Jersey
Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time and location of this
meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board in City Hall and by filing
with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of regular meetings and
conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as adopted as 7R8-a on
December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for this meeting was disseminated
on May 29, 2026 at the time of preparation and posted on the website of the
City of Newark.
ROLL CALL
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Wed May 20, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Municipal Council
El Concejo votará sobre presupuesto de emergencia de $66.3M, exención fiscal en Bergen St
El Concejo llevará a cabo audiencias públicas y votaciones finales sobre ordenanzas que incluyen una exención fiscal de 25 años para un edificio de uso mixto de 66 unidades en 1072-1078 Bergen Street, enmiendas al control de alquileres y servicios legales de desalojo, y la adquisición de propiedades para un complejo de agua y alcantarillado. Las resoluciones incluyen una apropiación temporal de emergencia de $66.3 millones para financiar las operaciones de la ciudad hasta el 30 de junio de 2026, junto con la aceptación de subvenciones para seguridad vial, respuesta a crisis y otros programas.
- Exención fiscal de 25 años para 1080 Bergen Developer LLC en 1072-1078 Bergen St: 66 unidades (13 asequibles) y 5,570 pies cuadrados comerciales
- Apropiación temporal de emergencia de $66,330,611 para gastos operativos de 2026 hasta la adopción del presupuesto
- Enmiendas a las regulaciones de control de alquileres (26-0532) y definición de 'individuo elegible por ingresos' para servicios legales de desalojo (26-0515)
- Subvención de $500,000 para el Parque Memorial de Bomberos como Espacio Comunitario Resiliente al Clima del NJ BPU
- Adquisición de 19 y 21 Lock Street de la Autoridad de Vivienda de Newark para el complejo de servicios de agua y alcantarillado
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✓ Decidido: Council approves $66.3M emergency operating budget and tax abatement for 66-unit development
The Newark Municipal Council unanimously approved a $66,330,611 temporary emergency appropriation to fund city operations through June 2026. They also adopted ordinances including a 25-year tax abatement for a 66-unit mixed-use building on Bergen Street, amendments to rent control and eviction legal services definitions, bulk waste collection rules, and property acquisition for a new water/sewer complex. All votes were 9-0.
- Approved $66.3M temporary emergency operating appropriation (9-0)
- Approved 25-year tax abatement for 66-unit mixed-use building at 1072-1078 Bergen St (9-0)
- Approved amendments to rent control regulations (9-0)
- Approved revision of income-eligible individual definition for eviction legal services (9-0)
- Approved amendment to bulk waste collection ordinance for hazardous conditions (9-0)
- Approved property acquisition from Newark Housing Authority for water/sewer complex (9-0)
- Approved $727K grant for community crisis response partnership (9-0)
- Approved $67K highway safety grant and $37.8K immunization grant (9-0)
Council Chamber
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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
6:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
REGULAR MEETING
May 20, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Agenda - Final
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
3.
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P.I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for this
meeting was disseminated on May 15, 2026 at the time of preparation
and posted on the website of the City of Newark.
4.
ROL …
Tue May 19, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Municipal Council
Council Chamber
Wed May 6, 2026 · 12:30 PM
Municipal Council
Council considera presupuesto temporal de $73M para mantener la ciudad en funcionamiento
El City Council votará sobre una asignación de emergencia de $73.2 millones para financiar operaciones hasta mayo de 2026 hasta que se adopte el presupuesto anual. También realizan audiencias públicas y votaciones finales sobre múltiples exenciones fiscales a largo plazo para nuevos desarrollos de viviendas de uso mixto en los South y West Wards, incluyendo 66 unidades en 1072-1078 Bergen Street y 32 unidades en 763-767 South Orange Avenue.
- Asignación temporal de emergencia de $73,219,738 para gastos operativos de la ciudad
- Exención fiscal de 25 años para 1080 Bergen Developer Urban Renewal LLC: 66 unidades residenciales (13 asequibles) en 1072-1078 Bergen St
- Exención fiscal de 20 años para Naimor 763 S Orange Urban Renewal LLC: 32 unidades (7 asequibles) en 763-767 South Orange Ave
- Venta de lotes propiedad de la ciudad (Block 3665, Lots 1-6) a Bergen Street Partners LLC por $316,800
- Ordenanza para regular el estacionamiento de vehículos de construcción en distritos residenciales (enmienda del Title XXIII)
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✓ Decidido: Approved land sale to Bergen Street Partners for $316,800 (5-4 abstain)
The council voted 5-0-4 to sell six city-owned lots to Bergen Street Partners for $316,800 for redevelopment. Also adopted were 20-year tax abatements for two mixed-use projects on South Orange Avenue, a 25-year tax abatement for a 66-unit building on Bergen Street (first reading), and a lease for violence prevention office space. The Spruce Park affordable housing tax agreement extension was ratified.
- Approved sale of Block 3665, Lots 1-6 to Bergen Street Partners LLC for $316,800 (5-0-4)
- Adopted 20-year tax abatement for 753-757 S Orange Ave mixed-use with 36 units (9-0)
- Adopted 20-year tax abatement for 763-767 S Orange Ave mixed-use with 32 units (9-0)
- Adopted first reading of 25-year tax abatement for 1072-1078 Bergen St 66-unit building (8-0)
- Ratified Spruce Park Associates tax agreement extension to 2036 (9-0)
- Approved 1-year lease at 846-850 S Orange Ave for Office of Violence Prevention ($15,600/year, 9-0)
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Wednesday, May 6, 2026
12:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
REGULAR MEETING
May 6, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Agenda - Final
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
Sr. Pastor, Dr. Pete Palmer
Trinity Temple SDA Church
35-37 Hillside Avenue
Newark, New Jersey 07108
3.
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P.I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for this
meeting was disseminate …
Tue May 5, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Municipal Council
Council Chamber
Wed Apr 15, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Municipal Council
Newark Council considera exención fiscal para nuevo edificio de uso mixto en South Orange Ave
El Concejo Municipal está revisando varias ordenanzas de uso de suelo y desarrollo, incluyendo un nuevo proyecto residencial y la venta de propiedad municipal. El cuerpo también vota sobre varias asignaciones de emergencia y contratos de servicios municipales.
- Exención fiscal por 20 años para un edificio de uso mixto de 32 unidades en 763-767 South Orange Avenue
- Venta de propiedad municipal (Bloque 3665, Lotes 1-6) a Bergen Street Partners, LLC por $316,800
- Arrendamiento de un año para espacio de oficina en 846-850 South Orange Avenue por $15,600
- Revocación de un contrato de seguridad armada de $9.8 millones con Unique Security & Consulting Services, LLC
- Autorización de $800,000 para suministros de sumideros y bocas de tormenta de Campbell Foundry
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✓ Decidido: Council grants 20-year tax abatement for 32-unit mixed-use project with affordable housing
The Council adopted on first reading a 20-year tax abatement for NAIMOR 763 S Orange Urban Renewal LLC to build a five-story mixed-use building with 32 residential rental units (25 market-rate, 7 affordable) and ground-floor retail at 763-767 South Orange Avenue. The vote was 8-0-1. The Council also adopted on first reading ordinances extending a tax abatement for Spruce Park Associates, authorizing sale of city lots to Bergen Street Partners for $316,800, and leasing office space for the Office of Violence Prevention & Trauma Recovery. Resolutions approved included accepting $75,000 for urban forestry benchmarking, $679,332 for HIV services, and rescinding a $9.8M security guard contract due to bond failure.
- Approved 20-year tax abatement for 32-unit mixed-use project at 763-767 S Orange Ave (8-0-1)
- Approved amendment extending Spruce Park tax abatement to 2036 (8-0-1)
- Authorized sale of city lots (Block 3665) to Bergen Street Partners for $316,800 (8-0-1)
- Authorized $15,600/year lease for violence prevention office at 846-850 S Orange Ave (8-0-1)
- Accepted $75,000 USDA urban forestry grant (8-0-1)
- Accepted $679,332 Ryan White HIV services grant (8-0-1)
- Rescinded $9.8M armed security contract with Unique Security & Consulting Services (8-0-1)
- Accepted consent reports on fleet financials and joint meeting documents (8-0-1)
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Wednesday, April 15, 2026
6:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
REGULAR MEETING
April 15, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Agenda - Final
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
Dr. Liwanda Williams Senior Pastor
United Fellowship Ministries in Christ
10-12 Hobson Street
Newark, New Jersey 07112
3.
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P.I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for
this …
Tue Apr 14, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Municipal Council
Council Chamber
Wed Apr 1, 2026 · 12:30 PM
Municipal Council
El Concejo Municipal votará sobre presupuesto temporal de $67.6M, venta de terreno por $500K y subvenciones para prevención de violencia
El Concejo Municipal de Newark llevará a cabo audiencias públicas y votará cuatro ordenanzas, incluyendo una venta de propiedad por $500,000 y enmiendas a las regulaciones de residuos y remolque. Las resoluciones clave incluyen una asignación temporal de emergencia de $67.6 millones para financiar las operaciones de la ciudad hasta que se adopte el presupuesto de 2026, la aprobación de tres contratos de intervención contra la violencia comunitaria por un total de $275,000, y una enmienda de $7.5 millones a un contrato de cableado de comunicaciones. Varias subvenciones para la aplicación de DUI, seguridad peatonal, preparación para la salud pública y educación de enfermeras practicantes también están pendientes de autorización.
- Asignación temporal de emergencia de $67,624,172 para operaciones de la ciudad y de agua-alcantarillado para abril de 2026 (7R1-e)
- Venta de la Manzana 20, Lote 1 a Kawaida Towers JV Partners, LLC por $500,000 (6PSF-d)
- Tres contratos de intervención contra la violencia comunitaria: Aisha and Harper Foundation ($75,000), Complex Vision Newark ($100,000) y PUSH ($100,000) (7R1-g a 7R1-i)
- Enmienda al contrato de cableado de comunicaciones con Millennium Communications Group por $7,500,000 (7R1-f)
- Asignaciones temporales para subvenciones de aplicación de DUI ($91,222) y seguridad peatonal ($50,000) (7R1-a, 7R1-b)
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✓ Decidido: Council approves $67.6M in temporary operating funds for City of Newark
The Municipal Council authorized over $67 million in temporary operating expenses for city departments and the Water and Sewer Utilities. The council also approved the sale of city property to Kawaida Towers JV Partners, LLC and passed several ordinances regarding tourism fees, towing regulations, and waste abatement.
- Approved $67,624,172.00 for operating expenses through April 30, 2026 (8-0)
- Approved sale of Block 20, Lot 1 to Kawaida Towers JV Partners, LLC for $500,000.00 (8-0)
- Adopted ordinance to revise Tourism Improvement District license fee administration (8-0)
- Adopted ordinance amending tow fee exemptions and criminal investigation notice requirements (6-0-2)
- Adopted ordinance amending the time to abate waste, brush, and debris (8-0)
- Authorized $91,222.49 for FY 2026 Drinking Driving Enforcement Fund (8-0)
- Authorized $50,000.00 for FY 2026 Newark Pedestrian Safety Grant (8-0)
- Authorized $43,787.00 increase for Public Health Emergency Preparedness LINCS 2026 Grant (8-0)
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Wednesday, April 1, 2026
12:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
REGULAR MEETING
April 1, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Agenda - Final
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
3.
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P.I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for this
meeting was disseminated on March 27, 2026 at the time of preparation
and posted on the website of the City of Newark.
4 …
Tue Mar 31, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Municipal Council
Council Chamber
Tue Mar 24, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Municipal Council
El Concejo de Newark votará sobre una subvención de $50K para horas extras de la policía en seguridad vial
Esta reunión especial tiene un punto sustantivo: una resolución para aceptar una subvención estatal de $50,000 para horas extras de la policía destinada a reducir accidentes, lesiones y muertes de tránsito. La subvención de la División de Seguridad Vial de Nueva Jersey no requiere contribución de la ciudad. El concejo votará para ratificar y autorizar la aceptación de la subvención.
- Resolución 7R9-a(s) 26-0226: Aceptar subvención de $50,000 de la División de Seguridad Vial de Nueva Jersey para horas extras de la policía para reducir infracciones de tránsito (1 de octubre de 2025 – 30 de septiembre de 2026)
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✓ Decidido: Newark Council accepts $50K grant for traffic safety police overtime
The Newark Municipal Council accepted a $50,000 grant from the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety to fund police overtime aimed at reducing motor vehicle crashes, injuries, and fatalities from traffic offenses. The resolution was adopted by a vote of 5-0, with four council members absent. No public comments were made, and the meeting adjourned after less than five minutes.
- Accepted $50,000 grant from NJ Division of Highway Traffic Safety for police overtime to reduce traffic crashes (5-0, 4 absent)
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Tuesday, March 24, 2026
10:00 AM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
SPECIAL MEETING
March 24, 2026Municipal Council Meeting Agenda - Final
CALL TO ORDER
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P .I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for this
meeting was disseminated on March 20, 2026 at the time of preparation
and posted on the website of the City of Newark.
ROLL CALL
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March 24, 2026Municipal Council Meeting Agenda - Final
AGENDA RESOLUTION CODES PER DEPARTMENT
1 Administration
2 Economic and Housing Development
3 Engineering
4 Finance
5 H …
Wed Mar 18, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Municipal Council
El Concejo considerará una enmienda de contrato de $7.2M con Motorola para radios de seguridad pública
El Concejo Municipal de Newark celebrará una audiencia pública sobre una ordenanza para designar la Avenida 18 y la Calle 13 Sur como una intersección de parada múltiple. El concejo también votará resoluciones que autorizan más de $9 millones en gastos, incluida una enmienda de contrato de $7.2 millones para equipos de radio Motorola, $1.4 millones para sirenas y accesorios policiales, y subvenciones para chalecos antibalas y dosel arbóreo.
- Audiencia pública sobre la ordenanza 26-0134 para agregar una parada múltiple en la Avenida 18 y la Calle 13 Sur
- Resolución 7R1-f: enmendar el contrato de Motorola Solutions por $6M, nuevo límite máximo de $7.2M
- Resolución 7R1-g: autorizar hasta $1.4M para sirenas policiales e instalaciones de Emergency Accessories and Installations
- Resolución 7R1-a: aceptar una subvención de $89,548.45 para chalecos antibalas para la policía
- Resolución 7R1-b: aceptar una subvención de $671,000 del USDA Forest Service para la Iniciativa de Dosel Arbóreo de Newark
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✓ Decidido: Newark Council designates 18th Ave and S 13th St as multi-way stop intersection
The Municipal Council approved an ordinance to establish a multi-way stop sign intersection at 18th Avenue and South 13th Street. The council also authorized several grant-funded appropriations for public safety, environmental initiatives, and energy efficiency.
- Approved designating 18th Avenue and South 13th Street as a multi-way stop sign intersection (9-0)
- Authorized $89,548.45 grant for Newark Department of Public Safety body armor (9-0)
- Authorized $671,000.00 grant for Newark Tree Canopy Initiative: Growing and Proud of It (9-0)
- Authorized $25,000.00 grant for Sustainable Jersey-PSE&G Partnership Program (9-0)
- Approved $1,000,000.00 external transfer of reserve funds within the Sewer Utility (9-0)
- Authorized up to $600,000.00 for office furniture via State Contract #G2004 (9-0)
- Accepted North Jersey District Water Supply Commission minutes from Jan 21, 2026 (9-0)
- Accepted Zoning Board of Adjustment minutes from July through December 2025 (9-0)
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Wednesday, March 18, 2026
6:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
REGULAR MEETING
March 18, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Agenda - Final
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
Pastor Tiffany Morrast
Secret Place of Praise
328 South 6th Street
Newark, New Jersey 07103
3.
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P.I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for
this meeting was disseminated …
Tue Mar 17, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Municipal Council
Council Chamber
Wed Mar 4, 2026 · 12:30 PM
Municipal Council
El Concejo autorizará una subvención de $4M para el parque y resolverá una demanda de $300K
El Concejo Municipal de Newark autorizará una subvención estatal de $4 millones para rediseñar Broadway Park y resolverá un reclamo de litigio civil por $300,000. El organismo también planea realizar una audiencia pública sobre una intersección de parada múltiple en 18th Avenue y South 13th Street.
- Autorizar subvención de $4M para el rediseño de Broadway Park
- Resolver litigio civil por $300,000
- Audiencia pública sobre parada múltiple en 18th Ave y S 13th St
- Autorizar subvención de $671K para la Iniciativa de Dosel Arbóreo de Newark
- Autorizar venta de 200 Ridge Street por $28,700
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✓ Decidido: Newark Council approves tree canopy grant and multi-way stop ordinance
The Municipal Council approved a $671,000 grant for the Newark Tree Canopy Initiative and a first reading for a multi-way stop at 18th Avenue and South 13th Street. Other actions included authorizing a $300,000 legal settlement and establishing a sister city relationship with Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal.
- Accepted Consent Reports and Recommendations (9-0)
- Adopted first reading for multi-way stop at 18th Avenue and South 13th Street (9-0)
- Authorized $284,717.03 for FY 2025 Public Safety Answering Point Grant (9-0)
- Authorized acceptance of $671,000 Nature Conservancy grant for Tree Canopy Initiative (9-0)
- Returned residential dwelling sale at 200 Ridge Street to Administration (9-0)
- Authorized subordination agreement for 34-40 Park Place (9-0)
- Authorized $300,000 settlement for Vanessa Williams Powell (7-1-1)
- Established sister city relationship with Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal (9-0)
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Wednesday, March 4, 2026
12:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
REGULAR MEETING
March 4, 2026Municipal Council Meeting Agenda - Final
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
3. STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P .I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for this
meeting was disseminated on February 27, 2026 at the time of
preparation and posted on the website of the Cit …
Tue Mar 3, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Municipal Council
Council Chamber
Wed Feb 18, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Municipal Council
El Concejo Municipal de Newark considera un bono de refinanciamiento de $30.1M para pagar un préstamo estatal
El Concejo Municipal de Newark tiene programado discutir y votar varias ordenanzas, aceptaciones de subvenciones y contratos. Estos elementos incluyen un bono de refinanciamiento importante, asignaciones temporales de emergencia para pensiones y servicios de la ciudad, y acuerdos para vivienda asequible, equipos de seguridad pública y proyectos de infraestructura. Los residentes verán cómo estos fondos apoyan programas de salud locales, subvenciones policiales, mejoras de seguridad peatonal y obligaciones de pensiones hasta que se adopte el presupuesto operativo de 2026.
- Ordenanza que autoriza $30,100,000 en bonos de refinanciamiento para pagar un préstamo estatal de ayuda transitoria (diferido).
- Enmienda de exención fiscal que extiende los términos de vivienda asequible hasta agosto de 2043 en 147-153 Clifton Avenue y 88-92 Mt Prospect Avenue.
- Arrendamiento por cinco años con Newark Beth Israel Medical Center para una farmacia de alimentos en 110 William Street.
- Resolución que acepta $83,943,633 en asignaciones temporales de emergencia para financiar las pensiones de la ciudad.
- Autorización de contrato de hasta $2,000,000 para equipos de videovigilancia de seguridad pública a través de Sourcewell.
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✓ Decidido: Newark Council approves $30.1M refunding bond and several emergency appropriations
The Municipal Council approved a $30.1 million refunding bond to repay a state transitional aid loan and passed a 'cap' ordinance to exceed budget appropriation limits. The Council also authorized several temporary emergency appropriations for health services, policing, and infrastructure. Additionally, a five-year lease was approved for a food farmacy at 110 William Street.
- Approved $30.1M refunding bond to repay state transitional aid loan (9-0)
- Approved first amendment to tax abatement for Cathedral Park Associates, LP (9-0)
- Approved 'cap' ordinance to exceed municipal budget appropriation limits (9-0)
- Approved 5-year lease with Newark Beth Israel Medical Center for a food farmacy (9-0)
- Authorized $7,986,313 for Ryan White HIV/AIDS health services (9-0)
- Authorized $1M for Arts and Education District 2026 (9-0)
- Authorized $1.5M for FY 2026 Community Policing Grant (9-0)
- Authorized $2M for FY 2026 Capital Equipment Grant (9-0)
Council Chamber
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026
6:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
REGULAR MEETING
February 18, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Agenda - Final
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
3.
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P.I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for this
meeting
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Wed Feb 4, 2026 · 12:30 PM
Municipal Council
$30.1M bono para reembolsar préstamo estatal; se extiende exención fiscal para vivienda asequible
El concejo llevará a cabo una audiencia pública y votación final sobre una ordenanza de bono de refinanciamiento de $30.1M para reembolsar un préstamo estatal de ayuda transitoria. Se da primera lectura a una enmienda de exención fiscal para Cathedral Park Associates, extendiendo el plazo hasta 2043 para un proyecto de vivienda asequible en 147-153 Clifton Avenue. Varias resoluciones autorizan contratos que incluyen $2.8M para mejoras de seguridad peatonal de la Fase II de Broad Street, $375K para inspecciones de ascensores y $2.6M para sal gema. El concejo también considera ventas privadas de lotes de propiedad de la ciudad para nueva construcción de viviendas en los distritos Central y Sur.
- Bono de refinanciamiento de $30.1M para reembolsar un préstamo estatal de ayuda transitoria
- Primera lectura de extensión de exención fiscal para vivienda asequible Cathedral Park en 147-153 Clifton Avenue y 88-92 Mt Prospect Avenue
- Subvención federal de $2.8M para mejoras de seguridad peatonal de la Fase II de Broad Street
- Venta de lotes de propiedad de la ciudad para nueva vivienda: 36 Livingston St, 38 Livingston St, 80-84 19th Ave, 24 Brenner St y 795 Sanford Ave (uso mixto con tienda de comestibles)
- Autorizaciones de contratos: $375K inspecciones de ascensores, $2.6M sal gema, $1M transportadores de sal y $460K desinfectante de agua
budgethousingaffordable-housingtransportationpublic-safetyredevelopmentcontracts
✓ Decidido: Council adopted ordinance banning city funds for fossil fuel power generation
The Council adopted an ordinance prohibiting city funds from being used for fossil fuel power generation (8-0) after a public hearing. A separate ordinance restricting parking on yard frontage was also adopted (8-0). A tax abatement amendment for an affordable housing project passed first reading. The Council deferred a $30.1 million refunding bond ordinance and returned an environmental justice zoning amendment to administration.
- Accepted consent reports and recommendations (8-0)
- Adopted first reading of tax abatement extension for Cathedral Park Associates affordable housing (8-0)
- Deferred $30.1M refunding bond ordinance to repay transitional aid loan (8-0)
- Returned environmental justice zoning amendment prohibiting new fossil fuel facilities to administration (8-0)
- Adopted ordinance prohibiting use of city funds for fossil fuel power generation (8-0)
- Adopted ordinance restricting parking on yard frontage (8-0)
- Authorized $2.83M temporary appropriation for Broad Street pedestrian safety improvements (8-0)
- Authorized $375,000 extension of emergency contract for elevator inspections (8-0)
Council Chamber
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Wednesday, February 4, 2026
12:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
REGULAR MEETING
February 4, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Agenda - Final
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
Bishop Rudy V. Carlton
Jehovah Jireh Praise & Worship Church Center
505 South 15th Street
Newark, New Jersey 07103
3.
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P.I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for thi …
Wed Jan 21, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Municipal Council
El Concejo autorizará fondos de emergencia presupuestaria por $1.6M y aprobará contratos de reurbanización de viviendas
El Concejo Municipal de Newark se reunirá para autorizar una asignación de emergencia de $1.6 millones para gastos operativos y aprobar varios contratos para reurbanización de viviendas y servicios profesionales. El cuerpo también escuchará comentarios públicos y considerará ordenanzas sobre instalaciones de combustibles fósiles.
- Autorizar asignación presupuestaria de emergencia de $1.6M
- Autorizar $110K para inscripción de salud de Get Covered NJ
- Autorizar venta de 3 propiedades para reurbanización
- Autorizar contratos de servicios profesionales de hasta $80K
- Audiencia pública sobre ordenanza de instalaciones de combustibles fósiles
budgethousingcontractspublic-safetyenvironmentredevelopment
✓ Decidido: Council advances ordinances to prohibit new fossil fuel facilities and funding
The Municipal Council adopted two ordinances on first reading to prohibit new or expanded fossil fuel facilities and the use of city funds for fossil fuels. The Council also authorized emergency appropriations for city operations and health insurance enrollment. Several property sales for residential and mixed-use development were addressed.
- Adopted first reading of Ordinance 25-1510 to prohibit new/expanded fossil fuel facilities (8-0)
- Adopted first reading of Ordinance 25-1511 to prohibit city funds for fossil fuels (8-0)
- Deferred refunding bond ordinance for $30.1M to repay transitional aid loan (8-0)
- Approved $1.6M emergency appropriation for 2026 operating expenses (8-0)
- Approved $110,000 grant for Get Covered NJ health insurance enrollment (8-0)
- Approved $30,380.35 sale of 106 Watson Avenue to Legacy Builders. The Future LLC (8-0)
- Returned sale of 602-604 South Orange Ave and 35 North 14th St to Administration (8-0)
- Deferred sale of 36-38 Livingston St and 80-84 19th Avenue to Level 6ix Group LLC (8-0)
Council Chamber
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026
6:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
REGULAR MEETING
January 21, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Agenda - Final
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
Imam Mujahiddeen Mohammed
Masjid Muhammad Newark
253-255 South Orange Avenue
Newark, New Jersey 07103
3.
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P.I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for this
meeting
wa …
Wed Jan 21, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Municipal Council
Council Chamber
Wed Jan 7, 2026 · 12:30 PM
Municipal Council
El Concejo Municipal considera prohibiciones a nuevas instalaciones de combustibles fósiles y financiamiento municipal para combustibles fósiles
El Concejo Municipal llevará a cabo una primera lectura de ordenanzas para prohibir instalaciones nuevas o ampliadas de combustibles fósiles y el uso de fondos municipales para combustibles fósiles. El cuerpo también realizará audiencias públicas sobre requisitos de pavimentación de calles, cambios de estacionamiento en Treadwell Street y una transferencia de propiedad en Ferry Street.
- Ordenanzas 25-1510 y 25-1511 para prohibir nuevas instalaciones de combustibles fósiles y el uso de fondos municipales para combustibles fósiles
- Ordenanza 25-1534 para transferir la propiedad en 296 Ferry Street a Mantena Global Care, Inc.
- Ordenanza 25-1329 para extender una exención fiscal para un proyecto residencial de 35 unidades en 905-913 Mt. Prospect Avenue
- Resolución 7R1-b para una subvención de $603,098.18 de FEMA para la subvención de Asistencia a Bomberos
- Resolución 7R1-d para una subvención de $2,268,514.00 para el Programa de Nutrición Suplementaria para Mujeres, Bebés y Niños (WIC)
zoningfossil-fuelsparkinggrantshousingpublic-safety
✓ Decidido: Council approves street paving rules and property transfer to nonprofit
The Municipal Council adopted ordinances regarding street surface restoration and parking changes on Treadwell Street. They also approved a property transfer at 296 Ferry Street and a tax abatement extension for a residential project on Mt. Prospect Avenue. Several emergency grant appropriations for public safety and workforce development were authorized.
- Approved milling and paving requirements for street surface disturbance (8-0)
- Approved parking changes on Treadwell Street between Ridge Street and Mount Prospect Avenue (7-0, 1 abstain)
- Approved property transfer of 296 Ferry Street to Mantena Global Care, Inc. (8-0)
- Approved tax abatement extension for 905-913 Mt. Prospect Avenue residential project (8-0)
- Approved vacation of Dewey Street and Demarest Street between Hawthorne Avenue and Nye Avenue (8-0)
- Deferred ordinance prohibiting new or expanded fossil fuel facilities (8-0)
- Deferred ordinance prohibiting city funds for fossil fuel power generation (8-0)
- Authorized $603,098.18 FEMA grant for Assistance to Firefighters (8-0)
Council Chamber
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Wednesday, January 7, 2026
12:30 PM
City of Newark
City Hall
920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Council Chamber
Municipal Council
Council Member Amina Bey
Council Member Patrick O. Council
Council Member Carlos M. Gonzalez
Council Member Dupré L. Kelly
Council Member Luis A. Quintana
Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr.
Council Member Louise Scott-Rountree
Council Member Michael J. Silva
President C. Lawrence Crump
Kecia Daniels, City Clerk Abraham Negron, Deputy City Clerk
Meeting Agenda - Final
REGULAR MEETING
January 7, 2026
Municipal Council
Meeting Agenda - Final
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
NATIONAL ANTHEM / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty
and justice for all.
INVOCATION
Pastor Mamie Bridgeforth
Faith Christian Center Church
1001 South Orange Avenue
Newark, New Jersey 07106
3.
STATEMENT ON OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT
In accordance with New Jersey P.I. 1975, Chapter 231, Section 5,
adequate notice of this meeting has been provided to the Star Ledger,
the Jersey Journal and the public at large; establishing the date, time
and location of this meeting, by posting on the designated bulletin board
in City Hall and by filing with the Office of the City Clerk, the schedule of
regular meetings and conferences of the Newark Municipal Council as
adopted as 7R8-a on December 3, 2025. In addition, the agenda for this
meeting w …