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Welcome to Red Bank
Situated on the banks of Monmouth County's beautiful Navesink River, the Borough of Red Bank has an area of 1.75 square miles and is approximately five miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean. As of the 2000 census Red Bank's population was 11,844. Formerly part of Shrewsbury Township, Red Bank was officially incorporated in 1908 and takes its name from the clay banks of the river that serves as one of its borders.

Stay connected to Red Bank by registering a Gov-i account now. Signing up for an account will enable you to instantly receive messages from officials via a variety of methods.

You'll also be able to request services from Red Bank 24/7/365, register and pay for recreation programs, apply and pay for permits and licenses and more from your account!
A Municipal Service Request is a form-based request for service that is automatically sent to the appropriate borough department that the website-registered public may submit via the borough website.

A Municipal Service Request may include a citizen’s request for the repair or installation of safety features on borough-owned public property, such as playground equipment or park lighting, or quality of life issues including recycling pickup, snow removal, the discovery of a pothole, or suspected code violations.

You can submit requests for the following issue types:
Submit a Service Request
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Community Initiatives
Current Weather Forecast
Important Notices
Keep moving this summer with free fitness classes, for those who live and work in Red Bank, Wednesdays, starting May 29th through September 25th at ...
Mayors Wellness Campaign is co-sponsoring a workshop to help educate parents and children on ways to improve their well-being.
Hurricane Sandy survivors who had storm-related damages in New Jersey have limited time left to register with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Residents must register for disaster assistance by midnight (EDT), May 1.
Group will partner with Clean Ocean Action for Spring Red Bank Clean Up on Saturday, April 27, 2013 at 9am.
Those over 50 without health insurance or with insurance that doesn't cover the cost of vaccinations may qualify for greatly reduced cost.
Free clinics and toll-free hot line from Volunteer Lawyers for Justice available for qualifying individuals affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Community Calendar
Meetings held in the Council Chambers. Ending times vary.
Meetings held on the 4th Tuesday of the month from 6:00-7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers.
Meeting to be held in the Council Chambers. End time varies.
Court is in session on Thursdays starting at 8:30 a.m.
Special meeting of the Rent Leveling Board to be held in First Floor Council Chambers.  End time varies.  Subject: Grandville Towers
Regular Meeting of the Planning Board.  End time varies.
Court is in session on Thursdays starting at 8:30 a.m.
Workshop Meeting: 6:00 PM - Public Meeting: 6:30 PM Held in Council Chambers. PLEASE NOTE: End time varies.
Meeting to be held in Council Chambers. End time varies.
Meeting of the Mayor & Council to be held in the Council Chambers.  Ending times vary.
Red Bank News
Community Garden on Marion Street will soon be ready to lease plots for the 2013 growing season....
Congratulations to Dr. and Mrs. Rechnitz, the Board and the Staff of TRT for such a great accomplishment. ...
Mayor Menna's wishes for a happy holiday season and healthy 2013...
Residents should protect themselves against Mosquito Bites ...