Jessica Giorgianni
Northeast Area Representative
Jessica Giorgianni, AICO, PP, is a Supervising Planner for the City of Hoboken’s Department of Community Development, where she has served under two administrations committed to progressive urban planning. With a passion for creating vibrant, sustainable communities, she plays a key role in shaping the city’s built environment through award-winning Redevelopment Plans, Master Plans, and Zoning Regulations. She also negotiates Redevelopment Agreements that align with Hoboken’s growth and strategic goals.
Jessica’s work addresses critical urban challenges, including expanding public spaces in a land-constrained city, implementing complete and “green” streetscapes, integrating historic and contemporary development, promoting arts and industrial uses, and designing resilient infrastructure to mitigate flooding and climate change impacts.
She leads and contributes to numerous initiatives, such as the Hudson Place Redesign Project, Hoboken’s Vision Zero initiative, and the establishment of the city’s Special Improvement District (SID), where she now serves on the Board. Before joining Hoboken, Jessica spent a decade in the private sector, consulting for municipalities across New Jersey.
In addition to her professional work, Jessica serves on the New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association (NJAPA) Executive Committee and is a voting member of the Westfield Zoning Board of Adjustment in her hometown.
Beyond her planning career, Jessica enjoys audiobooks, snowboarding, hiking, traveling, dancing, and high-intensity workouts—but most of all, she loves spending time with her husband and two children.