Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla this morning announced Gregory Francese as the Acting Director of Transportation and Parking.
Francese has served as the City’s Transportation Planner for over seven years. According to a city press release, he “brings extensive experience in sustainable transportation, pedestrian safety, and infrastructure planning. He has played a leading role in key projects including securing Hoboken’s Citi Bike partnership with Lyft, planning Vision Zero safety infrastructure upgrades including the upcoming Sinatra Drive Redesign project, implementing congestion mitigation plans, and building out the City’s on-street electric vehicle charging network, as well as several other efforts to improve, safety, mobility, and connectivity throughout the city.”
Francese currently serves on the City’s Vision Zero Task Force, Hudson County Vision Zero Task Force, and the Hoboken Planning Board.
Mayor Bhalla stated, “Greg has been an integral part of our transportation team, and his leadership has helped shape a safer, more accessible Hoboken. I’m confident that in this role, Greg will continue to deliver on our vision for a more multi-modal and forward-thinking transportation network.”
“I’m looking forward to the opportunity to continue serving the Hoboken community in this new role,” said Francese. “The work we do to make our streets safer and more accessible is rewarding, and I am eager to continue to build on the progress we’ve made. I want to thank Mayor Bhalla for his support, and I’m excited to keep advancing our shared vision for a more connected Hoboken.”
Francese officially assumed the role today following the departure of Director Steve Weber, who is moving on to pursue other opportunities. Mayor Bhalla thanked Weber for his dedicated service and leadership.
“Steve has been a valued member of my Administration and has overseen a number of important improvements to our streets and within the Department of Transportation and Parking,” said Mayor Bhalla. “His work has made a real difference in the lives of Hoboken community members, and I wish him nothing but success in his future endeavors.”