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Council introduces $5M ARPA appropriation and bond ordinance for boardwalk extension

November 26, 2025 | Long Branch City, Monmouth County, New Jersey


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Council introduces $5M ARPA appropriation and bond ordinance for boardwalk extension
The Long Branch City Council introduced two ordinances to fund a proposed Boardwalk extension project, the council president said. Ordinance 16-25 is a capital ordinance appropriating $5,000,000 to pay for the Boardwalk extension (including a pier and supporting amenities) funded by a Federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant; Ordinance 17-25 is a bond ordinance authorizing issuance of roughly $4,761,000 in bonds or notes to finance part of the cost.

Council members discussed rising project costs tied to recent federal and state changes that increased FEMA flood-elevation requirements in the project area (the record references an increase from '12' to '19'—a 7‑foot change) and higher engineering minimum design loads for flood velocity and wave calculations. The attorney and council framed the design changes as intended to improve resiliency of the investment and infrastructure.

Both ordinances were introduced on first reading and set for public hearings (Ordinance 16-25: 12/10/2025; Ordinance 17-25: December 2025). Council recorded roll-call votes in favor of introduction.

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