- NJ
- Monmouth County
- 2/4/25
- 02/05/2025
- 154 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the Bradley Beach Borough Council meeting, serious allegations of misconduct were brought against the previous administration, while the council navigated discussions on various community improvement projects and financial strategies. Allegations of unethical and illegal practices under the prior leadership dominated the conversation, with community members and council members alike emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability. Meanwhile, the council deliberated on development initiatives and financial management concerns aimed at enhancing the borough’s infrastructure and public amenities.
- NJ
- Monmouth County
- 2/4/25
- 02/05/2025
- 80 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent Howell Town Council meeting focused on debates over sanctuary city policies and a proposed resolution on illegal immigration, showing a clear divide among council members and the public. The meeting also covered a variety of other issues, including public safety, traffic management, and community development projects, highlighting ongoing conversations and active involvement from residents.
- NJ
- Monmouth County
- 2/4/25
- 02/04/2025
- 179 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Howell Town Council meeting covered several topics, including a debate on the township’s stance on sanctuary city designation, public concerns over proposed development projects, and safety measures on local roads. The council also addressed fiscal issues and recognized community contributions.
- NJ
- Monmouth County
- 2/3/25
- 02/04/2025
- 11 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: At the recent Belmar Housing Authority meeting, members focused on fire safety protocols, recent graffiti incidents, and ongoing delays in federal funding for infrastructure improvements.
- NJ
- Monmouth County
- 2/3/25
- 02/04/2025
- 99 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent Asbury Park Planning Board meeting, the board focused on the contentious parking requirements for a proposed 7-Eleven on Bangs Avenue and significant revisions to the building’s design. The applicant argued against the commercial parking requirement, citing redevelopment plan language and historical property assessments. The board’s planner highlighted an amendment from 2018, leading to debates about the board’s authority over parking issues and whether these should be addressed by the zoning board instead.