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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Parks, soccer fields and common sense.

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1. Consider this the next time you try to negotiate to obtain property from New York hospital. Soccer fields do not make a park. 2. WP already has park land at the southeast corner of Mamaroneck and Bryant Avenues. There is even a sign there but no entrance. If you intend to ruin woodlands, why not ruin the land that the city already owns? 3. The over taxing school system has plenty of unused fields.

OPINION | May 29, 2008
Op-Ed Contributors: A Wilderness, Lost in the City
By WILLIAM C. THOMPSON Jr. and ROBERT F. KENNEDY Jr.
New York City’s Parks Department could wind up destroying Ridgewood Reservoir, a teeming wildlife preserve on the Brooklyn-Queens border.