Hoboken Transportation & Parking Director Ryan Sharp departing September 3

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Hoboken Transportation and Parking Director Ryan Sharp will be leaving City Hall on September 3rd to take a job in the private sector, officials announced.

From left to right: Hoboken Business Administrator Jason Freeman, Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla, US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, and Director of Transportation & Parking Ryan Sharp. Photo courtesy of the City of Hoboken.

By John Heinis/Hudson County View

“There are few employees who have made as big of an impact in improving the quality of life for Hoboken residents than Director Sharp. He oversaw the dramatic transformation of our Mile Square to one of the safest places in the entire country to walk, bike and drive,” Mayor Ravi Bhalla said in a statement.

“The director’s leadership has unquestionably saved lives not just in Hoboken, but across the entire country. I cannot thank him enough and wish him the very best in his future endeavors.”

Sharp began his career with the city as an intern in 2010 before becoming a transportation planner in 2011.

In 2017, then-Mayor Dawn Zimmer appointed Sharp director of the Department of Transportation & Parking before assuming the role permanently following the approval of Bhalla and the city council in 2018.

“Working for the City of Hoboken has been the honor and privilege of my lifetime. I am deeply grateful to Mayor Bhalla and the City Council for giving me the opportunity to serve as the Director of Transportation and Parking,” Sharp added.

“I also want to thank my incredible team and colleagues, who have become my extended family over the years, and without whom none of our significant accomplishments would have been possible. I will miss Hoboken dearly, and it will always hold a special place in my heart.”

During his tenure with the city, Sharp secured over $13 million in grant funding for critical projects and created Hoboken’s award-winning Complete Streets Program, recognized by the state Department of Transportation (NJ DOT) and Rutgers University.

He developed the Complete Streets Design Guide and Implementation Plan in 2019 and Vision Zero initiative, which led to the implementation of over 150 curb extensions, over 80 painted curb extensions, 14 miles of bicycle lanes, 14 pedestrian crossing islands, 11 raised crosswalks, and seven consecutive years without a traffic death.

Sharp also spearheaded major street redesigns, including the Washington Street and Observer Highway projects, significantly enhancing the city’s infrastructure and safety, as well as the Sinatra Drive redesign which will begin construction next year.

In addition to these accomplishments, he introduced several innovative programs, including the free Hop shuttle service, the ParkMobile parking system, and Hoboken’s first bike share program.

Furthermore, Sharp launched a new online virtual visitor permit system in 2020, further modernizing and improving the city’s transportation and parking services.

The city will now launch a nationwide search for a new director of the Department of Transportation & Parking.

The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing the planning, development, and implementation of transportation and parking policies, programs, and projects that enhance mobility, safety, and sustainability within the city.


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