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Eatontown adopts ordinance accepting dedication of Fort Monmouth roads

Borough of Eatontown Governing Body · January 28, 2026
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Summary

The borough council adopted Ordinance 01-2026 to accept dedication of several improved Fort Monmouth roads — Nicodemus, Wilson (South), Tiro and Vanguard avenues — transferring maintenance responsibility to the borough.

The Eatontown Borough Council on Jan. 28 adopted Ordinance 01-2026 to accept dedication of several roadways improved as part of Fort Monmouth redevelopment. Attorney Andrew Bayer read the ordinance by title and the council voted in favor; the public hearing produced no comments.

The ordinance accepts Nicodemus Avenue (Broad Street to Wilson Avenue), Wilson Avenue (Avenue of Memories to Nicodemus Avenue), Tiro Avenue (Vanguard to Nicodemus) and Vanguard Avenue (Tiro to Wilson) for public use. The borough’s Special Projects Engineer advised that the Fort Monmouth roads were improved in substantial conformance with approved plans and borough municipal roadway standards, and the council authorized the mayor to execute deeds or other instruments necessary to accept the dedication from the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA).

The council adopted the ordinance by roll call: ayes were Councilmembers Danielle M. Jones, Meir Araman, Carl Lawson, Candace M. Faust and Maria Escalante; Council President Virginia East was absent. The transfer formally places responsibility for ongoing maintenance, street lighting and stormwater infrastructure on the Borough of Eatontown.