6 North Hudson Mayors to collaborate on regional reopening of parks!


Earlier today, the mayors of Hoboken, Weehawken, Union City, North Bergen, Guttenberg, and West New York agreed to a regional reopening of municipal and county parks on a date to be determined.  Hooray!

No, this is no rush to "normal." Opening parks by no means voids social-distancing nor mask wearing, but will allow folks to enjoy the weather and get some mental health relief from the stresses of home quarantine.

Statement from City Hall:
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NORTH HUDSON MAYORS ANNOUNCE COLLABORATION FOR EVENTUAL RE-OPENING OF MUNICIPAL PARKS

Today, a coalition of six Mayors in North Hudson: Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla of Hoboken, Mayor Gabriel Rodriguez of West New York, Mayor Nicholas Sacco of North Bergen, Mayor Brian P. Stack of Union City, Mayor Richard Turner of Weehawken and Mayor Wayne Zitt of Guttenberg agreed to a collaborative, regional approach to a gradual re-opening of municipal parks. When all six municipalities jointly agree that it is safe to do so and the data justifies it, the eventual re-opening of parks will occur incrementally and in unison among the mayors to protect the health and safety of residents and help prevent overcrowding in any one municipality’s parks. Governor Phil Murphy has left the decision of re-opening municipal parks to local municipalities, which facilitated this agreement between the Mayors.

Below is a joint statement from Mayor Bhalla, Mayor Rodriguez, Mayor Sacco, Mayor Stack, Mayor Turner, and Mayor Zitt.

"As we consider an eventual re-opening of our municipal parks, we do so knowing that north Hudson County is perhaps the most densely populated region in the nation,” said the North Hudson Mayors. “With this in mind, it is absolutely critical for us, as mayors, to work together to ensure that any reopening of parks is driven by science and data and protects the health and safety of our residents. Acting as one collaborative group in our approach ensures that no park is unintentionally attracting additional residents of surrounding municipalities due to conflicting rules and regulations. This will allow our cities to take a cautious and deliberative approach that prevents the unintended spread of COVID-19, while promoting social distancing to the greatest extent possible. We know how difficult it has been without access to our parks and recognize the importance of getting fresh air as the weather gets nicer. While our parks remain closed until further notice, we look forward to working together to implement a gradual re-opening, when it is safe to do so, that prioritizes the health of our residents."

All municipal and county parks in the six municipalities remain closed for the rest of this week. The six Mayors agreed that all playgrounds would remain closed until further notice and stay closed until the last stage of a park re-opening plan.

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