Donate

Parks

Latest Articles Tagged "parks"

With streets mostly plowed and schools set to reopen, city officials are warning New Yorkers to stay cautious as wind chills plunge and ice remains.


City officials want residents to prepare for power outages and delays. But some New Yorkers are ready to have fun.


Park supporters have sent the mayor a list of “critical staffing investments” that could help clean hundreds of busy parks and public bathrooms.


First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro has threatened to drop the developers from alternative projects if they don’t withdraw their lawsuit.


The city has issued over 3,000 tickets to private property owners since Saturday. But it does not issue violations when the government itself fails to shovel.


The Tony Dapolito Recreational Center has been shuttered since 2019, and parks officials said it's too busted to repair.


A $68 million investment marks Brooklyn's first "Bluebelt."


Inspectors listed the Terrace Bridge in "poor" condition in 2009.


A new lawsuit filed by the group Haven Green argues the mayor does not have unilateral authority to declare the site as parkland.