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The 40-year concession agreement is a public-private partnership between the city and the BWJV in which the private partners pay off the BMUA's $130 million debt and take over the operations, maintenance, and capital improvement of Bayonne's water and wastewater utilities in exchange for a regulated share of the revenue.
The 40-year agreement is a public-private partnership between the BWJV and the city in which the private partners pay off the Bayonne Municipal Utility Authority's (BMUA) $130 million debt and take over the operations, maintenance, and capital improvement of Bayonne's water and wastewater utilities in exchange for a regulated share of the revenue.
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Bayonne, New Jersey was incorporated on April 1, 1861 as a township. It was reincorporated on March 10, 1869 as a city. It is currently governed within the Faulkner Act, formally known as the Optional Municipal Charter Law, under the Mayor-Council system of municipal government (Plan C), implemented based on the recommendations of a Charter Study Commission as of July 1, 1962, [1] before which ...
The facility was originally opened in 1910 as Bayonne High School, and was changed to an elementary school in the late 1930s when the present high school facility was completed. In 1977, it was renamed after a prominent history teacher who became school principal and assistant superintendent of schools and authored a history of the city of Bayonne.
This category is for people who have held the office of mayor of the city of Bayonne, New Jersey. Pages in category "Mayors of Bayonne, New Jersey" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
That month, the city also agreed to pay the railroad $5,000 for the $15,000 construction contract of the bridge. [39] However, Bayonne upped it to $15,000 by December. The municipality would get $10,000 back from the Central Railroad and Lehigh Valley Railroad. [40] The city approved $10,000 on December 23 to bring the total commitment to ...
In the decades following Bayonne's incorporation in 1866, the city's population rapidly expanded from around 2,000 to over 40,000 by 1900 due to rapid industrialization. The opening of plants in Bayonne by Standard Oil Company, Tide Water Oil Company , Babcock & Wilcox Tubular Boiler Company and many others attracted a large immigrant labor ...