Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Freshkills Park

Wow! I had no idea this was going on. It would be awesome if we didn't have so much trash to begin with, but looks like they came up with a pretty good solution for now. Located in Staten Island on what was the largest landfill will now be a park- a park that is almost three times the size of Central Park!

They're having a Sneak Peak- October 3rd, from 11am-4pm.
More details can be found HERE.



Project Overview
At 2,200 acres, Freshkills Park will be almost three times the size of Central Park and the largest park developed in New York City in over 100 years. The transformation of what was formerly the world’s largest landfill into a productive and beautiful cultural destination will make the park a symbol of renewal and an expression of how our society can restore balance to its landscape.

In addition to providing a wide range of recreational opportunities, including many uncommon in the city, the park’s design, ecological restoration and cultural and educational programming will emphasize environmental sustainability and a renewed public concern for our human impact on the earth.

While the full build–out will continue in phases for the next 30 years, development over the next several years will focus on providing public access to the interior of the site and showcasing its unusual combination of natural and engineered beauty. While nearly 45 percent of the site was once used for landfill operations, the remainder of the site is currently composed of wetlands, open waterways, and unfilled lowland areas. The tops of the landfill mounds themselves offer spectacular vistas of the expansive site, as well as views of downtown Manhattan.

More details and tidbits can be found on the New York City Parks & Recreation site HERE.

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