Pam Johnson, a Jersey City Ward A council candidate, announced the first phase of upgrades at Dr. Lena Edwards Park, located at 293 Pine Street. Johnson led the effort with support from community advocates and neighbors.
As of June 28, 2025, the park was cleaned of trash and debris. The city power-washed the area and trimmed the trees; this would be the first step in a plan led by the community to change the park.
Johnson said the project shows what happens when residents, educators, and officials work together – that the park belongs to the people.
- Phase 1 of renovations at Dr. Lena Edwards Park included full trash removal, power washing, and tree trimming, completed by the city as of June 28, 2024.
- Playground equipment was repainted on July 5 and July 7 using non-hazardous paint, following environmental safety checks and approval.
- The project was led by Ward A council candidate Pam Johnson and supported by community members and local leaders, including Commissioner Jerry Walker, Commissioner Bill O’Dea, and early childhood center Three Little Birds.
Playground Painting Completed After Approval for Safe Materials
Photos shared by Johnson showed the playground before and after painting. The equipment was repainted using approved non-hazardous paint. The painting was done on July 5 and July 7.
Even though there were delays due to environmental safety checks, the community waited until the paint was confirmed safe before starting.
Johnson said the project is meant to give children a park where they can play safely and feel proud of their space. Thus, the work involved clearing steps with city processes to meet safety rules.
Local Leaders and Community Members Took Part in Project
Several people helped with the park updates. Johnson worked with Hudson County Commissioner Jerry Walker (D-3), who is also the Democratic nominee for the State Assembly in the 31st Legislative District.
Other participants were ShoRhonda Walker, Francesca Giarratana, Kevin Rodriguez, Heather Haase, Sam Schroeder, and Jenn O’Malley from Three Little Birds, a local early childhood center. O’Malley helped coordinate the work.
County Commissioner Bill O’Dea (D-2), who is running with Johnson on his ticket, supported her efforts. He said Johnson listens, organizes, and gets results. Also mentioning that the changes at the park are an example of the type of community-led work needed at City Hall.
Park Meant to Reflect Community and Honor Dr. Lena Edwards
Johnson said the goal was to make the park a place where children can play safely and proudly. She said Dr. Lena Edwards served others during her life, and the park should be a sign of unity in Ward A.
Johnson stated, “This is only the beginning,” referring to future plans for the park.