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Red Bank Council Meeting – Change of Government, Charter Commission Approved

By E. SCOTT WINGERTER Credits: Borough of Red Bank (screenshot) 176 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment 176 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment Credits: Google Maps 187 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment 187 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment Credits: Google Maps 192 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment 192 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment Credits: Google Maps 80 Rectors Place - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment 80 Rectors Place - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment Credits: Google Maps 131 Bodman Place - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment

Red Bank Council Meeting – Change of Government, Special Improvement District Budget Approval on Agenda

By E. SCOTT WINGERTER Credits: Google Maps 176 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment 176 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment Credits: Google Maps 187 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment 187 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment Credits: Google Maps 192 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment 192 Riverside Avenue - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment Credits: Google Maps 80 Rectors Place - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment 80 Rectors Place - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment Credits: Google Maps 131 Bodman Place - Possible Area in Need of Redevelopment

Red Bank Council Looks to Update Public Comment Protocols, Investigation for Two Interrelated Borough Employee Complaints

By E. SCOTT WINGERTER Credits: Borough of Red Bank By E. SCOTT WINGERTER March 8, 2021 at 2:30 AM RED BANK, NJ: The Red Bank council meeting will be held electronically this Wednesday, March 10, 6:30pm. Highlights of the agenda: A Resolution to adopt updated Public Comment protocols.  According to the new rules: “The (public) speaker within the allotted five (5), minutes, may ask follow-up questions to gain a better understanding and clarity on the issue being discussed, but the Public Questions & Comments period shall not be conducted as an interrogation or cross-examination.  The Mayor, or whomever holds the question(s), will make every effort to answer the question(s) at the time of asking, if possible, before moving to the next speaker. If such answer is not readily available, the Mayor or holder of the question(s) shall indicate to the speaker the method by which the question will be answered.”

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