2012 NYASLA Chapter Design Awards Landscape Architectural Design Merit Award

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2012 NYASLA Chapter Design Awards Landscape Architectural Design Merit Award 2012 NYASLA Chapter Design Awards Landscape Architectural Design Merit Award Stantec Consulng | Thomas Balsley Associates 2012 NYALSA CHAPTER DESIGN AWARDS Macombs Dam Park, Bronx, New York CATEGORY A: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN February 8, 2012 Project Name and Location: Macombs Dam Park, Bronx, New York Project Purpose: When the City agreed to allow the Yankees to build a new stadium in the Bronx, they promised the community that the former site would be redeveloped to not only replace any parkland lost to the new structure, but also to enhance and even improve on the community resources available to the neighborhood. In doing so, the history and heritage of the original site could not be forgotten, making proper commemoration of the original Yankee Stadium another top priority of the new site’s design. As such, the plans for Macombs Dam Park took shape, focusing on intensive community involvement to create a public recreation area that would be resilient against yet accommodating of the many visitors and seasonal fluctuations of the site, attractive as a neighborhood centerpiece, and reflective and respectful of the site’s history. The resulting design for the 11-acre section of the park included several ball fields, area for track and field events, and other amenities such as a new public restroom and landscaped berms, overlooks, and built-in bleachers for visitors and spectators. As part of the project, the pedestrian corridor along 157th Street was upgraded and Ruppert Plaza, which unites the lower area of Macombs Dam Park with the adjacent rooftop park, was transformed into an exciting gathering space and promenade with distinctive pavement, a playground, and access to major park features, the new stadium, and public transportation. Throughout the area, artifacts and nods to the site’s former use mark the landscape and pay proper homage to its history. Project Team Roles: Given the scope and high profile of the project, the team was large and diverse, making project management especially important to its success. The entrant landscape architect was not only a partner on the park’s design itself, but also served as the project manager of the overall effort, coordinating the design and construction of the park, its amenities, its connections to other community resources, and the commemorative program. Another landscape architecture firm worked with the entrant on the park’s design, and a number of consultants and contractors provided services on the commemorative program and construction. Special Factors: A number of unique factors and challenges make this project award-worthy: Community involvement and benefits: The city had been faced with strong community concern over the demolition of neighborhood park space when the new Yankee Stadium project began. The design team worked closely with the local community board in soliciting their input on the park’s aesthetic design and interpretive elements to ensure it met their expectations and reflected the community’s charm, while also harmonizing with the site’s part-time role as a tourist destination. Historic preservation: The interpretive program was not meant to place the entire site’s attention on the Yankees, but rather to reflect on the history of the site and instill pride in neighbors in a subtle, passive, and deferential way. The resulting treatments include two frieze panels from the original stadium, plaques, a series of viewfinders showing photographs of past events, and an indelible field overlay woven into the turf of the main baseball field to very faintly outline where The House That Ruth Built once stood without disrupting an active playing field. Public use/access: This community park must be accessible and useful for the neighborhood but also accommodate the millions of visitors each year and harmonize with the history and use of the adjacent stadium. The design accomplished these goals by seamlessly connecting the park to the adjacent street and rooftop park, a grade change of nearly 14 feet. The design team addressed the challenge by adding grand stairs, a sloped walkway, and a sledding hill to create a subtle, free-flowing ascent that was also a purposeful part of an integrated park. This elevation issue was also addressed in intuitively connecting the park to the street, involving raising the park 3 to 6 feet in some places and using slightly sloped and instinctively aligned walkways rather than intrusive ramps. Sustainable design: Redeveloping an urban site as community green space is at the heart of sustainable design. The Macombs Dam Park effort not only “recycled” an existing urban site into a neighborhood centerpiece but also provides recreational opportunities and a playful and educational tribute to the community’s past. MACOMBS DAM PARK Bronx, New York Site Plan MACOMBS DAM PARK Bronx, New York Landscape design establishes one cohesive park between at-grade and rooftop levels while distinctive materials define public gathering spaces and Ruppert Plaza. MACOMBS DAM PARK Bronx, New York Lush landscape plantings frame this view of the restored frieze salvaged from the top of the old stadium and installed prominently near the new little league baseball field. Fans and visitors can walk right up to the 50,000 lb frieze of both the park and street sides and appreciate one of the most recognizable features of the former stadium. MACOMBS DAM PARK Bronx, New York An indelible field overlay woven into the turf of the main baseball field faintly outlines where The House That Ruth Built once stood without disrupting an active playing field. MACOMBS DAM PARK Bronx, New York Distinctive pavement define public gathering spaces and the promenade while providing access to major park features, the new stadium, and public transportation. MACOMBS DAM PARK Bronx, New York Large expanses of pavement were transformed into planted areas with access paths linking the street grid to the interior of the park. MACOMBS DAM PARK Bronx, New York Landscaped berms with built-in bleachers provide field enclosure and spectator viewing areas for park events while buffering neighboring noise. MACOMBS DAM PARK Bronx, New York Landform provides spatial enclosure, informal seating and spectator areas and large volume of topsoil for extensive plantings. MACOMBS DAM PARK Bronx, New York Macombs Dam Park is a community park with recreation opportunities for people of all ages, interests and abilities. A new playground with a vibrant color scheme, a water play feature, seating, and universal accessibility situated in the center of the new park, easily accessible from the neighboring residential community. .
Recommended publications
  • Bronx Civic Center
    Prepared for New York State BRONX CIVIC CENTER Downtown Revitalization Initiative Downtown Revitalization Initiative New York City Strategic Investment Plan March 2018 BRONX CIVIC CENTER LOCAL PLANNING COMMITTEE Co-Chairs Hon. Ruben Diaz Jr., Bronx Borough President Marlene Cintron, Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation Daniel Barber, NYCHA Citywide Council of Presidents Michael Brady, Third Avenue BID Steven Brown, SoBRO Jessica Clemente, Nos Quedamos Michelle Daniels, The Bronx Rox Dr. David Goméz, Hostos Community College Shantel Jackson, Concourse Village Resident Leader Cedric Loftin, Bronx Community Board 1 Nick Lugo, NYC Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Milton Nuñez, NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln Paul Philps, Bronx Community Board 4 Klaudio Rodriguez, Bronx Museum of the Arts Rosalba Rolón, Pregones Theater/Puerto Rican Traveling Theater Pierina Ana Sanchez, Regional Plan Association Dr. Vinton Thompson, Metropolitan College of New York Eileen Torres, BronxWorks Bronx Borough President’s Office Team James Rausse, AICP, Director of Planning and Development Jessica Cruz, Lead Planner Raymond Sanchez, Counsel & Senior Policy Manager (former) Dirk McCall, Director of External Affairs This document was developed by the Bronx Civic Center Local Planning Committee as part of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative and was supported by the NYS Department of State, NYS Homes and Community Renewal, and Empire State Development. The document was prepared by a Consulting Team led by HR&A Advisors and supported by Beyer Blinder Belle,
    [Show full text]
  • NYC Park Crime Stats
    1st QTRPARK CRIME REPORT SEVEN MAJOR COMPLAINTS Report covering the period Between Jan 1, 2018 and Mar 31, 2018 GRAND LARCENY OF PARK BOROUGH SIZE (ACRES) CATEGORY Murder RAPE ROBBERY FELONY ASSAULT BURGLARY GRAND LARCENY TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLE PELHAM BAY PARK BRONX 2771.75 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00000 00 VAN CORTLANDT PARK BRONX 1146.43 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 01000 01 ROCKAWAY BEACH AND BOARDWALK QUEENS 1072.56 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00001 01 FRESHKILLS PARK STATEN ISLAND 913.32 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00000 00 FLUSHING MEADOWS CORONA PARK QUEENS 897.69 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 01002 03 LATOURETTE PARK & GOLF COURSE STATEN ISLAND 843.97 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00000 00 MARINE PARK BROOKLYN 798.00 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00000 00 BELT PARKWAY/SHORE PARKWAY BROOKLYN/QUEENS 760.43 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00000 00 BRONX PARK BRONX 718.37 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 01000 01 FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT BOARDWALK AND BEACH STATEN ISLAND 644.35 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00001 01 ALLEY POND PARK QUEENS 635.51 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00000 00 PROSPECT PARK BROOKLYN 526.25 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 04000 04 FOREST PARK QUEENS 506.86 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00000 00 GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY QUEENS 460.16 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00000 00 FERRY POINT PARK BRONX 413.80 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00000 00 CONEY ISLAND BEACH & BOARDWALK BROOKLYN 399.20 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00001 01 CUNNINGHAM PARK QUEENS 358.00 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00001 01 RICHMOND PARKWAY STATEN ISLAND 350.98 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00000 00 CROSS ISLAND PARKWAY QUEENS 326.90 ONE ACRE OR LARGER 0 00000 00 GREAT KILLS PARK STATEN ISLAND 315.09 ONE ACRE
    [Show full text]
  • Macombs Dam Park Seeks Upkeep $$
    Feb. 23-29, 2012 To Advertise Call: 718-615-2520 Eldercare Online: www.yournabe.com Free inside today TODAY nity classifieds s 26,29,31 Business Opps Pg 31 Instruction Pgs 27-29,31 Merchandise Pg 31 Free Inside: p Wanted • Financing / Loans • Career Training • Garage / Yard Sales The Bronx’s elp Wanted • Business For Sale • Education Services • Merchandise Wanted elp Wanted • Misc. Business Opps • Tutoring • Merchandise For Sale • And More • And More • And More d Pg 30 Real Estate Pg 32 Services Pg 32 Automotive Pg 32 l, Commercial • Rentals • Beauty Care • Autos For Sale ntial Services • Properties For Sale • Handymen • Autos Wanted • Open Houses • Home Improvement • And More ovement • Commercial RE • And More torage • And More To Place Your Ad Call 718-615-2520 DICAL ➤ MEDICAL ➤ MEDICAL ➤ MEDICAL ➤ SALES 12 pages of 8-page Elder Care Number One P WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED SALES OPPORTUNITIES Dental Assistant RN's, LPN's, BEAUTY Dist. for PAUL Dialysis Nurses/ Techs & MITCHELL, seeks exp'd, Orthodontist Office aggressive, self-motivated Psych Techs (With Exp) sales rep to service salons Work experience and references required, in Bronx. Est. territory. tification a plus. Must be highly energized, For Lincoln, Metropolitan & Kings Sal/Comm. PT, 3 days m player with positive attitude and excellent County Hospitals, Woodhull 914-921-1555 x 106 ustomer service and communication skills. Medical Center & multiple full Salary based on experience. Health, service clinics in Manhattan. Call 401k benefits available.
    [Show full text]
  • American Society of Landscape Architects Medal of Excellence Nominations C/O Carolyn Mitchell 636 Eye Street, NW Washington, DC 20001-3736
    AMERICAN SOCIETY OF American Society of Landscape Architects LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Medal of Excellence Nominations NEW YORK 205 E 42nd St, 14th floor c/o Carolyn Mitchell New York, NY 10017 636 Eye Street, NW 212.269.2984 Washington, DC 20001-3736 www.aslany.org Re: Nomination of Central Park Conservancy for Landscape Architects Medal of Excellence Dear Colleagues: I am thrilled to write this nomination of the Central Park Conservancy for the Landscape Architects Medal of Excellence. The Central Park Conservancy (CPC) is a leader in park management dedicated to the preserving the legacy of urban parks and laying the foundations for future generations to benefit from these public landscapes. Central Park is a masterpiece of landscape architecture created to provide a scenic retreat from urban life for the enjoyment of all. Located in the heart of Manhattan, Central Park is the nation’s first major urban public space, attracting millions of visitors, both local and tourists alike. Covering 843 acres of land, this magnificent park was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1963 and as a New York City Scenic Landmark in 1974. As the organization entrusted with the responsibility of caring for New York’s most important public space, the Central Park Conservancy is founded on the belief that citizen leadership and private philanthropy are key to ensuring that the Park and its essential purpose endure. Conceived during the mid-19th century as a recreational space for residents who were overworked and living in cramped quarters, Central Park is just as revered today as a peaceful retreat from the day-to-day stresses of urban life — a place where millions of New Yorkers and visitors from around the world come to experience the scenic beauty of one of America’s greatest works of art.
    [Show full text]
  • Charges & Payments Reservations Notes Notes
    Bronx Permits Office FACILITY PERMIT Ranaqua Permit #: 496448 1 Bronx River Parkway Status: Approved Bronx, NY 10462 Agent: Yolanda Alford (718) 430-1848 Date: 8/28/2019 If you suspect that a field is not being used during regularly permitted hours or is being misused please call 311 PSAL 44-36 Vernon Blvd, 4th Fl Approval Long Island City NY 11101 Boro. Commissioner / Permit Coordinator Date: 08/28/2019 Date / User: 07/08/2019, Michelle Young Direct Phone: (718) 707-4200 Phone: (718) 707-4205 Email: [email protected] DISCLAIMER Notice to All Park Users: Smoking will not be allowed within parks and beaches. No Alcoholic Beverages Permitted, No Vehicles Permitted In Parks, Ball fields - No Double Parking Allowed, No Unauthorized Vendors, No BBQ Except In Designated Parks/Areas, Field/Court Must Be Cleaned Up After Use, Parks Is Not Responsible For Equipment Left Behind, No Drugs & No Alcohol Permitted inside park area, No Amplified sound Permitted CHARGES & PAYMENTS DESCRIPTION PARK/FACILITY UNIT FEE QTY TOTAL CHARGES REFUNDS & CREDITS PAYMENTS BALANCE DUE $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 RESERVATIONS Event Name: Fall 19 - Soccer (Bronx 3 ADD ON) Attendance: 0 Boro: Bronx Event Type: Sport - Youth Facility: Harris Park: Soccer-01 Sub Type: Soccer -Regulation DATES RESERVED TIME HRS DATES RESERVED TIME HRS Friday - 09/06/2019 03:00 PM to 06:00 PM 3:0 Monday - 09/09/2019 03:00 PM to 06:00 PM 3:0 Thursday - 10/10/2019 03:00 PM to 06:00 PM 3:0 Total Dates: 3 Total Hours 9 hours and 0 minutes NOTES Event Name: Fall 19 - Soccer (Bronx 3 ADD ON)
    [Show full text]
  • Draft Harlem River Watershed and Natural Resources Management Plan for the Bronx 2018
    Draft Harlem River Watershed and Natural Resources Management Plan for the Bronx 2018 Prepared by: NYC Parks Natural Resources Group Table of Contents Glossary..................................................................................................................................... 2 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 3 Key Stakeholders ................................................................................................................... 3 Other Planning Efforts ............................................................................................................ 6 Vision & Goals ........................................................................................................................ 8 Watershed Characterization ....................................................................................................... 9 Geology & Soils .....................................................................................................................10 History of Land Use Changes ................................................................................................11 Land Use and Zoning ............................................................................................................14 Community Demographics ....................................................................................................14 Hydrology ..............................................................................................................................15
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 City Council District Profiles
    M A N H AT TA N / BRONX CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 14 0 ¼15 ½ Mile 2015 City CouncilW 170 ST District Profiles 10 BATHGATE W 8 162 ST WASHINGTON HEIGHTS E 167 ST CONCOURSE HUDSON RIVER W HIGH 29 MC CLELLAN ST 157 ST BRIDGE VE A VE A R CLAREMONT E VILLAGE 18 LL ON E 166 ST TE GT VE HIN 10 A BROADWAY 16 AS 4 W GRANT W 14 5 ST MORRISANIA High Bridge 8 Concourse Village CONCOURSE T VILLAGE S HAMILTON Y E 163 ST L Mott Haven HEIGHTS 5 6 L KE Longwood VE A Port Morris ECT P E 153 ST S East Harlem MANHATTANVILLE E 156 ST O MELROSE R 17 P Randall’s Island W W H 135 ST ITTIER S 9 GERARDAVE 12 E 148 ST T 7 VE E 147 ST 30 A E 146 ST E 149 ST MOTT HAVEN E 145 ST CANAL PLACE HUNTS AVE E 144 ST NDALL MORRIS POINT RA 8 E 143 ST 3 17 LONGWOOD VE A VE 3 E 135 ST A 25 E 138 ST VE HARLEM BRUCKNER BLVD A MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS HARLEM RIVER WILLIS AVE E 125 ST VE VIELE W A 11 11 3 ST CYPRESS VE A 24 W X 26 E 132 ST 11 ST ANN’S 0 ST NO LE 21 PORT 20 15 MORRIS W 103 ST 28 14 MANHATTAN VALLEY E 116 ST LEXINGTON AVE 16 HARLEM MEER EAST HARLEM 8 E 109 ST Randall’s Legend E 111 ST 1 EAST RIVER W 96 ST Island E 107 ST E 110 ST 6 22 7 1/4 Mile E 106 ST 5 AVE 9 E 105 ST CENTRAL RDWater City Council Districts FDR DR PARK AVE Pollution 3 AVE T 27 Ward’s Control S MADISON AVE n Island Plant 22 WE City, State, and JACQELINE E 1021 AVEST ConEdison Federal Parkland ARK KENNEDY 31 Plant ONASSIS 2 AVE E 99 ST n RESERVOIR TRAL P CARNEGIE HILL Playgrounds EN 20 C E23 96 ST 13 A 2 VE n 21 A Schoolyards-to-Playgrounds VE 4 n Community Gardens HELL 21 ST GATE 19 5 27 ST 21 n ASTORIA Swimming Pools YORKVILLE 24 l A 8 Yankee Stadium 16 ParkVE 23 Marx Brothers Plgd Recreation Centers THE Parkland 27 AVE l LAKE 1 Randall’s Island Park Garages/LotsNUE 17 Willis Playground 24 Pulaski ParkSTEINWAY UPPER EAST SIDE Public Plazas 2 Wards Island Park 9 East River Esplanade 18 Lot 25 People’s Park • • l 3 St.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Cityparks Track and Field Schedule / Locations July 5 - August 9, 2017
    2017 CityParks Track and Field Schedule / Locations July 5 - August 9, 2017 Betsy Head Playground, Strauss St. bet. Livonia Ave. & Dumont Ave. Brooklyn M/W Ages 5-8, 9:30am - 10:30am Betsy Head Playground, Strauss St. bet. Livonia Ave. & Dumont Ave. Brooklyn M/W Ages 9-17, 10:30am - 12:00pm Linden Park, Vermont St. Bet. Linden Blvd. & Stanley Ave. Brooklyn T/TH Ages 5-8, 9:30am -10:30am Linden Park, Vermont St. Bet. Linden Blvd. & Stanley Ave. Brooklyn T/TH Ages 9-17, 10:30am - 12:00pm Astoria Park, Astoria Park South & 18th St. Queens M/W Ages 5-8, 9:30am - 10:30am Astoria Park, Astoria Park South & 18th St. Queens M/W Ages 9-17, 10:30am - 12:00pm Juniper Valley, Lutheran Ave. btwn Juniper Blvd. N and 71st St. Queens T/TH Ages 5-8, 9:30am - 10:30am Juniper Valley, Lutheran Ave. btwn Juniper Blvd. N and 71st St. Queens T/TH Ages 9-17, 10:30am - 12:00pm Forest Park, Myrtle Ave. & Woodhaven Blvd. Queens M/W Ages 5-8, 9:30am - 10:30am Forest Park, Myrtle Ave. & Woodhaven Blvd. Queens M/W Ages 9-17, 10:30am - 12:00pm Detective Keith Williams, 173rd & 105th St. Queens T/TH Ages 5-8, 9:30am - 10:30am Detective Keith Williams, 173rd & 105th St. Queens T/TH Ages 9-17, 10:30am - 12:00pm Baisley Pond Park Baisley Blvd. and 134th Ave. Queens M/W Ages 5-8, 9:30am - 10:30am Baisley Pond Park Baisley Blvd. and 134th Ave. Queens M/W Ages 9-17, 10:30am - 12:00pm Thomas Jefferson, E.
    [Show full text]
  • Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Report on Park Maintenance
    Annual Report on Park Maintenance Fiscal Year 2019 City of New York Parks & Recreation Bill de Blasio, Mayor Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP, Commissioner Annual Report on Park Maintenance Fiscal Year 2019 Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 1 Understanding Park Maintenance Needs ............................................................................... 1 How Parks are Maintained ...................................................................................................... 2 About the Data Used in this Report ....................................................................................... 3 Data Caveats .......................................................................................................................... 5 Report Column Definitions and Calculations ........................................................................... 5 Tables ...................................................................................................................................... Table 1 – Park-Level Services ............................................................................................ 8 Table 2 – Sector-Level Services ........................................................................................98 Table 3 – Borough and Citywide Work Orders ...................................................................99 Table 4 – Borough and Citywide-Level Services Not Captured in Work
    [Show full text]
  • 161 St Yankee Stadium M102 Map © City of New York
    Neighborhood Map ¯ E. L. Grant Hwy W 168 St 186 1224 281 1224 301 319 1224 Shakespeare Avenue E 168 Street W 167 Street 201 Walton Av Rafael Hernandez 270 288 Jerome Av 1222 1186 1204 Dual Language Avenue Grant Gerard Avenue Gerard 115 Place Grandview 1200 189 1200 Sheridan Avenue 1210 Magnet School, PS/IS 218 211 Avenue Sherman 1220 1210 1204 1208 University Avenue University 59 1210 231 259 11 Avenue Morris Bx35 Basheer Quisim School, PS 53 E 167 Street E 167 Street 1186 E 167 Street E 167 Street Bx3550 82 260 281 1198 1206 1204 171 167 St 240 1202 167 St 212 1208 1208 Findlay-Teller 1184 W 167 Street 1183 1184 1185 Apartments 53 Step Street 1174 1164 95 148 1164 131 1160 1164 1208 W 167 Street 101 199 1168 1162 138 88 50 1158 1172 1162 Tudor Place Highbridge Jordan L. Mott Garden Houses School, JHS 22 315 Bronx Academy of E 167 Street Promise Charter School Bx35 Cromwell Avenue Cromwell 1158 Bx35 Luis Llorens Torres 1170 1171 Las Casitas Schools, PS 114 Community 1146 1150 Garden Avenue Walton 312 1140 1156 215 1146 1142 1148 1144 161 237 35 107 1146 1122 57 89 159 265 Anderson Avenue Dr. Marjorie H. Dunbar NelsonAvenue Woodycrest Avenue Dr. Martin Luther School,King, Jr. Boulevard PS 126 Avenue Ogden McClellan Street McClellan Street McClellan Street McClellan Street 336 62 160 188 228 262 1144 80 1114 1144 1142 1144 1146 1160 1142 W 166 Street 55 Step Street 1110 1102 1100 125 89 George Meany Mott 1100 School, PS 90 Playground W 166 Street W 166 Street BronxWorks JeromeAvenue 1109 40 1098 180 150 130 Andrew Claremont 1108 Avenue
    [Show full text]
  • 2014Crotonletter.Pdf
    MEMORANDUM DATE: November 25, 2014 TO: Croton Facility Monitoring Committee FROM: New York City Independent Budget Office SUBJECT: Update on the Costs of the Croton Filtration Plant and Associated Projects At the request of the Croton Facility Monitoring Committee (CFMC), the Independent Budget Office has prepared an update on the costs associated with building the Croton Water Filtration Plant located under the Mosholu Golf Course in Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx. IBO’s analysis of the city’s capital spending data indicates that the capital costs related to the Croton Water Filtration Plant are now projected to total $3.7 billion. Of that amount, $3.5 billion has already been committed and $157.4 million in additional commitments are planned through fiscal year 2020. Included in this sum are expenses for the construction of the plant, the rehabilitation of the New Croton Aqueduct (NCA), and spending on related mitigation and amenity projects. This memo provides a summary of the project’s current budget and highlights the notable changes that have occurred since IBO’s last update on these costs, which we presented to the CFMC in November 2011. We have also included three detailed appendices. The first appendix presents a summary of the project’s capital costs, along with contract details for the construction of the plant and rehabilitation of the aqueduct. The second appendix provides cost information for each of the related mitigation and amenity projects. (In 2004 the city and state signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that outlined the mitigation activities the city was obligated to undertake to compensate the Bronx for the loss of parkland due to the construction of the water filtration plant.) The third appendix provides a comparison between the current set of mitigation projects and costs, and those outlined in the 2004 MOU.
    [Show full text]
  • Bronx CB 1: 2019 Community Planning Workshop
    BRONX COMMUNITY BOARD 1 Bike Share Workshop BRONX COMMUNITY BOARD 1 Bike Share Workshop Share Bike 1 BOARD COMMUNITY BRONX Workshop Share Bike 1 BOARD COMMUNITY BRONX BRONX COMMUNITY BOARD 1 Bike Share Workshop BRONX COMMUNITY BOARD 1 Bike Share Workshop Share 1 Bike BOARD COMMUNITY BRONX Workshop Share 1 Bike BOARD COMMUNITY BRONX Charlton D G D N E E FOREST L ) etc. property, private G Garden Stop Subway EET M W R Other Examples: medians, parks, plazas, plazas, parks, medians, Examples: 2 ST ( 6 N ASHI 1 EAST Lot EAST 164 STREET C T NGTON ELLE Arcilla OLLE Mullaly Park Boundary District G M E Playground Sidewalk M G ORRI R AVE GE AV T S RANT REE AVEN 164 ST EAST HERI 203 202 S AVE UE CB 2 G District Boundary Subway Stop Subway Citi Bike Program Boundary Program Citi Bike EET Bicycle Lane Lane Bicycle STR N 64 NUE Dunbar 1 ST AVEN ENUE EA Street DAN A G E UE T Boundary Program Bike Citi V Playground RAND 163 STREET RINI G023 NUE A EAST Dawson Playground K UE MCKINLEY E TY AV VENUE R Wishing Well Garden CONC PA CB 3 TREET Rainey Park ENUE 161 S Bicycle Lane Lane Bicycle Potential Citi Bike Station Locations: Station Bike Citi Potential EAST L OURSE 2 UN EET I TREET STR O 163 S EAST 162 EAST N A TREET 6 V EAST 162 S E 201 162 STREET NU EAST T Joyce Kilmer TREET INTO TREETM E G REET 161 S 160 S Park 161 ST EAST EAST (2,5) EAST 3 5 1 N AVE 1 S HERM 2 H022 W G022 I022 M022 N022 NUE O022 P022 ASHI WA 11 E CAULDWELL AVENUE AN AV 6 AGLE TREET 7 PROSPECT AVENUE BURNE L 160 S TT PL NGTON AST ACE Macombs Dam Park T EL E J ACKS ON 13 E T ME T ENUE
    [Show full text]