Help keep NSB beautiful by joining our Adopt-a-Park program!

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From small pocket parks to sprawling outdoor spaces, our Adopt-a-Park program offers individuals and organizations an great opportunity to help keep New Smyrna Beach beautiful. Parks currently available for adoption are Myrtle Avenue Park, the Pettis Park Pickleball courts, and eastern North Causeway boat ramps.

Adopt-a-Park participants commit to cleaning their park at least once a month and, if able, participate in special landscaping projects using tools and materials provided by the city. Participants are recognized on signage at their adopted park. Terms are one year with the option to extend if desired.

Would you like to know more? Please visit our Adopt-a-Park page and contact Administrative Specialist II Rosalie Doerflein at rdoerflein@cityofnsb.com or (386) 424-2212.

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