Park Road is getting new decorative lighting to continue the city's project to brighten and enhance the community with Victorian-style lamp posts. (Photo courtesy City of Sea Isle City)
By MADDY VITALE
Sea Isle City is beautifying the business district with new decorative lighting. First, the city added new lights to the Promenade and now it is brightening up the downtown, Park Road and other commercial areas with attractive, Victorian-style lamp posts.
Decorative lighting already illuminates the John F. Kennedy Boulevard entranceway and some of the blocks along Landis Avenue in the heart of downtown.
New lighting is also being installed in other areas around the downtown district and other commercial areas, creating an even more inviting place to shop, dine and enjoy the sights.
Currently, workers are installing lighting that will brighten up Park Road -- home to the historic Fish Alley neighborhood.
Mike Monichetti and his wife, Jeannie, owners of Mike’s Seafood & Dock Restaurant on Park Road, are happy to see the improvements that will highlight the beauty of the marina district.
“We’re very appreciative that the mayor (Leonard Desiderio) is enhancing the appeal of Mike’s Seafood’s Fish Alley,” Monichetti said about his popular restaurant at the entrance to Fish Alley. "Sea Isle is fortunate to have a mayor and an administration that supports the business community as much as they do."
He said the lighting creates a special touch.
“They have a classy look to them. They add much-needed light to showcase a very popular street,” Monichetti noted. “The back bay marina district is a true gem. The new streetlights certainly highlight a vibrant working seaport.”
Decorative lighting along Landis Avenue beautifies the business corridor.
According to the city’s newsletter, City Council awarded a contract on Dec. 10 for decorative lighting in locations throughout Sea Isle as follows:
New lighting on the Promenade replaces the basic, dated fixtures. (Photo courtesy City of Sea Isle City)