Showing posts with label Harlem River Working Group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harlem River Working Group. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

January 16th Meeting: Planning the HIGH BRIDGE's Reopening and the Harlem River Waterfront


High Bridge and the Harlem River Water Front - next steps with city, state and federal agencies
HARLEM RIVER WORKING GROUP MEETING
Date:  Thursday, January 16th, 2014
Time:  6:00 pm
 
Location: Public School 11 The Highbridge School
Address: 1257 Ogden Avenue

Transportation: 
via car, best parking on Sedgwick Ave. via bus: BX11 or BX13 to 169th Street/Ogden Avenue, walk west on 168th.
  1. We will have a tour of the High Bridge construction site and the Sedgwick Steps prior to the meetings beginning at 5pm.
  2. Updates from meetings with the Parks Department and Department of Transportation
  3. Planning for the High Bridge Celebration for Summer/Fall 2014.
  4. Next steps for Greenway Projects as a result of these presentations.
Upcoming Harlem River Meetings
UPCOMING HARLEM RIVER WORKING GROUP MEETINGS
Date:  Saturday, February 22nd
Time:  11:00 am to 5:00 pm
 
Location: 

Lehman College, as Part of 20th Annual Bronx Parks Speak Up, details to follow


Date:  Thursday, March 13th, 2014 
Time:  6:00 pm
 
Location: Highbridge Recreation Center - Tentative

Date:  Wednesday, April 9th, 2014 
Time:  4:00 pm
 
Location: TBA
 
Date:  Thursday, May 15th, 2014 
Time:  6:00 pm
 
Location: TBA

Date:  Thursday, June 19th, 2014 
Time:  6:00 pm
 
Location: TBA


 



RSVP or for Questions: call Chauncy, 646-719-0034 
     
Email:  HarlemRiver@bceq.org
 
Facebook:  facebook.com/harlemriver
 





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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Harlem River Working Group

  The Harlem River Working group met last week at Lehman College for its third and last session on planning recommendations for the Harlem River Bronx Waterfront. The Bronx Borough Presidents office, Community Boards 1,4,5,7,8, and local elected officials are trying to connect Bronx residents with the Harlem River. There have been different plans that have been proposed over the past four years, and some have changed in one way or another.
  The Trust for Public Land (a national non-profit organization) along with Pratt Institute are gathering information from past and present working groups to come up with a definite plan for the Bronx Harlem River Waterfront. At Lehman College there were three breakout groups from different areas that brought out ideas, and then were presented to the group as a whole to add or comment on. 
  The project will begin at the the new Fresh Direct site in the Southern portion of the Bronx with a proposal for a pedestrian bridge at Lincoln Avenue for waterfront access. A path from the Bronx to Randall's Island under the current train trestle is proposed, while Pier 5 by Yankee Stadium is proposed to be a waterfront park. A new safer route under the Macombs Dam Bridge is also proposed, while a new 3 acre park at Highbridge is also in the works. Access to the Putnam Greenway by Fordham Landing along the Train tracks, and a waterfront park by the Spuyten Dyvil Metro North station are also proposed. 
  There was discussion on how people would get to the waterfront on the other side of the Metro North tracks, access across the Henry Hudson Bridge to the Greenway, the waterfront by Target, and to the waterfront Triangle at the Spuyten Dyvil station. 
  In June there will be a final proposal by Pratt for the Bronx Council for Environment Quality  and public to discuss. Several government agencies (EPA, HUD, Army Corp of Engineers, Fish & Wildlife Agriculture) as part of the Urban Waters Initiative are charged with this non funded mandate.
   Visit the BCEQ website for much more on this and other items of interest at http://www.bceq.org/ .

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