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Asbury Park council approves Langford Street bond, authorizes contracts, public art and renewals
Summary
The council adopted Bond Ordinance 2026-69 for $1.5 million in Langford Street improvements and approved several resolutions: consulting and housing planning contracts, a fireworks contract, an Arts14C sculpture for the train station plaza, a three-year ShotSpotter renewal, and a PFAS pilot planning grant submission. Mayor Moore recorded at least one 'No' vote on consulting contracts.
The Asbury Park City Council voted to adopt a bond ordinance for roadway improvements and approved a series of routine resolutions at the meeting.
The council adopted Bond Ordinance 2026-69, providing for roadway improvements to Langford Street and appropriating $1,500,000 to the project; the ordinance authorizes the issuance of approximately $1,010,474 in bonds and notes to finance a portion of the work. No public commenters addressed the ordinance during the public hearing, and members voted to adopt it.
On individual resolutions the council approved payment of bills; accepted a donation of 12 beach chairs from Ostrich Chairs for use by beach attendants; authorized an agreement with Kyle McManus Associates for professional consulting planner services and a…
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