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Linden holds public hearings for three Green Acres grant applications for parks

3189150 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

The city presented three Green Acres grant proposals — turf conversion at Dorothy Ford Park, an ADA‑compliant playground at George L. Malkowski Park under Jake’s Law, and dredging/aeration at Wilson Park Pond — and closed the public hearings after no speakers signed up.

The Linden City Council held public hearings on Jan. 14 for three Green Acres grant applications that would fund improvements to local parks: turf installation at Dorothy Ford Park, an inclusive playground at George L. Malkowski Park under the Jake’s Law program, and dredging and aeration at Wilson Park Pond.

Keith Preci, Linden’s director of recreation, described each project and the intended scope. The Dorothy Ford Park proposal would install artificial turf to create a multipurpose…

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