waterfront infrastructure agreement

Asbury Park

City Council Approves Moving Beach Club Plans On To Planning Board

Noise, 7-foot fencing, Lighting, Street Furniture, & Boardwalk Access Compliance A Part of Governing Body Ask

By Michelle Gladden
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The Asbury Park City Council approved conceptual plans Wednesday night for the controversial beach club waterfront redeveloper iStar plans to construct blocks from its Asbury Ocean Club high rise development. The 24,000 square foot members-only beach club at 1500 Ocean Avenue, located between Sixth and Seventh avenues on privately owned land across from the North […]

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Mar 14, 2019
Asbury Park

City Council Votes To Halt iStar’s Infrastructure Redevelopment Project

Over 400 turn out to oppose the boardwalk & Fisherman's parking lot upgrades along north beach

By Michelle Gladden
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Following an over 2 hour long public session that centered on concerns about an infrastructure redevelopment project currently underway along the north beach area of Asbury Park, the City Council unanimously voted to halt the project. City Manager Michael Capabianco read the resolution, citing public opposition to environmental concerns, public access, loss of public beach, […]

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Nov 09, 2018
Asbury Park

Infrastructure finance agreement questioned in public hearing

Council later approves plan

By Molly Mulshine
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The city council unanimously approved a waterfront infrastructure financing plan at the Feb. 20 council meeting — but not before a presentation and a public hearing on the proposed agreement. Mayor Ed Johnson, Deputy Mayor John Loffredo, Councilwoman Sue Henderson and Councilman Kevin Sanders were present and voted yes on the ordinances that put the […]

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Feb 26, 2013
Asbury Park

Waterfront infrastructure finance plan approved

After lengthy public hearing, council approves unanimously

By Molly Mulshine
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City council members present at last night’s council meeting unanimously approved a waterfront infrastructure funding plan that has proven to be controversial at recent meetings. Mayor Ed Johnson, Deputy Mayor John M. Loffredo, Councilwoman Sue Henderson and Councilman Kevin Sanders all voted in favor of the ordinance enacting the plan. Councilman James Bruno was absent. The […]

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Feb 21, 2013
Asbury Park

The Sun’s city council preview — Feb. 20, 2013

Boardwalk repairs, final infrastructure finance hearing on agenda

By Molly Mulshine
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Asbury Park’s city council is scheduled to meet in council chambers tonight, with a closed executive session starting at 5 p.m.; a workshop session at 6 p.m.; and a regular meeting at 7 p.m. Items on the agenda include: • Contract awards for various boardwalk repair materials, as well as the first phase of south […]

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Feb 20, 2013
Asbury Park

Final infrastructure finance vote tomorrow night

Residents may comment, ask questions

By Molly Mulshine
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The city council will vote at its meeting tomorrow night on whether to implement a new funding mechanism for infrastructure repairs in the waterfront redevelopment area. At a council meeting held last week, many residents came to the microphone during public comment to ask about the plan. Under the funding plan, the city will bond […]

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Feb 19, 2013
Asbury Park

The Sun’s city council preview — Feb. 6, 2013

Kinmon to report on crime; council to vote on funding agreement with iStar

By Molly Mulshine
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Asbury Park’s city council is scheduled to meet in council chambers tonight, with a closed executive session starting at 5 p.m.; a workshop session at 6 p.m.; and a regular meeting at 7 p.m. Items on the agenda include: • A report on crime from Police Chief Mark Kinmon during the 6 p.m. workshop session. […]

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Feb 06, 2013

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