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| Vol.
18, No. 19 |
Oct. 6 - 19, 2005 |



Boost for River’s Greenway
It was a
great week for the Bronx River.
Nearly 20 supporters of the Bronx River Alliance
boarded a trolley on Sept. 22 at the Bronx River Art Center on East Tremont
Avenue for a trip to the Burke Avenue Bridge, just north of French Charley’s
Playground in Norwood. Participants in the fundraiser enjoyed refreshments
and a view of the river as the sun set. The banks and forest surrounding the
river were recently restored and boardwalks have been installed.
And downstream the next day, river and park advocates
watched a dream come true as local politicians and community leaders joined
City Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe for a groundbreaking ceremony at
Concrete Plant Park to mark the start of the site’s construction into
parkland.
The park, seven acres of land that hugs the western
bank of the Bronx River in Hunts Point’s industrial section, will be a
welcome addition to an area chronically short of green space.

Previously home to a concrete mixing plant, the site
has lain derelict since 1997. It was set to be auctioned until local
residents — looking past the mountains of garbage and polluted river —
convinced the Parks Department to step in. “This started from the ground
up,” Benepe said.
When work is finished, the first new stretch of the
Bronx River Greenway will be in place. An initiative by the Bronx River
Alliance, the Greenway Program aims to establish a continuous 23-mile
pathway along the river.
— James Fergusson and David Greene
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