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Brick Seeks Public Input On Parks, Open Space Plans
Fill out the survey and mark your calendar for a public meeting to help Brick officials plan future parks and recreation spaces in town.

BRICK, NJ — Brick Township officials are seeking residents' input on the town's open space and recreation plan.
The Open Space and Recreation Plan was developed in 2000 and officials want to update it "to reflect current trends in open space and recreational needs," township officials said, including future parks and other recreational amenities.
The update is being done to help the town put grant funding from things such as New Jersey's Green Acres Program to use in the most efficient way, officials said.
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Township officials are welcoming input from the public through multiple avenues. There will be a table at Saturday's Thanksgiving Farmers Market at Windward Beach Park and there is a public hearing set for 6 p.m. on Dec. 11 at the municipal building, 401 Chambers Bridge Road.
Residents also can fill out the survey here.
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