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Red Bank council adopts bond ordinances to fund municipal, parks, Marine Park and water/sewer work; advances lead-service-line contract
Summary
The Borough of Red Bank unanimously adopted four bond ordinances to fund municipal building, parks, Marine Park and water/sewer projects — including funding linked to the lead service-line replacement — and approved consent-agenda resolutions that advance a phase-three contract for the lead-line program.
The Borough of Red Bank council unanimously approved four final-reading bond ordinances and a consent agenda Tuesday that together advance multiple capital projects and the borough’s lead service-line replacement program.
Mayor William Portman read each ordinance into the record and the council adopted them by roll call. Ordinance 2025-07 was described as providing for improvements to various municipal buildings, including HVAC upgrades, potential generator installation and courtroom audiovisual improvements. Ordinance 2025-09 was presented as funding replacement of water mains and other sewer infrastructure at Marine Park; the ordinance text read a $1,500,000 appropriation for that project. Ordinance 2025-10, described as water and sewer acquisitions and improvements, was read with an appropriation of…
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