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Red Bank stormwater supervisor reports surge in work orders, expands GIS mapping and inspections
Summary
New stormwater supervisor Lewis Brill told commissioners the division completed 505 work orders in 2025, reduced a backlog from about 110–120 to roughly 37 open items, expanded training and ArcGIS mapping, and is increasing inspections and interagency coordination to address illicit discharges and sediment at construction sites.
Lewis Brill, the city’s public‑works stormwater operations supervisor, gave a detailed progress briefing to the Red Bank City Commission, saying the division completed 505 work orders so far in 2025 and has reduced a lingering backlog from roughly 110–120 items to about 37 active cases.
Brill said the largest single category of work orders — about 150 of the 505 — involved debris and waste removal. He said 381 work orders were generated internally, 113 were submitted by citizens and roughly 20 remained uncategorized. Staff have been breaking complex tasks into smaller parent/child…
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