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City of Hoboken, NJ
Monday January 26th, 2026 :: 07:53 p.m. EST

Advisory

Street parking permitted on Washington & Grand Streets; Municipal offices reopen Tuesday; Metered parking suspended Tuesday

Key items in this update:

  • Residents can park on both sides of Grand and Washington Streets
  • Hoboken Public School District & Hoboken Public Library have delayed openings  
  • Recreation & senior programming resume Tuesday
  • Garage discount parking ends Tuesday at 4 p.m.
  • Street cleaning and metered parking suspended Tuesday
  • Municipal offices open Tuesday


Reopening updates

The Hoboken Public School District announced they will have a 90-minute delay opening tomorrow, Jan. 27, with all K-12 students and students in the Preschool Disabilities Program starting at 9:45 a.m. The HOPES and Mile Square Preschool Programs will begin at 10 a.m. Those parked in school zones are asked to move their vehicles.

The Hoboken Public Library will also have a delayed opening with all locations reopening at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 27.  

City Hall and the Multi-Service Center will reopen Tuesday.

Recreation, senior programming, and Hop service will resume tomorrow. Due to snow conditions, riders are encouraged to use the Passio Go app to track the Hop’s location in real time. For more information about the Hop visit hobokennj.gov/hop.  

Waste & recycling collection began tonight at 7:30 p.m. in residential areas and will begin at 9 p.m. in the Limited Business Area.

Some Emergency Snow Routes lifted; Others remain in effect

The Office of Emergency Management has released the following Emergency Snow Routes for residential parking:

  • Washington Street
  • Grand Street – East Side – Third St. to Eighth St.

All other snow emergency routes are still being enforced, and vehicles parked on these snow emergency routes are subject to towing. This is necessary to allow public works crews to continue clearing snow and ice from streets, for emergency vehicles to move throughout Hoboken, and for the safety and welfare of all residents.

The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) will continue to inform the public via Nixle, and the City and Public Safety social media accounts (see below), when the emergency snow routes have been plowed sufficiently, and additional restrictions are lifted.

Emergency snow routes in Hoboken are labeled with street signs that read “No Parking When Road Is Snow Covered.” A map and a list of emergency snow routes are available on the City’s website www.hobokennj.gov/snow.

The following routes remain in effect:  

  • Fourth Street – South Side – River St. to Jackson St.  
  • Willow Avenue West Side – Observer Hwy. to 11th St.  (County Road)    
  • Third Street – North Side – Jackson St. to River St.
  • Ninth Street – North Side – Jackson St. to Castle Point Ter.      
  • Fifth Street- South Side – Clinton St. to River St.  
  • Observer Highway – (Both Sides) Henderson St. to Hudson St. (County Road)  
  • 13th Street – North Side – Washington St. to Madison St.
  • 13th Street – South Side – Washington St. to Hudson St.     


Parking rule suspensions

Street cleaning and metered parking are suspended on Tuesday, Jan. 27

The City will continue to enforce safety-related parking regulations, including illegal parking, blocking crosswalks, and double parking. Loading zone regulations will also be enforced to ensure businesses and residents can continue to receive deliveries. Bus stops will also be enforced.  

Clear sidewalks, curb ramps, and hydrants

The City of Hoboken would like to thank all residents and property owners who have cleared their property of snow and ice. City public works crews and contractors continue to remove snow on public properties. Property owners who have not cleared snow and ice from the sidewalks, curb cuts, and curb ramps adjacent to their property could face fines between $250 and $2,000.  

Those who wish to report an unshoveled or untreated property, can email the address to [email protected].

Discounted garage parking ends tomorrow

Discounted garage parking for residents with a Resident On-Street Parking Permit and Temporary Parking Permit ends tomorrow, Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 4 p.m.

Anyone parked in Municipal Garage B, Garage D, or the Midtown Garage, which are at capacity, at the discounted $5 rate per 24-hour period, should remove their vehicle by 4 p.m., Tuesday. Those who do not will be charged the posted rate for any additional time after 4 p.m.  Residents who parked in the garages before the discounted rate went into effect will pay the posted hourly rate up until 4 p.m. on Saturday in addition to the discounted rate.To avoid delays exiting the garages, please plan to exit early, as lines are known to form when the discounted rate ends.

Stay informed

Residents are encouraged to follow the City of Hoboken and OEM on social media for updates:

Residents should also sign up to receive alerts by email and text message at www.hobokennj.gov/alerts. Please provide your email, as the majority of Nixle advisories are sent to an email address and not via text.

For more information on Hoboken's winter weather operations go to https://www.hobokennj.gov/resources/winter-weather-operations.

Address/Location
City of Hoboken, NJ
94 Washington St
Hoboken, NJ 07030

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 201-420-2000

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