During a recent government meeting, a Long Branch resident expressed gratitude for the city's improvements while highlighting areas needing attention, particularly in West End. The resident, who has lived in the area for 32 years, praised the city's public works and safety efforts, specifically commending the beautification of the beach and the installation of \"Please Keep Off the Dune\" signs, which have helped protect local dunes.
However, the resident raised concerns about the maintenance of medians on Ocean Boulevard and Cedar Avenue, noting they appear uncared for compared to the well-kept medians near Pier Village. The city officials acknowledged the maintenance responsibilities shared with the county and agreed to advocate for better upkeep.
On public safety, the resident applauded the police's efforts in managing pop-up events, which have improved community safety. Nonetheless, they pointed out issues with unauthorized vehicles and motorcycles accessing the Ocean Avenue linear park, suggesting a need for better regulation to ensure pedestrian safety.
Additionally, the resident highlighted noise disturbances from modified vehicles in the area, which detract from the outdoor dining experience at local establishments. City officials expressed their commitment to addressing these concerns, including the potential reinstatement of traffic control measures to enhance safety.
The meeting concluded with council members thanking the resident for their input and acknowledging the importance of community engagement in local governance.