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Revamping the East River Waterfront: A Multi-Faceted Plan | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Protecting and improving the East River waterfront has become a major priority for city planners, as well as for Lower East Side residents. Here’s a look at what’s in the works in the years ahead.

De Blasio Allocates More Than $8 Million For Lower East Side Parks (Updated) | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

As mentioned in our “Morning Reads,” Mayor de Blasio is announcing this morning that the city will be spending $130 million to improve small parks in low income neighborhoods. The mayor’s office has not released the complete funding list just yet, but we have some additional details about the impact on the Lower East Side. […]

Funding Approved for Pier 42 and East River Waterfront | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Two major projects along the East River waterfront moved one step closer to reality this morning, when the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation voted officially to fund them. As we’ve been expecting, the redevelopment of Pier 42 was allotted $14 million, while another $1.9 million was tagged for the completion of the East River Waterfront Park. Both projects […]

New Designs Unveiled For Full Gulick Park Restoration | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

At Community Board 3’s parks committee meeting last week, city designers showed off the latest renderings for the renovation of Luther Gulick Park. A community organization, the Friends of Gulick Park, has been advocating and fundraising for the project during the past five years. Originally, it was thought that the job would need to be completed in phases. But now all the money required for the revamp has been allocated, so the Parks Department can do everything at once. The park, located at Delancey and Willett streets, has suffered from years of neglect.  The new renderings presented last week fill out the play area in the southeast corner of the park, near Columbia Street. There are separate sections for children ages 2-5 and 5-12.  Dave Bolotsky, founder of the community organization, said members are generally pleased with the design, although they hoped the climbing equipment for older kids would be a bit taller. The bigger issue, he said, is a desire within the group for

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