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Country | United States | |
City | New York City | |
Name | East River Greenway | |
Date | 2017 | |
Description of the project | Manhattan’s East Side waterfront is the result of real estate deals, park restorations, reclaimed piers and construction of new esplanades.
It is “an important open space resource for the city, providing access to the shoreline for a variety of activities, integrating larger parks within a connected network, and providing a bike path for recreation and commuting. This is an opportunity to create public open space, providing residents in some of Manhattan’s most densely populated neighborhoods with improved access to the city’s waterfront. When complete, the 32.5-mile Greenway loop will connect a network of green spaces totaling more than 1,000 acres—a space larger than Central Park—running continuously around the entire island. Joggers, walkers, cyclists, and people of varying ages and abilities from every neighborhood should have access to the Greenway that is designed within the context of each unique neighborhood.” (website) |
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Urban Co-Governance | ||
Enabling State | ||
Pooling | ||
Experimentalism | ||
Tech Justice | ||
Project Website | https://edc.nyc/project/manhattan-waterfront-greenway | |
References, sources, contact person(s) | http://co-nyc.commoning.city/item/east-river-greenway/
Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/NYCEDC Contact : EastMidtownWaterfront@edc.nyc |
East River Greenway