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Now Open!
On Wed, July 23rd, the Trust, along with city and state officials and members of the community cut ribbon for the North Tribeca area of the Park. Laight Street to just below Pier 40 includes passive lawns, a tree-lined esplanade, native grasses and wooden boardwalks. Lights for night play have been added to tennis courts and a new basketball court.

Pier 40
Read about the Pier 40 proposals under review. . .


Opening soon...
Chelsea Cove: Pier 64 to
W. 26th Street

This year, the northern portion of Chelsea Cove, from 24th to 26th Street and including the park’s newest public pier, Pier 64, will open its door to walkers, strollers, joggers, sunbathers and nature lovers.  This long stretch of greenery – grass, trees and a lawn covered pier that rises gently over the Hudson will help provide a breath of fresh air to a neighborhood of art galleries and industries.


Big City Fishing Continues!

Big City Fishing Continues at Pier 84!  If you are interested in extending the summer a bit more, come on out and enjoy FREE fishing.  Keep checking for updates on following weekends.

Weather permitting there will be Big City Fishing at Pier 84 (no BCF at Pier 46) on Saturday, September 6th and September 7th from 10:30am to 5pm.



  Where can I boat?

To provide for the safe operation of vessels, specific areas of the park have been designated for different kinds of boating activities.
go Boating in the sanctuary



Today in the Park

  Public Meetings

Advisory Council Meeting
please check back...


Board of Directors Meeting
Thurs, Sept 25
4pm

City Planning
22 Reade Street
Spector Hall
New York, New York 10007

Map

  Webcast

Hudson River Park Trust public meetings are now available as WEBCAST

Construction Advisory
Construction Advisory
Report a Problem

  Tag a Bass!

As part of the Big City Fishing program, you can help contribute data to the New York State Department of Environmental

Conservation’s Striped Bass Cooperative Angler Program.

go Big City Fishing

go Research in the Estuarine Sanctuary

Hours


Tennis Courts
New!
Play at night
6am—12:30am

Skate Park
11am—7pm
WEEKENDS ONLY


  Pier 57 RFP released

The Pier 57 Request for Proposals (RFP) is now available. Effective June 30, 2008, the Hudson River Park Trust has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Pier 57. Pier 57 is one of only two sites that are available for private development on Manhattan’s Westside waterfront south of 59th Street. Responses are due on October 17, 2008.
more. . .







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