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UPDATE (06-20-20): The park was definitely open yesterday, but today looks to be closed again.
As part of the city’s phase 2 reopening, New Yorkers will once again be able to access playgrounds on Monday. At Seward Park (which is designated as a playground), locals were delighted to see the gates unlocked a little early. By midday, people were enjoying some quiet time on the benches and tree-lined paths, separated by at least six feet, of course.
Our friends at the Seward Park Conservancy note: “Seward Park is open as of today. It has been hard watching the garden grow from outside the fences, but that is over. Please go out and enjoy the park.” The basket ball courts, however, are not open yet.
The broken down Schiff Fountain at Seward Park.
In the past several months, the Seward Park Conservancy has been advocating for improvements in and around the popular Lower East Side recreational space. Thanks to a new city program, Parks Without Borders, their efforts could get a big financial boost. But the organization needs your help.
Big plans for the future include the restoration of the broken-down Schiff Fountain (pictured), the repurposing of a building on the east side of the park as a community facility and the transformation of a corridor in front of the Seward Park Library.
Parks Without Borders is a $50 million initiative “to make parks more open, welcoming, and beautiful by focusing on improving entrances, edges, and park-adjacent spaces.” The city is asking members of the public to help choose which parks receive funding. You can go here to nominate Seward Park. But we suggest you first head over to the conservancy’s website for some tips on navigating the sy