NYC Plaza Program Info Session — Staten Island

When
May 19, 2009   3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Where
Staten Island Borough Hall
10 Richmond Terrace (at Hyatt St.), Conference Room 122
Staten Island
More Info
New York City Department of Transportation - overview
NYCDOT Calendar

NYC DOT will work with selected not-for-profit organizations to create neighborhood plazas throughout the City. We will do this by transforming underused streets into vibrant, social public spaces. This Program is a key part of the City’s effort to ensure that all New Yorkers live within a 10-minute walk of quality open space.

The NYC Plaza Program will re-invent New York City’s public realm. In New York City, the public right of way comprises 64 square miles of land-that is enough space to fit about 50 Central Parks. The Program will re-claim streets at appropriate locations to make new plazas. Sites will be selected based on the following criteria: Open Space, Community Initiative, Site Context, Organizational & Maintenance Capacity, and Income Eligibility. Eligible not-for-profit organizations can propose new plaza sites for their neighborhoods through a competitive application process. The City will prioritize sites that are in neighborhoods that lack open space, and will look to partner with community groups that commit to operate, maintain, and manage these spaces so they are vibrant pedestrian plazas.