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Red Bank preservation panel forms subcommittee to pursue Certified Local Government status

Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission · March 27, 2026
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The Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission voted to create a three-member subcommittee to prepare an application for Certified Local Government status, propose demolition-review amendments and seek grant eligibility; volunteers will draft ordinance language and aim to submit by March 2027.

The Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission on March 18 voted to form a three-member subcommittee to prepare an application for Certified Local Government status and to draft amendments to demolition and relocation review procedures.

Liam Collins, who led the presentation to the commission, said becoming a certified local government would make Red Bank eligible for state preservation grants and training. “If Red Bank becomes a certified local government, we’re then eligible for grants ranging from 15,000 to 50,000 per year,” Collins said, and the designation would not require a local match. He added the designation would give the town a formal seat on National Register…

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