No way, the car is just a pipedream, a plan on a piece of paper and in a scale model, plastic, and the Reuters reporter makes it look like this car, which can fold up in half for
parking on city streets is going to become a reality real soon.
This system helps you to avoid accidents when backing out of a parking space or parallel
parking on city streets.
The council unanimously passed a new law Tuesday that will ban
parking on city streets from midnight to 6 a.m. starting in December and ending in March.
Mr. Reilly observed that
parking on city streets is under priced and must be subject to free market pricing.
(I've done that, and enjoyed it — the flogging, not the larceny — not to mention the fact that I could
park on city streets in spaces I would otherwise have to drive by).
Additional vehicles can be legally
parked on city streets where allowed.
Non-tech workers, including contractors in such jobs as security guards, food - service employees or gardeners at Google, Facebook Inc., Apple Inc. and other big companies, often commute for two hours or more each way from California's Central Valley, where housing is more affordable, or live in recreational vehicles
parked on city streets.
Not exact matches
Pokemon Go exploded after its introduction in the United States
on July 6, sending players into
city streets, offices,
parks and restaurants to search for colorful animated characters.
On most
city streets, the equivalent of two car widths are taken up for
parking.
On this day in 2011, hundreds of protesters flowed into New York's Zuccotti
Park, a small private park just two blocks from Wall Street in the city's financial distr
Park, a small private
park just two blocks from Wall Street in the city's financial distr
park just two blocks from Wall
Street in the
city's financial district.
Keep an eye out for the appearance of smart lighting, connected
streets, smart
parking, smart meters, connected apartments and
on - demand services in the most innovative
cities.
In contrast, my own Chicago parish church and elementary school are located
on two
city blocks that together take up ten acres, but those blocks include — in addition to the church and school — over 100 dwelling units in a variety of buildings two - to - three stories tall, more than 15 businesses, and nearly 200
on - and off -
street parking spaces for the public.
A distant relative of mine from the Deep South as a child refused to step outside his family's car
parked on a Cincinnati
street out of a sense of bestrangement, fear, and contempt for the residents of that (border) northern
city.
From throwing money defaced with words such as «love» away
on Wall
Street, to helping nuns pour blood
on battleships, or handing out food to the homeless in a
park (an illegal act in his
city, Philadelphia), Claiborne's Christianity is not for the squeamish, but it has inspired many outside of the Church to take another look at the faith.
Accordingly, at no small cost in money and effort, it was towed across the Atlantic Ocean
on a specially constructed barge, unloaded, and transported through the
streets of New York
City on a specially built, very wide - tired truck, to its present site in Central
Park near the Metropolitan Art Museum.
Also new this year is the addition of two gourmet food trucks, a fun trend happening around the country, as top chefs put their award winning restaurant menus «
on the road» in
city streets,
parks and catered events.
The sneakers were tested during runs
on the
streets of New York
City,
on sidewalks and gravel paths in Liberty State
Park in Jersey
City,
on the roads and trails of Garret Mountain Reservation in Woodland
Park, N.J., and more.
Services from Queen Square Bus Station in Liverpool
city centre — 19, 20, 21, 310, 345 Services from St John's Lane — 919 Services from Liverpool ONE Bus Station — 26 (walk from Everton Valley) Service from St John's Lane (opposite Lime Street Station on match days only) 919 Other services which don't operate via the City Centre but serve Goodison Park include - 68/168 (Bootle - Aigburth Vale) and 62/162 (Crosby / Bootle - Penny Lane) * - service operates evenings and Sundays only BY TRAIN The closest rail station is Kirkdale on the Northern Line, which is approximately 1 mile from Goodison P
city centre — 19, 20, 21, 310, 345 Services from St John's Lane — 919 Services from Liverpool ONE Bus Station — 26 (walk from Everton Valley) Service from St John's Lane (opposite Lime
Street Station
on match days only) 919 Other services which don't operate via the
City Centre but serve Goodison Park include - 68/168 (Bootle - Aigburth Vale) and 62/162 (Crosby / Bootle - Penny Lane) * - service operates evenings and Sundays only BY TRAIN The closest rail station is Kirkdale on the Northern Line, which is approximately 1 mile from Goodison P
City Centre but serve Goodison
Park include - 68/168 (Bootle - Aigburth Vale) and 62/162 (Crosby / Bootle - Penny Lane) * - service operates evenings and Sundays only BY TRAIN The closest rail station is Kirkdale
on the Northern Line, which is approximately 1 mile from Goodison
Park.
Since
city sessions are her «absolute favorite,» she also recommends looking
on Walton
Street for a good cityscape and Mariano
Park in the heart of the restaurant scene.
People listen to music when relaxing in bed after a hectic workday, when studying, when doing chores around the house, when flying
on a plane, when jogging in the
park, when strolling through the
city streets at night.
When an architectural study showed that the mansion could not handle a third expansion without costly structural work, the
City Council, library board and Park District hammered out a land swap in which the Park District gave the city and library 27,000 square feet of land at Prospect Street near the Elmhurst Art Museum in exchange for 52,000 square feet of land on the north and south sides of the mans
City Council, library board and
Park District hammered out a land swap in which the
Park District gave the
city and library 27,000 square feet of land at Prospect Street near the Elmhurst Art Museum in exchange for 52,000 square feet of land on the north and south sides of the mans
city and library 27,000 square feet of land at Prospect
Street near the Elmhurst Art Museum in exchange for 52,000 square feet of land
on the north and south sides of the mansion.
The
City Council has directed both bodies to work together toward a plan for a joint recreation campus
on a 13 - acre parcel of
Park District property along 95th
Street, but library officials fear a combined venture will further hinder the plans they have for a big new library near Neuqua Valley High School.
On Tuesday, the City Council approved the library's proposal for a 93,000 - square - foot facility on Park District - owned land at 95th Street and Cedar Glade near Frontier Park with a budget of $ 18.6 millio
On Tuesday, the
City Council approved the library's proposal for a 93,000 - square - foot facility
on Park District - owned land at 95th Street and Cedar Glade near Frontier Park with a budget of $ 18.6 millio
on Park District - owned land at 95th
Street and Cedar Glade near Frontier
Park with a budget of $ 18.6 million.
The
city has taken some of the frustration out of the planning process over the last few weeks by taking a more active role in the purchase of the land
on 95th
Street near Neuqua Valley High School from the
Park District.
The
City Council agreed to hold off until June 20 before deciding whether they will give library officials the requested $ 18.6 million to construct the facility
on Park District - owned land
on the south side of 95th
Street, west of Neuqua Valley High School.
The beach, with borders extending from Ohio
Street on the south to North Avenue
on the north, is the
city's second largest public beach, says Joe Pecoraro, the
Park District's general supervisor of beaches and pools.
Crews
on Friday installed a 9.5 - foot bronze statue of the
city's founding father at his homestead site at Jefferson Avenue and Mill
Street, which is now a
city park.
The site for the 20,000 - square - foot skateboard and in - line skate
park, on the northeast corner of the Garden Plots off of West Street, is on land that the Naperville Park District leases from the c
park,
on the northeast corner of the Garden Plots off of West
Street, is
on land that the Naperville
Park District leases from the c
Park District leases from the
city.
Also, its styling does belie its size which is very nice until you are trying to
park it in rush hour
on a
city street.
After months of negotiations,
Park District and library officials presented the
City Council with the latest plan to construct a library and a
Park District facility
on 13 acres
on 95th
Street west of Neuqua Valley High School.
The front wheel swivels, which allows for easy maneuverability through
parks,
city streets and other tight spots, but also locks for added stability when jogging or taking
on rough terrain.
Spurred by her own concerns as well as complaints from Grant
Park patrons about the traffic noise, Catherine Cahill, festival director of concert programs, has secured a
city permit allowing the
Park District to close off heavily traveled Jackson
Street between Columbus and Lake Shore
on concert nights through July.
From busy
city streets to winding country roads; from an afternoon feeding the ducks in the
park to retail therapy - the VISTA takes your child
on the road in style.
«
On numerous walks to the
park and even down the
city streets, we have found so many leaves of all different shapes, varieties and colours,» says blogger Anna at The Imagination Tree.
It is great for long walks at the
park or
on the
city streets.
The violence stretched from Rogers
Park to as far south as 93rd
Street and into the Austin neighborhood
on the western edge of the
city.
Parking on the
streets is not easy in New York
City, and some city council members are looking to change t
City, and some
city council members are looking to change t
city council members are looking to change that.
At 10 a.m., NYC
Parks and Recreation Commissioner Mitchell Silver, Assemblyman Ron Castorina Jr. and New York
City Councilman Joseph Borelli break ground
on the reconstruction of the historic pavilion at Conference House
Park, Hylan Boulevard and Satterlee
Street, Staten Island.
Also at 1 p.m., state Sen. Tony Avella and residents call
on the
city to transfer control of a vacant lot to the
parks department so that a new
park can be created, 39th Avenue and 234th
Street, Queens.
«It was not all about the big projects only, that we would not overlook neighborhoods like Hamlin
Park and the East Side and the West Side and the South Buffalo areas, that we would make sure that recovery, Buffalo's transformation, would also be seen
on the
street corners and the
city blocks and that people's lives could be transformed by having simply a better quality of life,» Hochul said.
He also hopes to solve the police -
parking and bike - lane - blocking problem
on Schermerhorn
Street, and will continue his efforts to achieve equity in the handling of the
city's waste and reform of the carting industry.
Corey is also a Director
on the Hudson Yards Development Corporation, a Member of the Hudson Yards Community Advisory Committee, a Member of the Moynihan Station Community Advisory Committee, a Member of the Javits Center Community Advisory Committee, a Member of the Hudson River
Park Strategic Planning Task Force, a Member of the Friends of the Hudson River
Park Trusts Neighborhood Improvement District Steering Committee, a Board Member of Save Chelsea, a Member of the Council of Chelsea Block Associations, a Member of the Chelsea Reform Democratic Club, a Member of the Stonewall Democratic Club of New York
City, and a Member of the 100/200 West 15th
Street Block Association.
As a means to cut down
on double -
parking and disruptive deliveries, the
city will also pilot banning curbside loading entirely during peak hours in a large swath of midtown — from 45th
Street to 50th
Street, between Sixth Avenue and Madison Avenue.
Parking on the
streets is not easy in the
city, and some
city council members are looking to change that.
The statue, located at 103rd
Street near the
park's northeast corner, was removed by order of Mayor Bill de Blasio, following recommendations by of the Mayoral Advisory Commission
on City Art, Monuments, and Markers.
CORONA — Pushback against a controversial
city plan to change traffic patterns along 111th
Street prompted Assemblyman Francisco Moya to offer three alternatives, which he presented to residents and
park - goers at a town hall meeting
on Monday.
«Hi, this is Pink, asking you to pretty, pretty please vote «yes»
on the bill to move the carriage horses to Central
Park,» the famously acrobatic vocalist says in the clip, arguing that equestrian carriages to continue to ride
on city streets constitutes animal abuse.
What's more, the
city is waiving water and sewer connection fees, promising to help find tenants for the commercial space, and providing dedicated
parking spots for building residents
on Remsen and White
streets.
Bandshell at Forest
Park in Woodhaven • $ 300,000 to improve lighting along the shorefront facing Queens in Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park on Roosevelt Island • $ 1.5 million to renovate the baseball fields at Glen Oaks Playground in Glen Oaks • $ 1 million to renovate Hallets Cove Playground in Astoria • $ 975,000 to improve the asphalt field at Hoffman Park in Elmhurst • $ 1.3 million to construct a meditation garden and upgrade Rachel Carson Playground in Kissena Corridor Park in Flushing • $ 322,000 to construct a skate park at Laurelton Playground in Laurelton • $ 850,000 to upgrade Lannett Playground in Far Rockaway • $ 600,000 to renovate Maple Playground in Flushing • $ 1.5 million to install new play equipment and to upgrade the sprinklers and surface at Mauro Playground in Kew Gardens Hills • $ 350,000 for landscape improvements along the Merrick Boulevard Mall in Springfield Gardens • $ 700,000 to enhance the lawn area, install new walkways, decorate pavers, install new benches and plantings, create a new entry and repair the retaining wall at Newtown Playground in Elmhurst • $ 2 million to upgrade to existing benches and equipment in Norelli Hargreaves Park in Jamaica • $ 300,000 for a mall enhancement and tree plantings along the Northern Boulevard Mall between 62nd Street and 102nd Street in Woodside / Jackson Heights • $ 400,000 to renovate Kingsland Homestead in Flushing • $ 3 million for the preservation of the New York State Pavilion in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 480,000 to replace the aviary mesh and marsh bridge at the Queens Zoo in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 2 million to renovate the asphalt field at the World's Fair Playground in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 800,000 to formalize the picnic grove, add gravel pads and grills, install new fences and benches and upgrade the basketball courts in Rainey Park in Astoria • $ 1.5 million for turf and track upgrades at Roy Wilkins Park in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Prog
Park in Woodhaven • $ 300,000 to improve lighting along the shorefront facing Queens in Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms
Park on Roosevelt Island • $ 1.5 million to renovate the baseball fields at Glen Oaks Playground in Glen Oaks • $ 1 million to renovate Hallets Cove Playground in Astoria • $ 975,000 to improve the asphalt field at Hoffman Park in Elmhurst • $ 1.3 million to construct a meditation garden and upgrade Rachel Carson Playground in Kissena Corridor Park in Flushing • $ 322,000 to construct a skate park at Laurelton Playground in Laurelton • $ 850,000 to upgrade Lannett Playground in Far Rockaway • $ 600,000 to renovate Maple Playground in Flushing • $ 1.5 million to install new play equipment and to upgrade the sprinklers and surface at Mauro Playground in Kew Gardens Hills • $ 350,000 for landscape improvements along the Merrick Boulevard Mall in Springfield Gardens • $ 700,000 to enhance the lawn area, install new walkways, decorate pavers, install new benches and plantings, create a new entry and repair the retaining wall at Newtown Playground in Elmhurst • $ 2 million to upgrade to existing benches and equipment in Norelli Hargreaves Park in Jamaica • $ 300,000 for a mall enhancement and tree plantings along the Northern Boulevard Mall between 62nd Street and 102nd Street in Woodside / Jackson Heights • $ 400,000 to renovate Kingsland Homestead in Flushing • $ 3 million for the preservation of the New York State Pavilion in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 480,000 to replace the aviary mesh and marsh bridge at the Queens Zoo in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 2 million to renovate the asphalt field at the World's Fair Playground in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 800,000 to formalize the picnic grove, add gravel pads and grills, install new fences and benches and upgrade the basketball courts in Rainey Park in Astoria • $ 1.5 million for turf and track upgrades at Roy Wilkins Park in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Prog
Park on Roosevelt Island • $ 1.5 million to renovate the baseball fields at Glen Oaks Playground in Glen Oaks • $ 1 million to renovate Hallets Cove Playground in Astoria • $ 975,000 to improve the asphalt field at Hoffman
Park in Elmhurst • $ 1.3 million to construct a meditation garden and upgrade Rachel Carson Playground in Kissena Corridor Park in Flushing • $ 322,000 to construct a skate park at Laurelton Playground in Laurelton • $ 850,000 to upgrade Lannett Playground in Far Rockaway • $ 600,000 to renovate Maple Playground in Flushing • $ 1.5 million to install new play equipment and to upgrade the sprinklers and surface at Mauro Playground in Kew Gardens Hills • $ 350,000 for landscape improvements along the Merrick Boulevard Mall in Springfield Gardens • $ 700,000 to enhance the lawn area, install new walkways, decorate pavers, install new benches and plantings, create a new entry and repair the retaining wall at Newtown Playground in Elmhurst • $ 2 million to upgrade to existing benches and equipment in Norelli Hargreaves Park in Jamaica • $ 300,000 for a mall enhancement and tree plantings along the Northern Boulevard Mall between 62nd Street and 102nd Street in Woodside / Jackson Heights • $ 400,000 to renovate Kingsland Homestead in Flushing • $ 3 million for the preservation of the New York State Pavilion in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 480,000 to replace the aviary mesh and marsh bridge at the Queens Zoo in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 2 million to renovate the asphalt field at the World's Fair Playground in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 800,000 to formalize the picnic grove, add gravel pads and grills, install new fences and benches and upgrade the basketball courts in Rainey Park in Astoria • $ 1.5 million for turf and track upgrades at Roy Wilkins Park in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Prog
Park in Elmhurst • $ 1.3 million to construct a meditation garden and upgrade Rachel Carson Playground in Kissena Corridor
Park in Flushing • $ 322,000 to construct a skate park at Laurelton Playground in Laurelton • $ 850,000 to upgrade Lannett Playground in Far Rockaway • $ 600,000 to renovate Maple Playground in Flushing • $ 1.5 million to install new play equipment and to upgrade the sprinklers and surface at Mauro Playground in Kew Gardens Hills • $ 350,000 for landscape improvements along the Merrick Boulevard Mall in Springfield Gardens • $ 700,000 to enhance the lawn area, install new walkways, decorate pavers, install new benches and plantings, create a new entry and repair the retaining wall at Newtown Playground in Elmhurst • $ 2 million to upgrade to existing benches and equipment in Norelli Hargreaves Park in Jamaica • $ 300,000 for a mall enhancement and tree plantings along the Northern Boulevard Mall between 62nd Street and 102nd Street in Woodside / Jackson Heights • $ 400,000 to renovate Kingsland Homestead in Flushing • $ 3 million for the preservation of the New York State Pavilion in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 480,000 to replace the aviary mesh and marsh bridge at the Queens Zoo in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 2 million to renovate the asphalt field at the World's Fair Playground in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 800,000 to formalize the picnic grove, add gravel pads and grills, install new fences and benches and upgrade the basketball courts in Rainey Park in Astoria • $ 1.5 million for turf and track upgrades at Roy Wilkins Park in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Prog
Park in Flushing • $ 322,000 to construct a skate
park at Laurelton Playground in Laurelton • $ 850,000 to upgrade Lannett Playground in Far Rockaway • $ 600,000 to renovate Maple Playground in Flushing • $ 1.5 million to install new play equipment and to upgrade the sprinklers and surface at Mauro Playground in Kew Gardens Hills • $ 350,000 for landscape improvements along the Merrick Boulevard Mall in Springfield Gardens • $ 700,000 to enhance the lawn area, install new walkways, decorate pavers, install new benches and plantings, create a new entry and repair the retaining wall at Newtown Playground in Elmhurst • $ 2 million to upgrade to existing benches and equipment in Norelli Hargreaves Park in Jamaica • $ 300,000 for a mall enhancement and tree plantings along the Northern Boulevard Mall between 62nd Street and 102nd Street in Woodside / Jackson Heights • $ 400,000 to renovate Kingsland Homestead in Flushing • $ 3 million for the preservation of the New York State Pavilion in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 480,000 to replace the aviary mesh and marsh bridge at the Queens Zoo in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 2 million to renovate the asphalt field at the World's Fair Playground in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 800,000 to formalize the picnic grove, add gravel pads and grills, install new fences and benches and upgrade the basketball courts in Rainey Park in Astoria • $ 1.5 million for turf and track upgrades at Roy Wilkins Park in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Prog
park at Laurelton Playground in Laurelton • $ 850,000 to upgrade Lannett Playground in Far Rockaway • $ 600,000 to renovate Maple Playground in Flushing • $ 1.5 million to install new play equipment and to upgrade the sprinklers and surface at Mauro Playground in Kew Gardens Hills • $ 350,000 for landscape improvements along the Merrick Boulevard Mall in Springfield Gardens • $ 700,000 to enhance the lawn area, install new walkways, decorate pavers, install new benches and plantings, create a new entry and repair the retaining wall at Newtown Playground in Elmhurst • $ 2 million to upgrade to existing benches and equipment in Norelli Hargreaves
Park in Jamaica • $ 300,000 for a mall enhancement and tree plantings along the Northern Boulevard Mall between 62nd Street and 102nd Street in Woodside / Jackson Heights • $ 400,000 to renovate Kingsland Homestead in Flushing • $ 3 million for the preservation of the New York State Pavilion in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 480,000 to replace the aviary mesh and marsh bridge at the Queens Zoo in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 2 million to renovate the asphalt field at the World's Fair Playground in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 800,000 to formalize the picnic grove, add gravel pads and grills, install new fences and benches and upgrade the basketball courts in Rainey Park in Astoria • $ 1.5 million for turf and track upgrades at Roy Wilkins Park in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Prog
Park in Jamaica • $ 300,000 for a mall enhancement and tree plantings along the Northern Boulevard Mall between 62nd
Street and 102nd
Street in Woodside / Jackson Heights • $ 400,000 to renovate Kingsland Homestead in Flushing • $ 3 million for the preservation of the New York State Pavilion in Flushing Meadows — Corona
Park • $ 480,000 to replace the aviary mesh and marsh bridge at the Queens Zoo in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 2 million to renovate the asphalt field at the World's Fair Playground in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 800,000 to formalize the picnic grove, add gravel pads and grills, install new fences and benches and upgrade the basketball courts in Rainey Park in Astoria • $ 1.5 million for turf and track upgrades at Roy Wilkins Park in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Prog
Park • $ 480,000 to replace the aviary mesh and marsh bridge at the Queens Zoo in Flushing Meadows — Corona
Park • $ 2 million to renovate the asphalt field at the World's Fair Playground in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 800,000 to formalize the picnic grove, add gravel pads and grills, install new fences and benches and upgrade the basketball courts in Rainey Park in Astoria • $ 1.5 million for turf and track upgrades at Roy Wilkins Park in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Prog
Park • $ 2 million to renovate the asphalt field at the World's Fair Playground in Flushing Meadows — Corona
Park • $ 800,000 to formalize the picnic grove, add gravel pads and grills, install new fences and benches and upgrade the basketball courts in Rainey Park in Astoria • $ 1.5 million for turf and track upgrades at Roy Wilkins Park in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Prog
Park • $ 800,000 to formalize the picnic grove, add gravel pads and grills, install new fences and benches and upgrade the basketball courts in Rainey
Park in Astoria • $ 1.5 million for turf and track upgrades at Roy Wilkins Park in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Prog
Park in Astoria • $ 1.5 million for turf and track upgrades at Roy Wilkins
Park in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Prog
Park in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture
Park in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Prog
Park in Long Island
City • $ 500,000 construct a dog run at Triborough Bridge Playground B in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute
Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Prog
Park in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Program.
The new stables are an integral part of a compromise deal to restrict horse - drawn carriages to Central
Park, and The New York Times reported yesterday that the new home for the horses — to be located in a building the
city already owns
on the 86th
Street Transverse — could cost $ 25 million, at
city taxpayers» expense.