LEAVES, BRUSH & YARD WASTE Pick up:
All brush and yard waste shall be placed at curb side by 5:00 am of the day designated for collection. No brush or yard waste shall be placed at the curb side more than 72 hours prior to any scheduled collection. The Public Works Department begins collection on the designated Monday and it may take a few days to complete the town. If the Monday falls on a holiday pick-up will be the next working day.
Brush and shrubs, not more than eight inches in diameter and not in excess of 10 feet in length, may be placed between the curb and sidewalk for collection by the Borough only on days specified for brush collection. All brush placed at any curb must have originated at the property adjacent to the curb at which same is placed for collection. Brush will be collected on the Second and Fourth Monday in April and the second Monday in March, May, June, September, October and November. If the Monday falls on a holiday, brush will be collected the next day. There will be no brush collection in the months of January, February, July, August and December. The Public Works Department will collect brush as a result of a severe storm through out the year.
Leaves may be placed, loose or in biodegradable leafs bags at curb side from April 1 through May 31 and from September 15 through December 1 (possible extension see website for update).
Leaves shall not be closer than 10 feet to drain inlet. Leaves may be placed for collection only in authorized biodegradable leaf bags.
All leaves, brush & yard waste placed at any curb must have originated at the property adjacent to the curb at which same are placed for collection.
GRASS CLIPPINGS WILL NOT BE COLLECTED and SHALL NOT be placed at the curb at any time.
The Borough encourages you to participate in the Grass – Cut it and Leave it Program. By doing this you will:
Save time – You don’t have to empty your mower’s bag, no raking, no bagging, and no taking clippings to the street.
Use less water – lawn clippings contain water and leaving those clippings on the lawn retains moisture, therefore you water less, or not at all.
Use less fertilizer – lawn clippings contain nutrients. Leaving them on the lawn fertilizes your lawn, therefore you use less fertilizer or none at all.
We advise that you mow High! 2.5” – 3.5” is ideal for NJ. It saves moisture and shades out weeds.
- Flammable or explosive liquids, solids or gases
- Fats, oils or greases
- Big chunks of garbage, sand, metals, wood, straw or grass, wastepaper, plastics, animal parts, glass, cat litter (including so called “flushable” cat litter), disposable diapers, sanitary products such as napkins, tampons (including tampon applicators), other bulky so called “disposable products such as tucks, hand wipes or similar items
- Corrosive substances which are either acidic or caustic
- Any substance which is toxic to the treatment facilities or workers in the facilities
- Dye wastes or tanning solutions
- Anything radioactive
- Materials from cesspools, privies, sump pump, cellar drains, area drains, roof leaders, downspouts and/or garbage or refuse disposal unit or any other system
Sewer collection lines get clogged. These clogs are often caused by fats or greases, paper, feminine sanitary items, disposable diapers, or other sanitary items such as tucks, hand wipes, cloth, wood or any materials which get caught in the line and plug it up.
Bradley Beach Municipal Court is located at:
701 Main Street
Bradley Beach, NJ 07720
Phone: 732 776-2999 ext 1045
Please list the ticket/summons number on your check or money order and make payable: Bradley Beach Municipal Court.
If you wish to pay a parking or traffic ticket on-line, you do so by clicking here. When paying on-line, you will need to have the ticket and plate number available.
All sessions are held at:
Bradley Beach Municipal Complex
701 Main Street
Bradley Beach, NJ 07720
Phone: 732 776-2999 ext 1045
February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1.
There is a ten (10) grace period before interest charges are added.
Between the Newark Avenue jetty and the Ocean Avenue outflow pipe, off the jetty if properly attired, along the jetties at the judgement of the Lifeguard Beach Captain.
Due to overwhelming demand for Beach Lockers, the wait list is now CLOSED.
NO NEW applicants will be added until further notice and no exceptions can/will be made.
Wait List applications WILL NOT be accepted for the 2023 season, please check back next year. Thank you.
Yes, badges are required on weekends starting on Memorial Day weekend and daily starting in June on official opening of the beach through Labor Day.
Season Beach Badges will be on sale daily weather permitting at both Third Avenue and Cliff Avenue Booths. Daily badges are available at all Booth locations.
Active Military (includes spouse & dependents) as well as veterans with any Military or County Veteran ID’s issued are free.
Prices:
Adults – $80.00
Senior – $35.00 ages 65 and older
Junior – $35.00 ages 13, 14 and 15
Daily – Daily rate for 2023 to be determined at a later date
Ages 12 and under free
Yes, you are required to pay for parking on the entire east side of Ocean Avenue and the easterly end of Bradley Blvd. Please refer to numbered marking to enter into Pay stations for payment. There are ten pay stations located on Ocean Avenue and one pay station at Sylvan Lake.
The cost is $1.50 per hour.
Hours 8am to 7pm from the Saturday of the weekend before Memorial Day Weekend to the Sunday after Labor Day Weekend.
Payments:
- US coin or currency
- Credit Card
- MP2Park Cell Parking
No person shall, unless in an official capacity of the Borough possess, transport or store gasoline or other combustible materials on the beaches, boardwalk, promenade or the grass area east of the easterly curbline along Ocean Avenue.
No dogs or animals are permitted to be on the boardwalk, promenade, walkways of any public land located east of the easterly most curb on Ocean Avenue.
The prohibitions shall not apply to Seeing Eye dogs, guide dogs or other guide animals.
Dogs are allowed on the beach ONLY from October 1 through May 15. During this time, the dogs or other domestic animals may be unleashed at the beach but must be accompanied by the owner or the owner’s representative. Any such animals must be taken directly onto the public beach area. During this time, solely for the purpose of gaining access to the public beach area, it shall be lawful for said animals to cross over the boardwalk, promenade, walkway and public area.
No person or persons shall ride bicycles, skates, roller blades, skateboards, scooters, motorcycles, mopeds or any other motor vehicles of any type on the promenade, or any of the public land located east of Ocean Avenue unless in official capacity of the municipality. However, bicycles may be ridden on the promenade or public land between the hours of 12 midnight and 10am from May 15 through September 15. During September 16 through May 14, only bicycles may be ridden on the promenade at any time.
These regulations do not apply to any carts used to assist the handicapped.
NO person shall bring or consume any beer, wine or other intoxicating liquors on the beachfront, in the waters or on the boardwalk or promenade except by permission of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Bradley Beach.
All individuals entering the beach for the purpose of surfing must have a proper beach badge and must display same on their person.