Please review the information below and attend if possible:
Parks for People Not for Profit
Mayor Bloomberg’s “Green Campaign” along with help from Betsey Johnson of the City parks Department is selling public open space to private businessmen. The Queensboro Oval, below the 59th Street Bridge has been a home to ball players, families, dog walkers and children learning to ride bikes for over 40 years. Countless people use it and want to continue to do so. They are being denied this community privilege because a greedy sole proprietor has offered the city money for the space and because the city, OUR CITY, has agreed to sell our public outdoor space.
It began with a for profit tennis club enclosing the park in a bubble for 6 months of the year when the space was too cold to be enjoyed by the public. Years later, the bubble remained for 8 months. We are now in a battle to preserve the remaining 4 months of the year for the people of this community and this city.
THIS COMMUNITY HAS THE LEAST AMOUNT OF OPEN SPACE IN THE CITY. THERE ARE MORE TENNIS COURTS THAN BALL FIELDS IN THIS CITY. THE TENNIS CLUB CHARGES OVER $150/HOUR WHICH MOST COMMUNITY MEMBERS CAN NOT AFFORD. PRIVATIZATION OF OUR SCARCE, PUBLIC, OUTDOOR SPACES IS UNCONSCIONABLE. IT IS AT ITS MOST BASIC LEVEL, A CONTRADICTION. PUBLIC - PRIVATE? COVER AN OPEN SPACE WITH A BUBBLE?
DO NOT LET THIS HAPPEN!!!!!!!!!
To help, attend the meeting at Hunter, 129 E. 79th Street, on
To help, attend the meeting at Hunter, 129 E. 79th Street, on
February 18th, 6pm.
Write to your local representatives and oppose this reprehensible change
Write to your local representatives and oppose this reprehensible change
Jacqueline Ludorf 505 Park Avenue
Chair Suite 620
New York, N.Y. 10022
Latha Thompson (212) 758-4340
District Manager (212) 758-4616 (Fax)
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The City of New York
Manhattan Community Board 8
Official Government Notice
Please Do Not Remove Until February 19, 2010
Parks Committee
Public Hearing
RE: Queensboro Oval: Update on the Parks Dept.'s plans to convert this dual tennis-softball facility to an all-tennis center.
Date: Thursday, February 18, 2010
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Place: Hunter School of Social Work
129 East 79th Street, Hexter Lounge
Anyone with an interest in this matter is encouraged to attend.
Margaret Price and Barbara Rudder
Co-Chairs
This sh*t is actually going on. They're selling a Public Park (An open space) located at York Avenue and 59TH Street to a private entity: a For Profit tennis bubble! Unbelievable. It just so happens that this Park is also a softball field. And we all know how many Diamonds exist in this city. None!
ReplyDeleteWe're asking people attending, Thursday evening (2/18/10), to adorn themselves with any and all Baseball and Softball "Flare." An easy start is: Just Wear a Jersey!! Bonus points if you show up in eye black.
Please Show (in Force) to Support Softball. To Support Public Space. To support Public Space remaining exactly that: Public!
What's next? Let's just sell Heck#6 to Shake Shack? Let's sell that field out in Kissena, or in Inwood, or out in Red Hook.... No!!
Town Hall Meeting is:
Thursday, February 18TH
6:00PM
Hunter College School For Social Work
129 East 79TH Street, 4TH Floor
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