The City of Hoboken has launched an online survey to gather public input for the concept design of Maritime Park. The survey follows the first community meeting held on April 4, 2023, that officially kicked off the public planning process for the new waterfront park.
To participate in the survey, residents can visit hobokennj.gov/maritimeparksurvey. Paper copies of the survey are also available at the Office of Constituent Services in Hoboken City Hall. The survey will close on Tuesday, April 18, at 6 p.m.
Maritime Park will be constructed on the Hudson River waterfront at the former Union Dry Dock site, and is the last remaining section of the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway yet to be connected. The park’s design team will use feedback from the survey, community meeting, and future public engagement to create concept designs that reflect the community’s needs.
Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla said, “We have worked incredibly hard to acquire this site and we will work even harder to ensure that it is a design that our community wants and needs. I look forward to working with everyone on this in the weeks and months ahead!”
Once the final concept design is created and the park is erected, the City will have a completely publicly accessible waterfront from Weehawken Cove to Pier A Park.
For more information on the project, visit hobokennj.gov/maritimepark