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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.

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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:
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Community Calendar
Held in Council Chambers. Please note that end time may vary.
Borough Offices at 90 Monmouth St. closed with the exception of the Police Department. All other Borough facilities open.
Municipal Court session beginning at 8:30 a.m. Ending times vary.
Held in Council ChambersPlease note that end time may vary.
Meets 3rd Tuesday of each month in the 3rd. Floor Conference room. End time varies.
Meeting to be held in the Council Chambers. Ending times vary.
Workshop Meeting: 6:00 PM - Public Meeting: 6:30 PM Held in Council Chambers. PLEASE NOTE: End time varies.
Borough Offices at 90 Monmouth St. closed with the exception of the Police Department. All other Borough facilities open.
Held in Council Chambers. End time varies.
Meeting to be held in the 3rd floor conference room. End time varies.
Important Notices
The Construction Board of Appeals Meeting scheduled at 4:00 p.m. on March 10, 2010 has been cancelled.
Fire Hydrant Flow Testing will be conducted at 170 Broad Street on Thursday, March 11, 2010. Pursuant to Borough Policy this work will be conducted…
The Red Bank Borough Parks and Recreation Department is co-sponsoring the Elite Basketball Clinic at Red Bank Regional High School on June 12-13, 2…
Attention Red Bank Borough HomeownersThe Borough of Red Bank Housing Improvement Program is about to enter its final year in 2010.To date, this pro…
The Planning Board Meeting scheduled on December 21, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. has been cancelled
The Construction Board of Appeals Meeting scheduled at 4:00 p.m. on Dec 9, 2009 has been cancelled.
Red Bank News
Councilman Michael DuPont is working in conjunction with the Borough Council’s Education and Technology Committee and the Borough schools to hold a town wide collection day on March 6 to gather footwear for victims of the recent disaster in Haiti in conjunction with the national organization Soles4Souls.