March 19, 2024

The informational budget work session presentation will be given during the Work Session of the Borough Council on Thursday, March 21, 2024 at 7:00 pm in Council Chambers, located at Sixth & Central Avenues, Seaside Park, NJ.

March 12, 2024

Wednesday March 20, 2024 is our March Senior Luncheon! Our guest speaker will be from the Ocean County Health Department and the topic is “Stress Happens!” 

PLEASE NOTE – The location has been moved to the J Street Community Center (next to TriBoro First Aid). If you plan on attending, please contact borough hall at 732-793-3700 ext. 115 OR email jtoth@seasideparknj.org NO LATER THAN FRIDAY 3/15 by 3pm.

March 10, 2024

Ocean County Library Happenings! Fun events for adults AND children!

UP March 2024 Adults

UP March 2024 Teen and Children

March 5, 2024

2024 Shredding  Events in Ocean County

Shredding events throughout Ocean County have been announced! SEASIDE PARK is hosting one of them on Saturday May 4th, 2024 at the 14th Ave & South Bayview Avenue Parking Lot from 9am to 12pm or until the truck is full (not the recycling center!).  No file folders, pictures, binders, CD’s, credit cards etc. PAPER ONLY! 4 BOX MAX! Ocean County residents will use the southbound shoulder of Bayview Ave to line up for the event and use the exit to the lot as the entrance to ensure a smooth traffic flow.  Cones, signage and DPW employees will be in place to assist and guide you.  

2024 Household Hazardous Waste Events in Ocean County

Ocean County Department of Solid Waste Management has announced several Household Hazardous Waste Events for 2024. We strongly encourages you take advantage of these FREE events.  Seaside Park cannot take HHW items for you so please use this service while it is still available!  Online pre-registration is required.

February 29, 2024
The Borough of Seaside Park submitted a Boardwalk Preservation Fund application for reconstruction of the boardwalk, which was not selected for award. The Borough received the following response from the Assistant Division Director of the Division of Disaster Recovery and Mitigation to explain the methodology used to determine eligibility for award:

Thank you for your inquiry regarding the Boardwalk Preservation Fund. As you can expect, this funding opportunity was very competitive.  DCA’s Division of Disaster Recovery and Mitigation (DRM) received 33 proposals with requests for funding well beyond the $100 million dollars allocated to the Boardwalk Preservation Fund. Proposals were reviewed for eligibility and then ranked based on the applicants Municipal Revitalization Index (MRI), the State’s official measure and ranking of municipal distress. Awards were made to the jurisdictions beginning with lowest MRI scores using the following allocation methodology until funds were exhausted.  Projects that requested over $40 million received awards of $20 million, while projects with requests under $40 million received 30% of their request except for smaller projects with funding requests below $1.5 million, which received 100% of their request.  With this methodology, we were able to award funding to 18 projects.

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