asbury park city council

Asbury Park

The Sun’s City Council Preview — Sept. 18, 2013

On agenda: Further discussion of the Main Street traffic pattern redesign

By Jill Bartlett
Tweet



The city council is scheduled to meet tonight in council chambers at City Hall. A closed executive session will start at 5 p.m., followed by a workshop session at 6 p.m. and a regular council meeting at 7 p.m. Public participation takes place at the beginning of the regular meeting. Items on the agenda for […]

Read more →


Sep 18, 2013
Asbury Park

Foreclosure action pending against mayor’s home

Campbell expects to resolve matter with loan modification

By Dan Jacobson
Tweet



A foreclosure action has been pending against Mayor Myra Campbell’s home since May 6, according to court documents. Filed by the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, the legal action seeks to foreclose on the mortgage taken out by Campbell [above, center] in 2002 to secure a $100,000 loan with a term of 15 years. “I’ve […]

Read more →


Aug 13, 2013
Asbury Park

Auditor recommends seven changes for city’s finances

Two items carried over from previous year's audit

By Jill Bartlett
Tweet



City Auditor David Kaplan has completed his audit of municipal finances for 2012 and presented his findings and recommendations to the city council at last week’s council meeting. The city is required to have its finances audited annually. Kaplan’s audit listed seven recommendations for the city to address. City Manager Terence Reidy [above] and Chief […]

Read more →


Jul 19, 2013
Asbury Park

Campbell releases statement for first meeting as mayor

'I seek to build partnerships...starting with my four council colleagues'

By Asbury Park Sun
Tweet



Mayor Myra Campbell has released a statement which she plans to read at tonight’s city council meeting — the first regular meeting since the council’s controversial reorganization session on July 1. At the reorganization, Campbell’s two running mates on the One Asbury ticket, John Moor and Amy Quinn, voted against her appointment as mayor. Voting […]

Read more →


Jul 10, 2013
Letters to the Editor

Seeds: Mayor controversy has nothing to do with race

'If I could go back in time and be there again, I would boo even louder'

By Asbury Park Sun
Tweet



Editor, the Asbury Park Sun: Some people are trying to inject race into what happened on July 1 at the swearing in of Asbury Park’s new city council and mayor. But race has nothing to do with it. Nothing, that is, unless those responsible for the coup d’etat succeed at changing the subject. I was […]

Read more →


Jul 10, 2013
Asbury Park

Mogo secures Friday dates for beach bonfires

Logistical details still need to be worked out

By Jill Bartlett
Tweet



The owners of Mogo, the Korean taco pop-up on the Asbury boardwalk, have received approval to hold beach bonfires every Friday until the end of September. Their special event application to reserve the dates was passed by the City Council on Wednesday. The vote was 5-0. When the actual bonfires will start is still up in […]

Read more →


Jun 21, 2013
Asbury Park

The Sun’s city council preview – June 5, 2013

Seasonal CO’s, easement for beach replenishment project on the agenda

By Jill Bartlett
Tweet



The city council is scheduled to meet tonight in council chambers at City Hall. A closed executive session will start at 5 p.m., followed by a workshop session at 6 p.m. and a regular council meeting at 7 p.m. The following items are on the agenda: • An application to amend the Jewish War veteran’s […]

Read more →


Jun 05, 2013
Asbury Park

City introduces seasonal CO ordinance with affidavit requirement

Final hearing set for June 5

By Molly Mulshine
Tweet



The process of renting homes to visitors may be simpler for landlords this summer. The city council introduced an ordinance allowing landlords to obtain seasonal certificates of occupancy [COs] for their properties. A certificate of occupancy is a document issued by the city confirming that a residence is in an acceptable state to be occupied. […]

Read more →


May 20, 2013
Election 2013

Board won’t give reasons for voiding 320 Asbury ballots

Number is enough to change city council election results

By Dan Jacobson
Tweet



The Monmouth County Board of Elections last week voided 320 vote by mail ballots in Asbury Park  — enough to change the city council election results — but the board has not specified the reasons. “They said they’re not required to give it out. It’s private information. It’s been voided so you don’t need the […]

Read more →


May 19, 2013
Asbury Park

The Sun’s city council preview — May 15, 2013

Seasonal CO's, beach badge design on agenda

By Molly Mulshine
Tweet



The city council is scheduled to meet tonight in council chambers at City Hall. A closed executive session will start at 5 p.m., followed by a workshop session at 6 p.m. and a regular council meeting at 7 p.m. The following items are on the agenda: • A presentation on a resolution supporting the Clean […]

Read more →


May 15, 2013
« First‹ Previous18192021222324Next ›

0

subscribers

0

followers




© 2012-2017 Limited Risk, Inc.