The Business Administrator is the chief operations officer for the City of Hoboken and is responsible for overseeing the operation of all municipal departments and employees.
The Administration also directly oversees the Divisions of Constituent Services, City Clerk's Office, Construction Office, Senior Services, Cultural Affairs, and the Municipal Court.
Each year the City of Hoboken goes to market to acquire goods and services. When such items exceed $40,000, an open bid process is followed. In these cases Request For Proposals (RFP’s) & Request For Quotes (RFQ’s) are advertised in multiple local papers for at least 10 days prior to such bids.
Property owners and business owners can apply for up to $5,000 in financial relief following the Feb. 27, 2023, water main break.
Property owners and business owners can apply for up to $5,000 in financial relief following the Feb. 27, 2023, water main break.
Office of the Corporation Counsel
Office of the Corporation Counsel
Laura Knittel serves as Hoboken's LGBTQIA+ liaison for residents and City Hall
Laura Knittel serves as Hoboken's LGBTQIA+ liaison for residents and City Hall
Responsible for the control and accountability for any/all purchases made by any agent (employee) of the City.
Responsible for the control and accountability for any/all purchases made by any agent (employee) of the City.
The City of Hoboken is evaluating options for the future re-use of the site of the Marshall Street Substation.
The City of Hoboken is evaluating options for the future re-use of the site of the Marshall Street Substation.
The Construction Code Office administers and enforces the New Jersey State Uniform Construction Code (UCC)
The Construction Code Office administers and enforces the New Jersey State Uniform Construction Code (UCC)
Learn about tax assessments and appeals
Learn about tax assessments and appeals
Learn how to look up your property taxes
Learn how to look up your property taxes