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Moderated by: Dr. Melissa Checker Panelists: Robert Pirani• Kate Van Tassel • Miquela Craytor Ambassador William J. vanden Heuvel • Nancy Webster • Joshua Laird

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Session 3 Wed. April 7, 2010:Seizing Opportunities: Waterfront Works in ProgressModerator: Dr. Melissa Checker, Queens College, CUNYSpeakers/PanelistsRobert Pirani, Regional Plan Association and Governors Island Alliance––Governors IslandKate Van Tassel, NYCEDC and Miquela Craytor, Sustainable South Bronx––South Bronx GreenwayAmbassador William J. vanden Heuvel, Four Freedoms ParkNancy Webster, Acting Executive-Director, Brooklyn Bridge Park ConservancyJoshua Laird, Asst. Commissioner, NYC Parks and RecreationBackgroundIn 1609, New York’s future waterfront was an arcadian shore of forests, wetlands, beaches, and sand bars, according to Eric Sanderson's book Mannahatta. That landscape is lost forever, but visions of a post-industrial, neo-natural waterfront are longstanding. In 1944, futurists Paul and Percival Goodman proposed that Manhattan "open out toward the water," lining its gritty waterfront with new parks. They were prescient: today the water’s edge of Manhattan is evolving from a "no-man's-land" into a "highly desirable zone of parks," in the words of writer Phillip Lopate. The newly designated "Manhattan Waterfront Greenway" is cobbled together from many bits and pieces like Battery Park City, Hudson River Park, Riverside Park South, restored Harlem River parks, and tiny Stuyvesant Cove Park––each with its own chronicle of past and present struggles among property owners, community groups, developers, politicians, planners, lawyers, and other stakeholders. Elsewhere in the city, Brooklyn Bridge Park, the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway, Governors Island, the South Bronx Greenway, Pelham Bay South Waterfront Park, the Bronx River Greenway, and Gateway National Recreation Area are among many waterfront works in progress.The colloquium series will address selected topics and issues relating to what has been achieved and what remains to be done to continue the transformation of New York’s waterfronts.

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Moderated by: Dr. Melissa Checker

Panelists: Robert Pirani• Kate Van Tassel • Miquela Craytor

Ambassador William J. vanden Heuvel • Nancy

Webster • Joshua Laird

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Robert PiraniRegional Plan Association & Governors Island Alliance

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Governors Island Turning the Tide

April 2010

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History | Governors Island Today | Historic Images | Governors Island Tomorrow

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History | Governors Island Today | Historic Images | Governors Island Tomorrow

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History | Governors Island Today | Historic Images | Governors Island Tomorrow

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Promenade:

14 acres

South Island Park:

40 acres

Historic District:

33 acres

National Monument

22 acres

Total: 109 acres

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Encourage Early Uses and Visitation

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Governors Island Preservation and Education Corporation

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Encourage Early Uses and Visitation

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June 12, 2004 Workshop

Briefing Book and Findings Report

Plan the Parks First

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Plan the Parks First

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Plan the Parks First

Governors Island Preservation and Education Corporation

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Plan the Parks First

West 8 for Governors Island Preservation and Education

Corporation

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GOVERNORS

ISLAND HOTEL/

CONFERENCE

CENTER

EDUCATION

INSTITUTION

PARKS/

RECREATION

ART/

CULTURE

Building Confidence for Redevelopment

Urban Strategies for Governors Island Preservation and

Education Corporation

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$ 156 Million

committed to date for

transportation,

preservation, and

infrastructure repair

and rehabilitation

Building Confidence for Redevelopment

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Building Confidence for Redevelopment

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Robert Pirani

Executive Director

[email protected]

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Kate Van TasselNew York City Economic Development Corporation

& Miquela CraytorSustainable South Bronx – South Bronx Greenway

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South Bronx GreenwayTurning the Tide Series

April 7, 2010

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

South Bronx Greenway Master Plan

Upland connection

Waterfront connection

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Lafayette Avenue Streetscape

Anticipated Construction start: April 2010

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Lafayette Avenue Streetscape

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Lafayette Avenue Streetscape

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Lafayette Avenue Streetscape

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Hunts Point Landing

Anticipated Construction start: May 2010

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Hunts Point Landing

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Hunts Point Landing

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Hunts Point Landing

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Hunts Point Landing

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Hunts Point Landing

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Hunts Point Landing

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Hunts Point Landing

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Hunts Point/Spofford Avenue Streetscapes

Anticipated Construction start: Fall 2010

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Hunts Point/Spofford Streetscapes

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Food Center Drive

Anticipated Construction start: November 2010

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Food Center Drive

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Food Center Drive

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Randall’s Island Connector

Anticipated Construction start: July 2011

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Randall’s Island Connector

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Randall’s Island Connector

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Randall’s Island Connector

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Randall’s Island Connector

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Phase I Project – Randall’s Island Connector

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NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

South Bronx Greenway Master Plan

Upland connection

Waterfront connection

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AmbassadorWilliam J. vanden Heuvel

Four Freedoms Park

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Franklin D. RooseveltFour Freedoms Park

Roosevelt Island, East River, New York

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Nancy WebsterBrooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy

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Brooklyn Bridge Park:

A World-Class Park for Brooklyn

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1.3 Miles of Downtown Brooklyn Waterfront

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85 Acres Opening Onto New York Harbor

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Abandoned and Manufacturing Sites

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A Community Vision Nurtured Over 20 Years

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• Self-Sustaining

• 80/20 rule

• Revenues devoted to park

maintenance and

operations

• All open space will be

protected as parkland

in perpetuity

Political and Financial Commitment: May 12, 2002

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“The plan for Brooklyn

Bridge Park’s self-

sustainability, with limited

residential, hotel and small

retail portions, assures us

that New York City’s next

great park will never have

to suffer this kind of

degradation.”

— TUPPER THOMAS

President, Prospect Park Alliance

Why Create A Self-Sustaining Park?

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Milestones

1950s

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey build

and operate Piers 1-5 as active rig bulk carriers

through 1983.

1984

Port Authority announces plan to sell Piers 1-5

for commercial development.

1986

Downtown Brooklyn communities begin to develop

park plan for piers.

1989

Brooklyn Bridge Park Coalition (now Conservancy)

incorporated. Governor halts PA plan to sell piers.

1998

Downtown Brooklyn Waterfront Local Development

Corporation (LDC) created to develop master plan for

piers 1-5.

1999

Coalition and LDC add interbridge area to park.

2001

Ribbon cutting at new City playground in Dumbo.

2002

Governor Pataki and Mayor Bloomberg commit

$150 million to the park and establish the Brooklyn

Bridge Park Development Corporation (BBPDC) to

build the park.

2004

Pier 6 added to park.

2005

BBPDC proposes new Park Master Plan.

2007

Floating Pool at Brooklyn Bridge Park Beach

becomes first interim use of piers area.

2010

Piers 1 and 6 open.

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• 12 acres of

revitalized land

• A promising start

• A chance to try

new ideas

2001: A Park Begins

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The Conservancy

The Conservancy has worked

for 20 years to ensure the

creation, adequate funding,

proper maintenance, public

support, and citizen enjoyment

of Brooklyn Bridge Park through

partnership with the public

sector, development of

programming and active

promotion of the needs of the

park and its constituents.

The Brooklyn Bridge Park

Development Corporation is

the governmental agency

building and operating the park.

We’re more like the Prospect

Park Alliance or the City Parks

Foundation. At least we aspire to

be.

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Helping Bring Life to the Park

Since 2000, more than 500,000 visitors

have enjoyed the Conservancy's free

public programs in the beginnings of

Brooklyn Bridge Park.

© Etienne Frossard

© Etienne Frossard

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PIER 1 Welcomed 192,675 Visitors

From 440 Zip Codes

2007: The Floating Pool at Brooklyn Bridge Park Beach

The Floating Pool Welcomed 71,664 Visitors

From 175 Zip Codes,

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PIER 1 Welcomed 192,675 Visitors

From 440 Zip Codes,

Including 38 Brooklyn zip codes

2008: PIER 1 Pop-Up Park

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March 22, 2010

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Movies With A View

© Etienne Frossard

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Waterfront Workouts

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Boating

© Etienne Frossard

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Education Programming served 1700 kids/families

© Etienne Frossard

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Seining

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Seahorses and More

© Etienne Frossard

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Birdwatching with NY Audubon

© Etienne Frossard

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Children’s Theatre

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Harbor Camp

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Cove Guide: 1st Nature Guide to Park

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Stewardship: 3,400 hours caring for the park in 2009

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Movies With A View is made possible by the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy in partnership with the New

York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and the Natural Heritage Trust.www.brooklynbridgepark.org

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Joshua LairdNew York City Parks & Recreation

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New York City Department of Parks & Recreation

Turning the Tide

Seizing Opportunities: Waterfront Parks in Progress

Joshua Laird

Assistant Commissioner for Planning & Parklands

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Manhattan Waterfront Greenway

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Riverside Park South

Manhattan Waterfront Greenway

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West Harlem Piers

Manhattan Waterfront Greenway

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Harlem River Park

Manhattan Waterfront Greenway

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East River Park

Manhattan Waterfront Greenway

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Brooklyn Bridge Park

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Williamsburg & Greenpoint Waterfront

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Williamsburg & Greenpoint Waterfront

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Hunters Point South

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IKEA Waterfront Esplanade

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Bush Terminal Piers

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Mill Pond Park

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The High Bridge

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Baretto Point Park

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Hunts Point Riverside Park Concrete Plant Park

Bronx River

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Grand Ferry Park, 1998

West 203rd Street, 2008

DeGraw Street, 2014?

Street End Access

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Natural Area Restoration

Hunter Island, Pelham Bay Park

Gerritsen Inlet, Marine Park

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Fish Monitoring, Arthur Kill

Saw Mill Creek Restoration

Gerritsen Inlet

Marsh Restoration

Natural Area Restoration

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White Island

Marine Park, Brooklyn

White Island Sand Delivery

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Public Beaches/Storm Protection

Orchard Beach, Bronx

Plumb Beach, BrooklynRockaway Beach, Queens

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North & South Brother Islands

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NYC Water Trail

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Waterfront Parkland Acquisitions 2002-2010

Bronx 60 acres

Brooklyn 83 acres

Manhattan 44 acres

Queens 55 acres

Staten Island 66 acres

Total 308 acres

Acquisitions

Blissenbach Marina, Staten Island

Beach 88th Street, Rockaway, QueensCastle Hill, Bronx

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Future Waterfront Parks

Pelham Bay Landfill, Bronx

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Future Waterfront Parks

Fresh Kills Park, Staten Island