Purchase of Surveillance Cameras, Lead Paint Inspections on Red Bank Council Agenda
By E. SCOTT WINGERTER,
25 days ago
RED BANK, NJ: The Red Bank council will hold a hybrid (online and in-person), regular meeting tomorrow, Thursday, September 26, 6:30pm, at Borough Hall, 90 Monmouth Street.
A public hearing on an Ordinance to add a new chapter, "Lead-Based Paint Inspections," to the Borough’s General Ordinances, implementing state law requirements for lead-based paint inspections in residential properties
Revision of Volunteer Firefighter Service Award Eligibility Requirements
Public hearing and adoption of an Ordinance to update the annual eligibility requirements for the Borough's Length of Service Awards Program for volunteer firefighters
The council is set to vote on a resolution to allocate $410,312 to Eastern Datacomm for the installation of indoor and outdoor cameras across the borough. These locations include parks, the recycling center, the Boys & Girls Club, Tower Hill, the Department of Public Works, the public library, the Senior Center, English Plaza, the White Street parking lot, and the Bellhaven playground area
Agenda
To read the complete agenda that includes related documents, click HERE . Specific documents can be reviewed by scrolling down.
ZOOM Access
To access the meeting via ZOOM, click on the HERE for the borough’s website, then click on “Agendas & Minutes,” scroll down to the “Mayor & Council” meeting you want, then click on the “TV” icon under “Media.”
Government Definitions
Council Ordinances
An ordinance is any act or regulation of the council, except an expense budget or capital budget, required to be reduced to writing, published after introduction, and considered for final passage after a public hearing meeting after the meeting at which it was introduced.
Council Resolutions
Resolutions do not require formal advertisements or hearings, and are typically considered temporary as they lack the permanent enforceability of an Ordinance.
Council Meeting Public Comment Protocols
Speakers are allotted 5 minutes for questions and may ask follow-up questions.
The mayor or whoever the question is directed to, will provide an answer to the question(s). Council members wishing to ask a question of the speaker (either a public participant or member of the dais) may request to do so through the mayor.
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