Water restrictions in Asbury Park, NJ — also called the watering schedule, outdoor irrigation rules, or drought ordinance — set which days and hours you can run sprinklers or irrigation.
Water use in Asbury Park is governed by NJDEP regulations. During declared drought emergencies, mandatory restrictions apply statewide including irrigation bans. Asbury Park's seasonal population surge increases summer water demand.
Asbury Park's water supply falls under NJDEP regulatory authority. The NJ Water Supply Management Act (N.J.S.A. 58:1A-1 et seq.) authorizes NJDEP to impose water use restrictions during drought emergencies, which may include bans or limitations on lawn irrigation, car washing, and other non-essential outdoor uses. During declared emergencies, odd/even watering schedules or complete bans may be imposed. Asbury Park's beachfront tourism creates seasonal demand pressure during summer months. The Monmouth County Health Department monitors water quality. Residents should check NJDEP drought status for current restrictions and follow any voluntary conservation measures.
Violation of drought restrictions: NJDEP fines. Repeat violations: increased penalties.
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Asbury Park Section 3-9 prohibits loud, unnecessary, or unusual noise that annoys, disturbs, or endangers any person. Noise audible from 100 feet or to neigh...
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Construction is listed as a regulated noise nuisance under Asbury Park Section 3-9. Construction noise audible from 100 feet or at neighboring properties is ...
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Asbury Park Section 3-9 prohibits keeping any animal or bird that emits frequent or long-continued noises including barking, howling, growling, or whining th...
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Asbury Park uses metered, permitted, and alternate-side street parking. Residential permits available only to residents without off-street parking access. La...
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Asbury Park requires zoning approval for driveway construction. Vehicles must not block sidewalks or public rights-of-way. The city's interactive right-of-wa...
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Commercial vehicles, trucks, buses, and vehicles over 6,000 lbs are banned from Asbury Park streets between 8 PM and 6 AM under Section 7-15. Exceptions for ...
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