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Hoboken Outsources Maintenance Due to Lack of Facility Space

HOBOKEN, NJ - Requiring indoor space for vehicle maintenance and outdoor space for vehicle storage, the City of Hoboken has decided to outsource all vehicle maintenance until it can accommodate all vehicles into one facility.

by Staff
July 2, 2010
2 min to read


HOBOKEN, NJ - City of Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer said June 25 that she will ask the City Council to vote on a specific proposal for the future of the City's public works municipal garage at the upcoming July 14 Council meeting.

"What we are proposing will save taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars and have no impact on any residential areas," said Mayor Dawn Zimmer. "No traditional site-based solution comes close to the cost savings of this innovative approach."

According to a city press release, "The City currently requires indoor space for vehicle maintenance and outdoor space for vehicle storage. There is the possibility that the City could end up with two garage locations if the City entered into a lease for a temporary new location and retained the existing municipal garage if the developer is unable to close on the sale. Additionally, the cost to retrofit a leased location which we may only need for a few months would cost at least $100,000, not including the cost of monthly rental.

To avoid this scenario, the Administration is proposing a creative solution which addresses the City's vehicle maintenance and storage needs while saving taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The Administration has decided to outsource all maintenance of its vehicles for 60 days until the status of the existing municipal garage site is clear on the planned closing date, August 13, 2010. By outsourcing the maintenance, the City eliminates the short-term need for indoor garage space."

These solutions will not impact any residential areas of the community, preclude the possibility of ending up with two garages, and provide significant cost savings to taxpayers, according to the City.


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