- The City Of Hackensack
The City of Hackensack is in renaissance, booming with new residents, small businesses, downtown redevelopment, historical sites, and transport amenities
- Visitor - The City Of Hackensack
Hackensack is a unique and diverse city on the verge of a Renaissance We are home to the Bergen County Judiciary, County Government, world-renowned medical center and nationally-recognized educational institutions
- Mayor City Council - The City Of Hackensack
She is a dedicated public servant and community advocate who has championed the need for affordable housing and stronger tenants’ rights She has volunteered her time as a member of The WorkGroup of Hackensack, and is an active member of St Cyprian's Episcopal Church, where she serves as treasurer
- Building, Housing Land Use - The City Of Hackensack
The Department of Building, Housing, and Land Use administers and enforces ordinances related to development, building, housing, land use, and infrastructure It is comprised of three divisions…
- Resident - The City Of Hackensack
Hackensack is a unique and diverse city on the verge of a Renaissance We are home to the Bergen County Judiciary, County Government, world-renowned medical center and nationally-recognized educational institutions
- Redevelopment - The City Of Hackensack
Hackensack is currently undergoing its most significant transformation in decades Over the next several years, Hackensack will see an increase of approximately 4,000 residential units, thousands of additional retail square footage, new parks, performing art spaces and open-air plazas
- Tax Collector - The City Of Hackensack
New Property Owners – Welcome to Hackensack! As a new property owner of Hackensack, it is your responsibility to be sure you know and understand your property tax obligations It may take a few months before the County records your deed and notifies us of the ownership change
- Hackensack Unites Team Sworn in After Historic, Record-Breaking . . .
The City of Hackensack officially welcomed its newly elected Mayor and City Council at the July 1st Re-Organization Meeting, following a record-setting election that achieved the highest voter turnout in fifty years—as well as the largest electoral margin of victory and most diverse leadership team elected in the City’s history
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