Politics & Government
Red Bank Asks Residents To Join Meeting On Master Plan
Connect to the virtual meeting Thursday, June 9, at 6:30 p.m. to take part in the first review of the borough's master plan in 25 years.

RED BANK, N.J.— A virtual public meeting to learn about development of the borough's master plan and the next steps in the planning process will take place Thursday, June 9. The meeting will run from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Register for the Zoom meeting here.
At the meeting, residents will:
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- Hear about the master plan process.
- Get an overview of the draft existing conditions report.
- See feedback from the virtual workshop, including priorities expressed by the community.
Red Bank is developing its first full master plan in more than 25 years, the borough says. It will serve as a roadmap to guide planning for the future of the borough.
It will be structured around a community-established vision, goals and recommendations for Red Bank's economic, social, physical, environmental, and fiscal development, borough officials say.
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The Master Plan document will provide elected officials and decision-makers with a reference guide when making decisions related to land use, zoning and capital investment.
For more information on the Master Plan and the Planning Process, visit the Borough of Red Bank website.
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