John Mitty Friday, February 1, 2013 |
Long Beach, NY – The City of Long Beach and Sustainable Long Island will be hosting Boardwalk Redevelopment focus groups in the next two weeks that are open to all members of our community. Residents are encouraged to attend and provide input on what is most important to them during the rebirth of this legendary landmark.
Meetings will be held on the 2nd floor of the Magnolia Senior Community Center (650 Magnolia Boulevard) from 6-8pm on the following dates:
On February 20 from 6-8pm, a city-wide focus group meeting will take place on the 6th floor of City Hall with a presentation of the findings from online surveys and all previous focus groups.
Please visit longbeachny.gov to fill out the survey form.
About Long Beach
The City of Long Beach is one of only two cities on Long Island, and it currently has a population of about 35,000 people spread across two square miles of land surrounded by water. With the Atlantic Ocean on one side and Reynolds Channel on the other, Long Beach is a beautiful seaside community. In winter and summer, one can find strollers, joggers, and bicycle riders along the 2¼-mile oceanfront boardwalk. The adjacent beach is a 3.5 mile stretch of pure white sand, open to the public year round. For more information about Long Beach, please visitlongbeachny.gov or contact the City’s public relations department at 516-431-1000 ext. 7216 or via email at info@longbeachny.gov.
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