Presinzano & Russo propose Hoboken budget changes to drastically reduce tax hike

Hoboken Councilmen Paul Presinzano and Mike Russo are proposing municipal budget changes to get the 18.9 percent tax increase in the initial budget down to a range of about 3.2 to 5.3 percent.

“When a normal Hoboken family faces high fixed costs, they adjust their variable costs accordingly. We expect the same from our government. I have said it every year: there is no real plan to fix this. This year, we are the plan,” Russo said in a statement.

“The one core theme is that residents are just done with hearing that costs are out of our control. They elect us to give solutions, not reasons. So I have spent many late nights working on a fiscally responsible budget and pushing for structural changes, because that is the only answer that actually works,” added Presinzano.

The City Council voted 6-3 to introduce a $152,128,410.25 municipal budget with a nearly 19 percent tax increase last month, seeking to address a $17 million deficit that Mayor Emily Jabbour brought to the public’s attention in March, both as HCV first reported…

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