Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Central Park: Man 29, Robbed & Assaulted

Manhattan

By Geoffrey Croft

A 29-year-old male was assaulted and robbed in Central Park on Friday night, NYC Park Advocates has learned.

The victim was sitting on a park bench around 7:30pm near the East Drive & 107th Street when two male assailants described as Black and Hispanic walked past.   

They punched him in the face causing him to fall to the ground.

They stole a LG cell phone and a Wells Fargo debit card. 

He sustained a black eye but refused medical attention.

Police have made no arrests.

Last month several people were attacked and robbed in the same area include a female jogger who was the victim of an attempted rape.

On October 10th, the 27-year-old jogger was attacked from behind, dragged into a wooded area, punched, sexually fondled, and robbed of her I-Phone.  After an unsuccessful rape attempt he got up and walked away but returned seconds later and kicked the victim in the head.

Police arrested a 26-year-old Bronx resident wanted in the brutal attack. 

On October 28th,  a 28-year old mugging victim fought back and recovered his phone after he was punched in the face during a robbery of his Apple I-phone 6.  The incident occurred at approximately 5:30 in the park’s North woods near 109th Street and the East Drive.


Monday, November 14, 2016

Trump Golf Presenting It's Bronx Land Grab Plan Tonight



The community’s long promised 19.5 acre waterfront esplanade park in Ferry Point Park is nowhere to be found and Donald Trump wants a part of it.  In an effort to increase the value of the golf course he leases from the city Trump is proposing to expand the course along the waterfront.  His plan would encroach public access to the waterfront as envisioned by the Parks Department at the 18th & 19th holes - see plans below.  The Trump organization also requesting a 20-year extension to its current 20-year boondoggle contract which is glaringly unfavorable to city-taxpayers.

Trump Golf and the City will be presenting competing design proposals tonight
to Community Board 10 at Fort Schulyer House at 3077 Cross Bronx Expressway at 7:30pm.

Bronx

By Geoffrey Croft

Like a monster in B-horror movie that simply won't die Trump Links is bringing its case to the people tonight at a Community Board meeting after the city recently rejected its waterfront land grab proposal.

In an effort to increase the value of the golf course Trump is proposing to expand along the waterfront. The plan would encroach public access to the waterfront as envisioned by the Parks Department design on the 18th & 19th holes.   The City's plan would maintain a continuous esplanade waterfront park. 

The controversial Trump proposal calls for an equal-sized exchange of land with waterfront views which would accommodate his planned snack bar on the site.   

As a reward for the city agreeing to the land swap Trump would create a passive parkland near the course that Trump would maintain. It would naturally be named after him, The Donald J. Trump Athletic Trail.   (You can't make this stuff up.)

Almost two years after Donald "grab them by the p***y" Trump requested seizing park land earmarked as part of a 19.5 acre public esplanade park, the then ethically challenged Presidential candidate was finally given a response from the city,  No.

Last month the de Blasio administration denied Trump's plan and released a letter (below) from Alicia Glenn rejecting his proposal which would diminish public’s access to the waterfront.

Earlier this month  Ronald Lieberman, Ferry Point vice president of special projects for the Trump Organization and former head of the Parks Department revenue division until 2007 when he went to work for Trump, said they couldn't "understand why the city rejected it.” 


The Parks Department's proposed development plan would maintain a continuous esplanade waterfront park.  The image represents the current footprint of the course vs. parkland.   The yellowish color represents parkland.  (Click on images to enlarge)

Competing Designs 


Proposed Trump design.   The Sanford Golf Design Group - Jupiter, FL.  The plan would encroach public access to the waterfront as envisioned by the Parks Department on the 18th hole (left) and the 17th hole (right) The Trump proposal calls for expanding two holes to the waterfront, an equal-sized exchange of land with waterfront views.   


The Trump Golf is also requesting a 20-year extension to its current 20-year boondoggle contract which is glaringly unfavorable to city-taxpayers.

Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point Park grossed over $ 8 million dollars in the first year of Trump's sweetheart deal with the City of New York at the tax-payer built luxury course.   

They are also not required to  pay the city anything through the first four years of his 20-year contract.  He is allowed to charge more than four times what other city public courses are allowed to.  Trump is also permitted to increase green fees annually according to his agreement. 

Trump’s sweetheart deal doesn’t end there: The taxpayers are also responsible for paying his water and sewage bill facility which runs more than $ 1 million dollars annually. 

The publicly funded project cost close to $ 230 million dollars, the most expensive municipally built golf course in the nation. 




Alicia Glen letter released last month which finally Trump's request to expand the golf course into the waterfront.


The community’s long promised 19.5 acre waterfront esplanade park is nowhere to be found.   
   
Originally scheduled to open in 2013, today the area is filled with weeds, its topography appears just as it did more than six decades ago when Robert Moses built the crescent shaped waterfront in anticipation of building an actual public park at the site and smaller golf course. 

The public is supposedly able to track progress on agency projects on its online Capital ProjectTracker website created to “ increase transparency.”  However the project is also nowhere to be seen. 


Sign of the Times. Enter At Your Own Risk. Near the long promised waterfront park's future entrance at Emerson & Schurz Aves.  What little reference there was to the project was removed from the website long ago. 

(Photos: Geoffrey Croft/NYC Park Advocates) click on images to enlarge. 

Read More:

A Walk In The Park - June 13, 2016

 A Walk In The Park - April 1, 2015 

A Walk In The Park - October 16, 2013 -  By Geoffrey Croft

Donald Trump In Sweetheart City Tax-Payer Funded Golf Concession Deal
A Walk In The Park - January 9, 2013 - By Geoffrey Croft

A Walk In The Park - September 30, 2012 - By Geoffrey Croft 

 
A Walk In The Park -  August 15, 2012

A Walk In The Park - December 24, 2011 - By Geoffrey Croft

A Walk In The Park - August 17, 2009








Monday, November 7, 2016

Harlem River Esplanade Collapsing

Collapsing Harlem River Esplanade - 113th Street. (Photos: Geoffrey Croft/NYC Park Advocates) Click on images to enlarge

A nine-year-old East Harlem resident and her mother check out the hole.  Park workers were recently dispatched to another section a few blocks north after the fence and sections of the esplanade futher collapsed. (see below)

Manhattan

By Geoffrey Croft 

Talk about a Tale of Two Cities.

For years the Park Department has allowed a dangerous section of the Harlem River Esplanade to go unrepaired. 

To make matters worse instead of fixing the problem years ago the city installed an unsafe “temporary bridge” which is clearly not to code.

One section at approximately 113th Street is particularly dangerous. 

"Very dangerous," said the East Harlem father pushing his child. "This has been like this for a long, long time." 


Large holes in the guard railing measure more than 20 inches high and 45 inches wide, a size where any child, adult or pet could easily fall into and be washed away into the East River if they fell into the collapsing esplanade. 

During low tide. 


Water flows in during higher tide.

 The hole leads right into the East River. 

Right On Cue. Upon receiving a media request the agency quickly dispatched a crew to the area to cover up the condition. 



Another nearby section a few feet away is also beginning to collapse.


Park workers were recently called to another section dangerous esplanade two blocks north as yet another section was found to be collapsing into the East River.

The section is between 115th — 116th Street in East Harlem.












Even the garbage cans along this section of the Harlem River Esplanade have no bottoms. 

 (Photos: Geoffrey Croft/NYC Park Advocates) Click on images to enlarge








Saturday, November 5, 2016

Woman Found Stabbed In Brooklyn Bridge Park Bathroom

Brooklyn

By Geoffrey Croft

A  23-year-old woman was found stabbed in the bathroom at Pier 1 in Brooklyn Bridge Park last night after her ex-boyfriend went into a rage.

“If you don’t take me back no one will have you,” the victim told police her attacker uttered during the nightmare.

He stabbed her several times including to the left arm & right side of the stomach/lower back according to police.

He also strangled and punched her over the several hour ordeal.

When she tried to call police he took her cell phone.

The ordeal began at Water and Washington Street and gradually migrated to the park.  

The victim persuaded the assailant to let her go the bathroom at Pier 1 at Old Fulton & Furman St. to clean up where a park goer called police. 

The victim was transported to Methodist Hospital and is expected to live. 

Police arrested Fernando Perez, 26, at 10:15 in the park at the bathroom location.     

He was charged with five counts including Felony Assault and Felony Strangulation.  

The incident occurred within the confines of the 84 Pct.

Friday, November 4, 2016

Woman Murdered In Macombs Dam Park

Bronx 

By Geoffrey Croft


A jealous boyfriend shot and killed his girlfriend inside Macombs Dam Park last night.

Police responded to a call at 9:14 p.m of a female shot inside the park near the corner of Jerome Avenue and Macombs Road. 

When police arrived they found Arecelis Colon, 45, of nearby Woodycrest Avenue shot one time to the stomach.

The victim was taken by EMS to Lincoln Hospital where she died at 9:58 p.m.

The victim's boyfriend, Jonathan Sanchez, 33 was at the scene when police arrived. He initially made up a story that she was shot during a robbery after three male black males snatched her bag. 

While being questioned at the 44 Pct. he folded and the true story was revealed. 

Sanchez was in a nearby McDonald's on 161st Street and when he came outside and found his girlfriend talking on the phone. When he asked who she was speaking with she wouldn't tell him.

They argued, believing she was cheating on him.

He told police he pulled out a gun and fired one shot, intending to strike her in the arm but missed accidentally shot her in the stomach

Sanschez told police he ran to the other side of the park and buried the gun under some leaves and returned to his girlfriend side.

Police recovered a .380-caliber semiautomatic handgun at Jerome Avenue and Anderson Avenue across the street from Yankee Stadium about a block from the crime scene. 

The couple had no prior domestic incidents according to police.

Read/View More:

Wabc November 4, 2016 


New York Daily News - November 4, 2016 

New York Post - November 4, 2016 - By Larry Celona 





Park Contractor's Equipment Torched By Arsonist In Astoria Park


A van with newly delivered polyurethane glue inside needed for playground construction was set ablaze by unknown assailants.   The Fire Department was called twice to the location when a second vehicle was deliberately set on fire. They were found under the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge.  (Photos: Geoffrey Croft/NYC Park Advocates) Click on images to enlarge

Queens

By Geoffrey Croft

Contractors working in Astoria Park arrived morning to find two of its vehicles deliberately destroyed by fire, NYC Park Advocates has learned.  

Electrical wiring of a $ 120,000 dollar back hoe was also torched and its front window smashed.  A generator and power tools were also destroyed.   

The van had two large containers filled with polyurethane glue needed for playground construction when is was set ablaze.

The Fire Department was called to the scene at 11:05 pm Tuesday night for the first vehicle. Not content the arsonist (s) came back a second time the torched another vehicle.

The Fire Department responded to a call at 3:44 am early Wednesday morning and extinguished the second blaze.



A pick up truck was destroyed. 


The  burnt out wrecks were found adjacent to the park’s tennis courts under the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge at 21st street between Hoyt Ave N & Astoria Park S.   

Brighton Builder LLC contractor from Brooklyn has been working on the site since April, doing demo repaving work as part of a more than $ 2 million dollar Parks Department contract.

The contractor is about to begin installing a spray shower, playground safety surfacing volleyball courts and concrete ping pong tables under the bridge as part of the contract.  750,000 

A representative for the company said he was grateful that non of the playground equipment was damaged and does not expect the job to be delayed by much. 


The electrical wiring of a $ 120,000 dollar back hoe was torched and its front window smashed. 


The spokesman said he had no idea why this job was targeted.

“If it was something that was part of our professional activity that’s one thing, if its straight forward vandalism it’s not something you would expect in this neighborhood.”

If it was union related as some have suggested, “it would turn my whole perception of the business upside down,” he said.  

One employee was forced to work in his sneakers because he left his work boots in one of the vehicles  which was burnt overnight. 

”We don’t know who or why someone did this, “ he said. 

Surveillance footage from Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority cameras around the bridge are being reviewed. 

The FDNY has an open investigation.  



(Photos: Geoffrey Croft/NYC Park Advocates) Click on images to enlarge

Thursday, November 3, 2016

AG Schneiderman Goes To Bat For Related/Met's Owners In Parkland Mega-Mall Fight


Proposed Nightmare - Willets Point West. A $1 billion Bloomberg-era giveaway of 47.5 acres of public parkland in Flushing Meadow’s Corona Park to one of the country’s most politically connected developers.

Queens

By Geoffrey Croft

The City’s most politically connected developer along with the owners of the New York Mets are pulling out all the stops in its quest to build the city’s largest mall on public parkland.

New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has petitioned the State’s highest court to vacate a lower court decision which prohibits the commercial development of the mega-mall in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.

The developers strategy in court precedings and in public misstatements has been to try and connect the two development projects -  Willet’s Point West,  a proposed massive mall on 47 acres of public parkland, and Willets Point,  60 acres of automotive shops on the other side of Citi-Field.

In July 2015,  The New York State Appellate Division rejected the parkland mega-mall shopping complex deal and ruled in favor of plaintiffs, including NYC Park Advocates, who sued to block the city and the Queens Development Group from seizing nearly 48 acres of public parkland in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. 

The court ruled that the project violated the Public Trust Doctrine and prevents any construction on parkland from proceeding.  

The Queens Development Group - a joint venture between The Related Companies and Sterling Equities, whose owners are New York Met’s principle owners Fred Wilpon and Saul Katz,  are attempting to build a 1.4 million square foot mall as part of a 48 acre project in the Park. 

The proposed mall in Flushing Meadow Corona Park was never part of the original Willets Point development which was approved in 2008.

The public land was thrown in to sweeten the deal for developers.

Related and Sterling have donated at least $187,300 in contributions to Governor Cuomo and AG Schneiderman since 2010 according to the Board of Elections’ website.  

Donations from Related’s top two executives and their wives,  Stephen M. Ross and his jewelry designer Kara Ross,  and Jeff and Kara Blau are included in the contributions.

More to Come...


Read More:

Council Misled City On Willets West Land Grab
A Walk In The Park - January 14, 2016 - By Geoffrey Croft 

A Walk In The Park - August 20, 2015 


A Walk In The Park -  March 22, 2013