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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.

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Public Utilities Notices
The boil water advisory that was put in place after a water main break in the area of Spring Street and Harding Road has been lifted.  Repairs
Due to a water main break at Harding Road and Spring Street, the Borough of Red Bank has issued a boil water advisory as a precautionary measure onl
WHAT IS SALT BRINE? Salt brine is water saturated with sodium chloride, or more simply, rock salt dissolved in water. It will be the Borough of Red

Public Utilities News
The trucks have a larger 31 cubic yard capacity and will reduce fuel and personnel costs for the Borough....
E-waste is a new program that will eliminate electronic waste from our landfills....
Councilman Zipprich and Councilwoman Lewis have been working with the Directors of their departments to better accommodate residents’ access to the track resulting in a schedule that will see the Count Basie track and field opening at 7 a.m. and remaining open until 9 p.m....

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DPU - Buldings and Grounds

We are located at:
75 Chestnut Street
Red Bank, NJ 07701
We can be reached at:
Telephone: (732)530-2770
Fax: (732)530-4718
Email: Director of DPU or DPU Main Office

 

Public Parks
 

Marine Park

Fishing Pier, Boat Basin, Playgrounds, Special Events

Bell Haven/Locust Ave Park

100 Locust Ave - Viewing wild life

Eastside Park

34 Harrison Ave - Soccer, baseball, basketball, softball, playground, tennis courts

Riverside Gardens

50 W. Front - Views of Navesink River - Special Events

Monument Park/Veteran's Park

130 Riverside Ave - Veterans Memorial

Count Basie Park

11 Henry Street - Soccer –baseball-basketball-softball-track and fishing at pond

 

Public Buildings
 

Borough Hall

Address: 90 Monmouth Street

Departments: Borough Administrator, Borough Clerk, Building Department, Food/Animal Licensing, Finance, Municipal Court, Parks & Recreation,Planning & zoning Police Department Traffic Safety, Public Information, RCA Program, Tax Assessor, Traffic Safety, Vital Statistics

DPW Building

Address: 75 Chestnut Street

Departments: Public Utilities and Parking Authority

Library

Address: 84 West Front Street

Fire Companies & First Aid

The Borough of Red Bank has six fire companies and one first aid and rescue squad. Please visit their website.

Senior Center

Address: 80 Shrewsbury Avenue

Recycling Center

Address: Foot of West Sunset

Frequently Asked Questions

The water leak hotline number is 732.530.2691. If it’s emergency please call the Police Department at 730.530.2700.

To obtain an estimate please call the office at 732-530-2770

There is no obligation and the estimate is valid for 90 days.

Spring

  • Begin the 3rd Monday in May
  • Ends the 4th Friday in June 

Fall

  • Begin the 1st Monday in October
  • Ends the 1st Friday in November 


During this period a temporary drop in water pressure and or a slight discoloration may occur. If discoloration does occur, let tap water run a sufficient time to clear.