The Town of Brookhaven is making strides to enhance local recreational spaces with its upcoming application for a New York State Parks and Historic Preservation grant aimed at improving Martha Avenue Park in North Bellport. The grant submission, which will include strong support from elected officials and community organization leaders, could bring significant enhancements to the park if awarded.
Martha Avenue Park is a cherished recreational area in North Bellport, offering residents a place to engage in various outdoor activities.
The Town of Brookhaven’s grant application outlines their plan to upgrade the park’s lighting and fields, ensuring the space is safer and more enjoyable for use. Additionally, the proposed funds would be used to beautify, repair, and maintain the park, creating a more inviting environment for all visitors.
The application for the NYS Parks and Historic Preservation grant will be bolstered by letters of support from a diverse array of elected officials and community leaders. This collective backing underscores the importance of Martha Avenue Park to the North Bellport community and highlights the widespread commitment to improving local recreational facilities.
Brookhaven Town Supervisor Dan Panico (R-Center Moriches) expressed his enthusiasm for the project if the grant is approved at the most recent Town Board meeting. Supervisor Panico has been a staunch advocate for beautifying Town parks and places residents can enjoy as a community.
Community organizations have also played a crucial role in supporting the grant application. Leaders from local groups have highlighted the park’s importance as a community hub and the positive impact that the proposed improvements would have. Any additional letters of support are welcome to be included in the upcoming grant application’s deadline.
The Town of Brookhaven has a long-standing commitment to maintaining and improving its parks. This latest grant application is part of a broader effort to ensure that recreational spaces across the town are well-maintained and equipped to meet the needs of residents.
Councilman Michael Loguercio (R-Ridge) of the Fourth Council District, who represents North Bellport, has been a vocal advocate for the project.
“The fact is we truly have some of the most beautiful parks on Long Island and we want to make certain to maintain and improve them in all ways possible so that the people of Brookhaven can enjoy them for years to come,” Loguercio told The Messenger.
The deadline for the NYS Parks and Historic Preservation grant application is fast approaching, and the Town is hopeful for a positive outcome. If awarded, the grant will provide the necessary funding to move forward with the planned improvements, ensuring that Martha Avenue Park continues to serve as a vibrant and well-maintained recreational space for the North Bellport community.
As the Town awaits the decision on the New York State grant, the community remains optimistic about the potential for positive change. The support from elected officials and community leaders highlights a shared vision for the future of Martha Avenue Park and underscores the town’s commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its residents through continued investment in public spaces.