Dear Visitors and Bathers,
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
As of July 11th, there have been sightings of small sharks and other Sealife in the Raritan Bay near Keansburg.
PLEASE use caution when entering the water.
Dear Visitors and Bathers,
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
As of July 11th, there have been sightings of small sharks and other Sealife in the Raritan Bay near Keansburg.
PLEASE use caution when entering the water.
Lithium-Ion Batteries
Charging your e-bike inside your home poses several risks, primarily due to the lithium-ion batteries they use.
These batteries can overheat, leading to thermal runaway, a chain reaction that can cause fires and explosions.
Poorly manufactured or damaged batteries, overcharging, and using incompatible chargers increase these risks. Smoke and toxic fumes released during a battery fire can be hazardous to your health.
Additionally, the close proximity of flammable materials inside a home can allow a small battery fire to rapidly escalate, causing significant property damage and endangering occupants. It is advisable to charge e-bikes in well-ventilated areas, away from flammable materials, and under supervision.
Arthur V Boden
Fire Official

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
2025 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
The Borough of Keansburg is soliciting proposals for professional services to the Borough for the professional term year 2025 – 2026 commencing July 1, 2025 Proposals will be accepted for the specific professional services set forth in the Public Notice, a copy of which is attached hereto.
The REQUEST OF PROPOSAL is for the following professions:
All proposals shall be submitted to
Thomas Cusick, Municipal Clerk,
Keansburg Borough Hall,
29 Church Street, Keansburg, New Jersey 07734
NO later than 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 local prevailing time.
All proposals for ALL BOROUGH POSITTIONS shall be submitted as:
All proposals should include, at a minimum:
In addition:
All forms listed above, (#1 through #6) shall be completed in their entirety.
The Governing Body of the Borough of Keansburg on the basis of the proposal deemed to be most advantageous, price and other factors considered will evaluate all proposals. The evaluation will consider:
A full copy of the REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE with necessary forms can be found on the Borough’s website: www.keansburgnj.gov for your convenience.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice is hereby given that the addition of a Special Meeting of the Keansburg Borough Council will take place on Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of Keansburg Borough Hall, 29 Church Street, Keansburg, NJ.
Agenda for this hour will include Oaths of Office. No other official action will take place until the regular meeting scheduled for 7:00 p.m.
The regular Borough Council Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, May 21, 2025 is still scheduled to take place at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of Keansburg Borough Hall, 29 Church Street, Keansburg, NJ.
Agenda will include, but not limited to adoption of ordinances, resolutions approving payment of bills, award of bids and any other matters requiring the approval of the governing body.
Official action will be taken.
Thomas P. Cusick
Municipal Clerk
“The Borough of Keansburg adopted the resolution below. That resolution will be attached to a declaratory relief lawsuit that is filed on January 30, 2025”
RESOLUTION #25-013
RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF KEANSBURG COMMITTING TO ROUND 4 PRESENT AND PROSPECTIVE NEED AFFORDABLE HOUSING OBLIGATIONS
WHEREAS, on March 20, 2024, Governor Murphy signed into law P.L. 2024, c.2 (hereinafter “A4” or “Amended FHA”), which amended New Jersey’s Fair Housing Act, N.J.S.A. 52:27D-301, et. seq.; and
WHEREAS, A4 calculates the size of the regional affordable housing need as follows “projected household change for a 10-year round in a region shall be estimated by establishing the household change experienced in the region between the most recent federal decennial census, and the second-most recent federal decennial census. This household change, if positive, shall be divided by 2.5 to estimate the number of low- and moderate-income homes needed to address low- and moderate-income household change in the region, and to determine the regional prospective need for a 10-year round of low- and moderate-income housing obligations…”; and
WHEREAS, this means that the regional need equates to 40% of regional household growth; and
WHEREAS, the 1985 version of the Fair Housing Act and A4 both prohibit a result that would compel a municipality to spend its own money on compliance; and
WHEREAS, the theory which permits a municipality to meet its obligations without municipal subsidy is zoning for “inclusionary zoning”; and
WHEREAS, inclusionary zoning most typically requires a 15% or 20% set aside; and
WHEREAS, it is not clear how a regional need predicated upon 40% of anticipated growth can be met with 15-20% set asides and without municipal subsidy; and
WHEREAS, this is exacerbated by the fact that certain other municipalities in the region have an allocation of 0% of the prospective need (new construction obligation), irrespective of the growth in that particular municipality; and
WHEREAS, A4 yields a statewide new construction obligation of over 8,400 affordable units per year; and
WHEREAS, this is a substantially higher annual number than was imposed by COAH in the “Prior Round” or any iteration of its Round 3 regulations; and
WHEREAS, A4 determines the size of the regional need, but does not calculate allocation of the need to individual municipalities; and
WHEREAS, instead, A4 required the Department of Community Affairs (“DCA”) to produce non-binding estimates of need on or before October 20, 2024, which it did provide on October 18, 2024 (“DCA Report”); and
WHEREAS, the DCA Report calculates the Borough’s Round 4 (2025-2035) obligations as follows: a Present Need or Rehabilitation Obligation of 91 units and a Prospective Need or New Construction Obligation of 31 units; and
WHEREAS, A4 further provides that, irrespective of the DCA’s calculation, municipalities are to determine “present and prospective fair share obligation(s)…by binding resolution no later than January 31, 2025”; and
WHEREAS, this resolution satisfies the requirements of A4 by accepting the DCA estimate of need as described in the DCA Report; and
WHEREAS, Section 3 of A4 provides that: “the municipality’s determination of its fair share obligation shall have a presumption of validity, if established in accordance with sections 6 and 7” of A4; and
WHEREAS, Borough’s calculation of need is entitled to a “presumption of validity” because it complies with Sections 6 and 7 of A4; and
WHEREAS, the Borough specifically reserves the right to adjust those numbers based on one or any of the foregoing adjustments: 1) a windshield survey or similar survey which accounts for a higher-resolution estimate of present need; 2) a Vacant Land Adjustment predicated upon a lack of vacant, developable and suitable land; 3) a Durational Adjustment (whether predicated upon lack of sewer or lack of water); and/or 4) an adjustment predicated upon regional planning entity formulas, inputs or considerations, including, but not limited to the Highlands Regional Master Plan and its build out, the Pinelands or Meadowlands regulations and planning document; and
WHEREAS, in addition to the foregoing, the Borough specifically reserves all rights to revoke or amend this resolution and commitment, as may be necessary, in the event of a successful challenge to A4 in the context of the Montvale case (MER-L-1778-24), any other such action challenging A4, or any legislation adopted and signed into law by the Governor of New Jersey that alters the deadlines and/or requirements of A4; and
WHEREAS, in addition to the foregoing, the Borough reserves the right to take a position that its Round 4 Present or Prospective Need Obligations are lower than described herein in the event that a third party challenges the calculations provided for in this Resolution (a reservation of all litigation rights and positions, without prejudice); and
WHEREAS, in light of the above, the Mayor and Council finds that it is in the best interest of Borough to declare its obligations in accordance with this binding resolution and in accordance with the Act and
WHEREAS, in addition to the above, the Acting Administrative Director issued Directive #14-24, dated December 13, 2024, and made the directive available later in the week that followed; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Directive #14-24, a municipality seeking a certification of compliance with the Act shall file an action in the form of a declaratory judgment complaint “. . .within 48 hours after adoption of the municipal resolution of fair share obligations, or by February 3, 2025, whichever is sooner”; and
WHEREAS, nothing in this Resolution shall be interpreted as an acknowledgment of the legal validity of the AOC Directive and the Borough reserves any and all rights and remedies in relation to the AOC Directive; and
WHEREAS, the Borough seeks a certification of compliance with the Act and, therefore, directs its Affordable Housing Counsel to file a declaratory relief action within 48 hours of the adoption of this resolution; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED on this ___ day of January, by the Council of the Borough of Keansburg, Monmouth County, State of New Jersey, as follows:
Motion by: Mr. Hoff
Second by: Mr. Tonne
Ayes: Mr. Donaldson, Mr. Tonne, Mr. Cocuzza, Mr. Foley and Mr. Hoff
Nays: NONE
Absent: NONE
Abstain: NONE
A Public Auction will be conducted by the Borough of Keansburg on Wednesday, October 23, 2024 at 7:00 P.M.
139 Shore Boulevard Block 33, Lot 12 Vacant Land
75 x 100 Lot Single-Family Residential Zone (R-5)
Minimum Starting Bid: $ 200,000.00
Auction will be held at
Keansburg Borough Hall
(Council Chambers – Main Floor)
29 Church Street, Keansburg, NJ 07734
10% Deposit Required at the time of Auction
By Order of Mayor and Council, Ordinance #1716
PUBLIC NOTICE
Borough of Keansburg
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Borough Council of the Borough of Keansburg will hold a Reorganization Meeting on Monday, July 1, 2024 at 12:00 pm. The meeting will take place at Keansburg Borough Hall, 29 Church Street, Keansburg, NJ 07734.
Agenda shall include, but not limited to, Oath of Office to three (3) newly elected members of the Keansburg Borough Council, the nomination of Mayor and Deputy Mayor, the appointment of public officials and professionals, payment of bills and any other matters requiring the attention of the governing body. Formal action will be taken.
Jo-Ann O’Brien
Deputy Municipal Clerk