turning the tide: waterfront parks: old, new, green, blue
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Moderated by: Dr. Rutherford H. Platt
Panelists: Amy Gavaris• Dr. Vicky Gholson • Peter Mullan •
Connie Fishman • Jeanne DuPont
TURNING THE TIDE:
NEW YORK’S WATERFRONT IN TRANSITION
Session Dates and Topics
Feb. 24: “Opening Out Toward the Water”– The Big Picture
Mar. 17: Waterfront Parks: Old, New, Green, Blue
April 7: Seizing Opportunities: Waterfront Works in Progress
April 28: Reviving the Estuary: Science and Education
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This series is inspired by:
The Humane Metropolis:
People and Nature in the 21st Century City
University of Massachusetts Press and
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2006
Environment Magazine
July/Aug. 2009
Posted at:
www.humanemetropolis.org
New York’s Waterfront
is a Grand Experiment
in creating a more humane
megacity . . .
Amy GavarisNew York Restoration Project
New York Restoration Project (NYRP) carries out
Founder Bette Midler’s dream of a cleaner, greener New
York City. NYRP restores, revitalizes and develops under-
resourced parks and community gardens throughout the
city’s five boroughs, working to ensure that every
neighborhood has access to vibrant, green spaces. By
providing enriching educational and community
programming, NYRP works to instill individual and civic
respect for nature and responsibility for contributing to
New York City’s environmental sustainability.
New York Restoration Project
Parks in Northern Manhattan, NYC 1995
Fort Washington Park
Fort Washington Park
Fort Washington Park
Fort Tryon Park
Fort Tryon Park
Fort Tryon Park
Highbridge Park
Highbridge Park
Highbridge Park
Swindler Cove Park
Sherman Creek 1996
Swindler Cove 1995
The Harlem River Boathouses 1850’s to 1970’s
Swindler Cove Park Plan
Swindler Cove
Swindler Cove – Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse
Swindler Cove
Swindler Cove pond
Swindler Cove – Riley-Levin Children’s Garden
Swindler Cove upland
Swindler Cove and Sherman Creek
Swindler Cove and Sherman Creek clean-up of former boat club area
Sherman Creek Trail
The 21st Century Harlem River Waterfront
The 21st Century Harlem River Waterfront
www,nyrp.org
Dr. Vicky GholsonFriends of Riverbank State Park
Peter MullanFriends of The High Line Greenway
THE HIGH LINE
RECENT / CURRENT DEVELOPMENT
GANSEVOORT MARKET
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FAR WEST CHELSEA
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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HIGH LINE BRAND EQUITY
SECTION 2
W. 20TH ST– W. 30TH ST
SECTION 1
GANSEVOORT ST – W. 20TH ST
SECTION 3
W. 30TH ST– W. 34TH ST
Connie FishmanHudson River Park Trust
Transformation of the Waterfront
Hudson River Park:
• Five miles from Battery Park to 59th Street
• 550 acres, including a 400-acre marine sanctuary
• Continuous pedestrian esplanade and bike path
• 13 New Public Park Piers for active and passive recreation
• Commercial nodes to generate revenue for park maintenance
Jeanne DuPontRockaway Waterfront Alliance, Queens
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Outdoor Events/Theater
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Beach Clean-Ups: Stewardship Saturdays
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Park Access Points
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Moderated by: Dr. Rutherford H. Platt
Panelists: Amy Gavaris• Dr. Vicky Gholson • Peter Mullan •
Connie Fishman • Jeanne DuPont
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