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Red Bank Seeks Community Input On Johnny Jazz Park Improvements
The borough is working to make the park a "more welcoming, accessible and vibrant space" for the community to gather and enjoy.

RED BANK, NJ — Borough officials are seeking the public’s feedback on ideas for the future of Johnny Jazz Park.
According to an online post, the borough is working to revitalize the park and applying for funding through the NJ Green Acres Park Development Program via Green Acres.
Proposed improvements include a new stage platform, ADA-accessible walkways, enhanced lighting, new landscaping and other upgrades.
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These improvements would create a “more welcoming, accessible, and vibrant space for the community to gather and enjoy,” officials said.
To provide feedback, the borough is offering both online and in-person options for public comment.
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On Thursday, Feb. 12, residents can give their feedback during the Public Comment portion of the borough’s Council Meeting.
The meeting will take place at 6:30 p.m. at 90 Monmouth Street, Red Bank.
For those who can’t attend the meeting, a feedback survey is also available online, which allows residents to give their feedback on the current state of the park and ideas for improvement.
Questions can be directed to rbcommunity@redbanknj.org. To learn more, you can visit Red Bank’s Facebook page or website.
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