The purpose of the project is (1) to respect the work of the 19th century visionaries who originally created the High Bridge and to restore the bridge's beauty, usefulness, and grandeur; (2) to restore the historic fabric of the bridge; (3) to restore the connection between the boroughs of the Bronx and Manhattan, and improve access to parks and park facilities; (4) to provide needed safety and accessibility improvements; and (5) to rehabilitate and reopen the High Bridge for pedestrians and bicyclists.
The purpose of the project is (1) to respect the work of the 19th century visionaries who originally created the High Bridge and to restore the bridge's beauty, usefulness, and grandeur; (2) to restore the historic fabric of the bridge; (3) to restore the connection between the boroughs of the Bronx and Manhattan, and improve access to parks and park facilities; (4) to provide needed safety and accessibility improvements; and (5) to rehabilitate and reopen the High Bridge for pedestrians and bicyclists.
The purpose of the project is (1) to respect the work of the 19th century visionaries who originally created the High Bridge and to restore the bridge's beauty, usefulness, and grandeur; (2) to restore the historic fabric of the bridge; (3) to restore the connection between the boroughs of the Bronx and Manhattan, and improve access to parks and park facilities; (4) to provide needed safety and accessibility improvements; and (5) to rehabilitate and reopen the High Bridge for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Read about the services and ideas developed and advanced by NYC Parks from the beginning of fiscal year 2008 through the end of fiscal year 2010 in the 2008/2009/2010 Triennial Report.
This letter details comments from Paul Kerzner, President of Ridgewood Property Owners & Civic Association, Inc., regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Kerzner addresses the definition of two-family and three-family dwellings.
This brochure details the steps to effective mulch-mowing and maintenance of grass. The City is encouraging New Yorkers to leave their grass clippings on the lawn, rather than placing them out for collection and disposal. This will environmentally benefit the City by reducing the City's waste.
The Department of Parks and Recreation and the Department of Transportation submitted an application for an amendment to the City Map to eliminate, discontinue, and close a portion of Baxter Street, establishing an addition to Columbus Park, and adjusting grades.