Asbury Park’s boardwalk is a thoroughfare through the city north to south. It must be (and feel) safe and accessible for everyone, from the residents of the senior tower to the children from every neighborhood in the city. We’re confident that iStar realizes that they are partnering with the city for the long term, and will foster a good relationship going forward by being engaging and transparent throughout the development of the waterfront.
An excerpt from a letter to iStar from Save Asbury’s Waterfront:
1. Maximize social inclusion and provide access for all residents and visitors
2. Recognize current coastal development guidelines and practices
3. Be sensitive to biodiversity, wildlife habitats, pollution and other environmental concerns
4. Be transparent during all phases of planning and implementation
CHERIPKA SAYS LONG-TERM VISION INCLUDES SOLUTION TO BRADLEY COVE SITE
Read about it:
http://asburyparksun.com/istar-open-to-revise-north-asbury-beachfront-infrastructure-plan/