When: Friday, May 30 –6:30- 8:00 pm
Where: Judson Memorial Church, Washington Sq.
Park South (enter at 235 Thompson St.)
Speakers: Judi Francis, President, Brooklyn Bridge Park
Defense Fund
Roy Sloane, civic activist
Urban parks are becoming our newest endangered species. The 20-year effort to secure a park in an 85-acre strip along 1.3 miles of Brooklyn's East River waterfront is a prime example of how the seemingly good intention of creating "parks that pay for themselves" is leading to the actual demise of public parks,
The prospect of increasing commercialization of NYC parks, as well as efforts to mobilize public support for a genuine Brooklyn Bridge Park, will be discussed by Judi Francis, president of the Brooklyn Bridge Park Defense Fund, and Roy Sloane, who led the public outreach efforts as a board member of the BB Park Local Development Corp.
Requiring parks to pay their own way is an extension of the relentless cutbacks in public funding for NYC parks in recent decades, from 1.5% of the municipal budget in former years to only 0.4% currently.
Unlike traditional parks, which are administered by the NYC Dept. of Parks & Recreation, the Brooklyn Bridge Park is being created by a subsidiary of the Empire State Development Corp., a state agency whose primary mission is promotion of economic activity. The new park plan, which bears no resemblance to the plan developed by the community over decades of true public outreach and process, will have to generate enough income to pay for all operations and upkeep, in perpetuity. The main source of funds for this new park plan will be payments from owners of apartments in high-rise housing with 1,250 luxury units that private developers will be allowed to build within the park – a major intrusion into its narrow swath of green space.
Come to learn what you can do to save our public parks!
Free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
Official Website: http://www.nyc.sierraclub.org/meeting_calendar/e005.html
Added by nolandgrab on May 29, 2008