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Call for Red Bank residents to take parks survey

Do you reside in the Red Bank area? This is your chance to provide feedback and thoughts on the city’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan.

NOOGAtoday | A woman sitting under a tree with her two dogs.

Give your feedback on your local parks.

Photo by Brooke Bragger Photography via City of Red Bank

Get ready for some parks and rec(ommendations). The City of Red Bank wants to hear from the community about its outdoors scene by taking the Parks and Recreation Master Plan Public Survey.

Feedback is wanted from all demographics to gather a better look at the community and its residents’ needs. Once complete, the information will go directly to the city’s Parks, Trails, and Recreation Department to help influence, support + shape decisions made over the next decade.

“We’ve already made improvements that have been very well received like our pickleball courts and the White Oak Connector trail, but we want to hear from everyone in Red Bank regarding what they want to see next.” — Red Bank Mayor Hollie Berry

Share your thoughts now through Monday, Jan. 15. Pro tip: You can switch between English and Spanish by using the tab in the upper right corner.

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