Long Branch Downtown Renew

Long Branch Downtown Renew A team of volunteers has established “Downtown Renew”, an exciting new program to revitalize dow Pre-registration is required for an accurate count of supplies.

A team of volunteers has established “Downtown Renew”, an exciting new program to revitalize downtown Long Branch by encouraging a cohesive business district that embraces a beautification program to dispel and reverse the appearance of neglect. “Downtown Renew” is led by Joy Bastelli, Carol Mellaci, Faith Teitelbaum, Jennifer Smiga and a team of volunteers from local businesses, the City of Long

Branch and residents. Bastelli presented the group’s proposal for action at a Greater Long Branch Business Association meeting on March 21st, 2012 at the Long Branch Urban Enterprise Zone Program (UEZ) offices on Broadway. Though not the first attempt at revitalizing the downtown area, the Committee of Downtown Renew hopes to focus on an education and action plan that will help them to achieve success by empowering business owners and residents to tackle its litter problem for the greater good of the community. The volunteers will host cleanups and meet with business owners to help them comply with City ordinances if requested. Partnerships, cleanups and survey campaigns will be key components of Downtown Renew. By listening to the community, city officials, and business owners, the group is determined to learn the root causes of Long Branch’s littering so it can focus on education projects that will be key to change. If you are a citizen, organization or business that would like more information on joining the Committee, email [email protected]. Volunteers Needed for Cleanups

Email [email protected] with any questions or to register for events. Volunteers seeking community services hours will receive a letter affirming participation. The Dirty Facts About Urban Litter

According to Keep American Beautiful (KAB), litter cleanup costs the U.S. almost $11.5 billion each year, with businesses paying $9.1 billion. Governments, schools, and other organizations pick up the remainder. Community economy and quality of life suffer. The presence of litter in a community takes a toll on quality of life, property values, and housing prices. KAB’s 2009 National Visible Litter Survey and Litter Cost Study found that litter in a community decreases property values 7%. Litter also has environmental consequences. Wind and weather, traffic, and animals move litter into gutters, lawns and landscaped areas, alleyways, and parking structures. Debris may be carried by storm drains into local waterways with potential for serious environmental contamination. Long Branch is an urban seashore community and it’s vital to make the connection between the health of our waterways and the health of our community.

03/27/2015

Hey everyone, just a reminder that the clean-up is tomorrow at 9 am!

03/24/2015

Good news! There will be a Long Branch Clean-up on Saturday, March 28 at 9 am. Hosting this event will be the City of Long Branch, Monmouth County Clean Communities and the YMCA Civic Engagement Program. The meeting place is Five Corners, at the intersection of Broadway and 2nd Avenue. Hope to see you there!

09/28/2012

Long Branch Downtown Renew thanks the Long Branch City Council for inviting us last night to present our findings from the May 2012 Cleanup. Looking forward to more projects this fall. Are you ready to join us? Calling all business owners , residents and volunteers.

Here is a pic from the West End Car Show of Downtown Renew's Committee Member Joy Bastelli showing families how non-poin...
07/19/2012

Here is a pic from the West End Car Show of Downtown Renew's Committee Member Joy Bastelli showing families how non-point source pollution makes its way from the streets to our waterways. Thanks to those of you who visited us at the event!! (Photo: Rick Garlipp)

07/19/2012

Members of the Long Branch Environmental Commission and Long Branch Downtown Renew will be speaking to students in Mr. W. Donald Clark's Summer Program at the Long Branch High School tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. Pics to come!

Long Branch Map from the Greater Long Branch Chamber of Commerce
06/17/2012

Long Branch Map from the Greater Long Branch Chamber of Commerce

Here's a great map giving you a break down of the areas of Long Branch.

05/24/2012

What's the #1 piece of litter you find on your local streets?

05/23/2012

Great post on urban litter from Californians Against Waste: "Fast Food Waste Threatens our Marine Environment, Drags Down Diversion Rates"

America's fast food culture is hurting more than our waist lines. With its grab-and-go, overly packaged food stuffed with unnecessary condiments, fast food outlets are our country's primary source of urban litter and a significant hurdle to local communities' waste diversion goals.

05/21/2012

The Long Branch Downtown Renew team is looking to partner with the Long Branch Environmental Commission & Green Team to organize a storm drain stenciling project. Many people are unaware that storm drains carry stormwater to the nearest waterway, often without any kind of filtration or treatment. The nearest waterway may be a small creek or ditch, but that creek eventually will connect to a larger stream or river, which eventually will drain into a pond, lake, bay or the ocean. Please let us know if you'd be interested in attending.

Storm drain stenciling is an activity where individuals mark or label a storm drain with an anti-pollution message. Clean Ocean Action sells Storm Drain Stenciling Kits and an instructional video, & offers free non-point source pollution reduction kits. Clean Ocean Action represents a coalition of o...

05/21/2012

Long Branch Downtown Renew is a fan of Keep America Beautiful. Visit them online for tools and resources to help change behaviors and improve your community.

KAB, a nationwide nonprofit, combines education with hands-on stewardship to make America's communities cleaner, greener, and more livable.

L.B. councilwoman leads clean city initiative | atl.gmnews.com | Atlanticville
05/18/2012

L.B. councilwoman leads clean city initiative | atl.gmnews.com | Atlanticville

Volunteers from Second Baptist Church in Long Branch pick up litter on Belmont Avenue on May 12 during Downtown Renew, a cleanup of the city’s downtown area.LONG BRANCH — Councilwoman Joy Bastelli is hoping education will help stem the growing litter problem in the lower Broadway business district a...

Downtown Renew Holds First Cleanup of Long Branch
05/14/2012

Downtown Renew Holds First Cleanup of Long Branch

Volunteers cleaned downtown Broadway in Long Branch

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