Parks & Open Space
Parks, trails, open space, natural areas.
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ance /Geographic Distribution as well as Open Space Convenient to Each Neighborhood 2. Natural Resource Protection 3. Open Space and Green Space Imagery/Aesthetics 4. Enhance Access and Linkage 5. Protection of the Huron River, Watersheds, and Water Quality 6. Recreation Value and Suitability for Intended Use 7. Method of Acquisition/Direct Costs 8.
Int. No. 806 -A By Council Members Wong, Louis, Epstein, Brooks-Powers, Brewer, Maloney , Gennaro and Morano A Local Law in relation to the development of a citywide wildlife management plan Be it enacted by the Council as follows : Section 1. a. There shall be a wildlife management advisory board to develop a citywide wildlife management plan in
department of parks and recreation shall submit such study to the mayor and the speaker of the council by no later than May 1, 2027 . Such study shall include, but need not be limited to: 1. A list of the 10 community districts that have the least amount of green space per capita , as determined in accord ance with g eographical i
The Council of the City of New York Finance Division Nathan Toth , director Fiscal Impact Statement Int. No : 577 -A Committee : Parks and Recreation Title : A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the improvement, formalization, or creation of trails Sponsor(s) : By Council Member s Gennaro , Krishnan,
..Title Overview of the St. Louis River DNAP & Timeline (Gini Breidenbach, MN Land Trust - 30 minutes)
ure compliance with relevant City requirements, and to review maintenance activities. City to provide for extraordinary repairs and capital improvements (i.e., capital expenditures that extend the useful life of the premises, increase its capacity or restore it from major deterioration). OPRF to provide landscaping services including mulching, planting