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Jersey City secures $1 million federal grant to build first of six recreation centers
Summary
Jersey City received a $1 million American Rescue Plan grant to build the Bayside Community Center in Greenville, the first of six planned recreation facilities under a 2024 city ordinance. Additional public meetings are scheduled for 2026 to gather resident input before construction begins.
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Jersey City has obtained $1 million in federal funding to build the Bayside Community Center in Bayside Park, Greenville. The grant is from the American Rescue Plan and was secured by State Sen. Angela McKnight. The Bayside center is planned as the first of six new recreation facilities across the city. The project advances a 2024 city ordinance calling for recreation centers in each ward.
Key details:
- The funding is a $1 million American Rescue Plan grant secured by State Sen. Angela McKnight.
- The Bayside Community Center will be located within Bayside Park in the Greenville section.
- The center is the first of six planned recreation centers intended to expand services across city neighborhoods.
- Planned features include flexible spaces for youth programs, fitness and wellness activities, educational workshops, cultural programs and community-based services.
- The multi-purpose hub will be designed with direct community input, and additional public meetings are scheduled for 2026 to seek resident feedback before construction begins.
Summary:
The grant moves Jersey City toward implementing its 2024 ordinance to place recreation centers across the city's wards, starting with the Bayside Community Center. The center is intended to provide multi-use space for programs and services, and city officials plan additional public meetings in 2026 to collect resident input before construction begins.
