New Boat Ramp, Bay Beach, Playground to Be Built in Berkeley Township

BERKELEY TOWNSHIP – Mayor Carmen Amato announced that the Township of Berkeley has submitted an application to the State of New Jersey, Department of Environmental Protection, for Green Acres funding to develop the Main Street property in the Holly Park section of Berkeley Township. The Main Street property was formally home to the Holly Park Civic Club.  

  

“The Council and I have applied for Green Acres funding to develop this scenic land on Barnegat Bay into a recreation area with a playground, benches and public boat ramp with easy access to Barnegat Bay. The estimated cost of construction $545,000. The majority of the construction cost will be to remove the old rotted bulk heading and to install new bulk heading.” Mayor Amato said. 

 

The building and the bulk heading was destroyed by Super Storm Sandy.

 

“We have a boat ramp directly on the Toms River at the end off Mill Creek Road. This would provide the public another way to access Barnegat Bay while developing a nice passive recreation area with a great scenic view.  

 

 

Here is a google earth image of the property. if you zoom you can see the broken and rotting bulkhead. 

 

https://www.google.com/maps/place/39.895944,+-74.133180/@39.8960783,-74.133492,19z/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=en-us&gl=us

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