The mayor says he strongly disagrees with the proposal, calling it 'a cowardly way to operate.'
to deny hearing from non-residents or non-taxpayers with the exception for a non-resident who, for example, is a user of a city utility.
, also questioned its legality, saying he hopes — if the Trenton proposal passes — that it’s challenged in a New Jersey court, and he hopes the city loses.
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