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    West Thames Park still a muddy mess

    BY Terese Loeb Kreuzer

    West Thames Park on the eastern side of Battery Park City between West Thames and Albany Streets opened with fanfare on Memorial Day weekend of 2010, but not long after, the playing field just south of the Rector Street pedestrian bridge turned to mud. It is still muddy, in more ways than one.

    The park was constructed by the New York State Department of Transportation using $9.4 million in federal funds derived from a post-9/11 transportation infrastructure recovery package of $4.55 billion allocated for work on Route 9A (West Street) between Chambers Street and the Battery.

    During the reconstruction of the park, which took eight months, the playing field was leveled and sod was laid down. In order to give time for the grass to knit, the lawn opened in mid-June.

    The D.O.T. became the legal owner of the property while the work was in progress. When construction was finished and deemed satisfactory, the Hudson River Park Trust was to be declared the owner and the Battery Park City Authority was to maintain the park.

    But although the D.O.T. apparently accepted the park from its contractors, Tully Construction and E.E. Cruz, the playing field has been far from satisfactory, and for months, fingers have been pointed as to what’s wrong, how to fix it, who’s to blame and who will end up paying.

    Battery Park City Authority executives realized from the beginning that there was a problem. Consequently, the Authority has not signed an agreement with Hudson River Park Trust to assume maintenance responsibilities. During the summer, the B.P.C.A. conducted soil tests that showed that the wrong kind of sod had been laid down. In November, the D.O.T. said that the problem wasn’t the sod but the Authority insisted, based on its soil tests, that the sod was not what had been ordered for the site. It has a clay base that retains water, the Authority said, and not a sandy base that would allow water to drain.

    The Authority said that the sod had to be ripped out and replaced. Starting in mid-April, this is what will happen under the D.O.T.’s auspices. The work should be finished by the end of May and then the new sod will need four weeks to knit. During this time, the lawn will be closed.

    “I don’t think the determination has been made yet as to who is going to pay for replacing the sod,” said Adam Levine, spokesperson for the D.O.T. “Currently it’s with our claims office. That’s a conversation we’re having with our contractor.”

    “The [D.O.T.] should never have accepted [the playing field] from their contractor,” said a Battery Park City Authority executive. “They have legal issues in terms of the remedies with their contractor, so not only is the field muddy, the whole relationship is muddy.”

    Meanwhile, according to Levine, the Battery Park City Parks Conservancy is informally maintaining the park — sweeping, collecting trash, hosing down the dog run and informing the D.O.T. if any of the playground equipment, which is still under warrantee, needs to be repaired. There is no written contract in place for this service and there will be none until the construction and legal issues are sorted out and the Hudson River Park Trust accepts ownership.

    One piece of playground equipment that attracted a lot of attention when the park opened was a new tire swing that replaced a beloved tire swing that had been in the park for years. Within days of the opening, two children had bumped their heads on the support structure of the new tire swing. The swing was taken down, put back and then taken down again.

    Community Board 1 has approved it going back in, and according to Levine, the D.O.T. is currently in discussions with the Battery Park City Authority as to when that will happen.

    http://www.downtownexpress.com/de_413/westthames.html

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    Lower East Siders Pitch Plan for Redesign of Gulick Park

    Lower East Side volunteers participated in a community-driven design session to help guide Gulick Park's renovation.

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    LOWER EAST SIDE — A group of local residents working to shape the future of a public park near the Williamsburg Bridge gathered Wednesday to offer ideas for the declining 80-year-old green space.

    Gulick Park, located on Delancey and Columbia streets, stretches over two blocks adjacent to the bridge with co-ops, a nursing home and parking garage surrounding it.

    Two years ago, volunteers from the neighborhood banded together to form the Friends of Gulick Park and held a "visioning session" to solicit ideas for how the space could be better utilized.

    After securing $1.5 million for the redesign, about 35 volunteers met on Wednesday to discuss key components of the park and how it could be improved to serve the community.

    "It's a bit of blank slate," said Dave Bolotsky, founder of the Friends of Gulick Park. "Definitely let your imaginations run wild."

    The volunteers were broken up into five separate groups to focus on the park's entry points, uses, visibility, role in the community, and look and feel of the space.

    The park currently counts handball and basketball courts, a playground area, open green space and an oval-shaped area with a spray shower.

    The consensus coming from residents at the meeting was that the basketball court, which bisects the park, should be relocated to allow visitors better overall circulation through the space.

    Other suggestions included adding more greenery, developing a "topography" to the space with sloped sections, a central lawn area, art installations, shorter fencing to increase visibility, public programming like dance or music performances, moveable furniture, and a farmers market.

    A survey conducted by Friend of Gulick Park back in 2009 revealed additional trees and plantings topped park-goers' wish list for the space, followed by a renovation of the southwest section sitting area to allow for more passive recreation activities.

    A Parks Department representative on hand at the meeting said the city will take into account residents' proposals for the park and incorporate them into its larger redevelopment plan.

    However, Bolotsky reminded that a complete overhaul of the park could cost up to $6 million, meaning construction would have to be done in phases.

    The Friends will make the results of the process available on its website, with the hope of construction starting in the spring or summer of next year.

    http://www.dnainfo.com/20110505/lowe...#ixzz1La1RaJdv

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    They need to keep it neat and simple.

    Adding artificial topography is a crock. Improving circulation is a must. A small performance space (in NYC) is VERY valuable and so is a decent DURABLE childrens playground.

    The problem is, too many imaginations running wild have a tendency to burn through money like tissue paper.

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    And space four your Handbag vendors to set up shop

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    Quote Originally Posted by lofter1 View Post
    Four years later and maybe construction will soon start on the carousel ...

    Carousel At The Battery Will Give Riders A Fish-Eye View

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    Detailed plans for the marine-themed Sea Glass Carousel in Battery Park ...
    Another three years have passed and finally they've broken ground for the Sea Glass Carousel.

    Characters & visuals designed by the George Tsypin Opera Factory, same crew who brought Spiderman to Broadway.

    Not a new vid, but here's what's coming ...


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    Albert Capsouto Park


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    Nice waterfall, but I see the grass is being used as a doggie outhouse (all those nice brown circles...)

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    Could that be because most dog owners don't understand chemistry?

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    Chemistry = Courtesy?

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    Winning plan for Coleman Oval under the Manhattan approach to the Manhattan Bridge, to include skate park & performance venue ...

    HAO / Holm Architecture Office with VM Studio Wins Manhattan Skate Park Competition

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    International design collective HAO / Holm Architecture Office, in collaboration with New York-based VM Studio, has received first place in a competition for the re-design of the Coleman Oval Skate Park in Manhattan.

    Nine New York design firms were invited to participate in the competition, which was sponsored by Architecture for Humanity and a Gamechangers grant from Nike, a campaign encouraging community organizations to empower youth through sports programs that spur social and economic development. The project is being developed with the New York City Parks & Recreation Department’s Adopt-a-Park program.

    The first part of the new design, the Skate Park and seating area, is expected to be completed mid 2012.


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    Holm Architecture Office with VM Studio (Image: HAO / Holm Architecture Office).

    The Coleman Oval Skate Park, situated partly under the Manhattan Bridge on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, has become one of the most heavily trafficked skate parks in New York City.

    HAO’s winning solution re-imagines the park and conceives a program designed specifically to suit the unique character and demographic mix of the surrounding neighborhood.


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    With the new skate park and seating area as the cornerstone of the revitalization of the larger Coleman Oval Park, HAO proposes a plug-and-play design solution that can be developed in phases while still establishing a strong unified architectural solution.

    “By creating a park that emphasizes and underlines local diversity, Coleman Oval Park has the potential to become a one of a kind city park simply by accommodating the potential of the dense urban area it sits within: the secret is in the mix,” said Jens Holm, founder, HAO.


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    Project Details:


    Title: Coleman Oval Skate Park
    Program: Playground, Skate Park, Public Park, Stage, Dog Run, Base Ball Field & Sports Program
    Type: Invited Competition
    Client: Architecture for Humanity & Steve Rodriguez / 5boro
    Location: Coleman Oval Park, Manhattan, NY
    Status: Ongoing
    Team: Jens Holm/HAO; Kay Vorwuelderbecke/VM Studio

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    That's crazy looking. My younger cousin is into skateboarding. Just posted that link on his FB wall.

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    James Madison Plaza

    Now starting its third year of construction. I wonder who did the last three inspections.

    A tantalizing peak.


    When taken over by the NYPD for a parking lot, it became part of the "security zone." I don't know why that didn't go away when they were ordered to return it to Parks, but now bollards are being installed.


    It looks like they can get it done before the Fourth of July, but Parks is hedging their bets.


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