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Red Bank Borough Council Meeting May 29 2026
Friday, May 29, 2026
Redbank Approves Bond Ordinance for Municipal Park Improvements
The council approved Ordinance 2026-14, a bond ordinance for improvements to municipal parks in Redbank. The ordinance appropriates $450,000, with $427,500 to be financed through the issuance of bonds or notes. This ordinance was introduced on May 14th and passed its final reading and public hearing during this meeting. [cite: 1051-1116]
Redbank Proposes Native Plants Ordinance to Enhance Ecosystem Resilience
The Red Bank Environmental Commission proposed a new ordinance requiring the use of native plants and prohibiting invasive species in formal site plans and major subdivision approvals. The ordinance aims to promote a more resilient ecosystem by supporting local flora and fauna, reducing the need for irrigation and pesticides, and addressing the decline in bird and insect populations due to habitat loss. It complements state legislation on invasive species and existing borough codes. The ordinance applies to new developments with formal site plans, not to existing residential properties, and includes provisions for species diversity and waiver requests. The goal is to make the ordinance accessible and practical, referencing established lists of native plants maintained by reputable organizations like the Native Plant Society of New Jersey, Rutgers, and the National Wildlife Federation. [cite: 686-908]
Redbank Adopts Bond Ordinance for Lead Service Line Replacement Program
The council passed Ordinance 2026-15, a bond ordinance for the lead service line replacement program for the water and sewer utility in Redbank. This ordinance appropriates $2.4 million, including a $1 million grant from the fiscal year 2026 HUD funding and lead service line grant program. The remaining $1.3 million will be financed through bonds or notes. This ordinance was introduced on May 14th and passed its final reading and public hearing. [cite: 1117-1166]
Redbank Council Approves Consent Agenda Resolutions
The council approved resolutions 26-106 through 26-116 on the consent agenda. The specific details of these resolutions were not discussed individually as they were grouped for approval. [cite: 1264-1274]
Redbank Advances Lead Service Line Replacement Program with Phase 4
The council is moving forward with Phase 4 of the lead service line replacement program, which is mandated by state and federal regulations originating from the Safe Water Drinking Act and the Lead and Copper Rule revisions. New Jersey requires 100% lead service line replacement by 2031, with 10% replacement annually. Redbank is ahead of schedule, having completed phases 1-3 involving numerous replacements and extensive test pitting. Phase 4 will address the remaining 409 known lead lines (205 full replacements, 204 partial) and 445 unknowns, leveraging $1 million in grant funding and bonding capacity for approximately $2.4 million. The program requires obtaining 'right of entry' forms from property owners for lines on private property, a process that has begun with initial success in acquiring some forms. [cite: 231-665]
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