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New York City Tax Dollars At Work

  

by: Eddie C

Thu May 20, 2010 at 22:03:23 PM EDT


Cross-posted at DailyKos and Docudharma.

Today as Mayor Michael Bloomberg was crowing about the fourth-graders reading scores New York City had an historic event. Obviously there are few things as important as the education of our young but the completion of The Manhattan Waterfront Greenway is a well deserved feather in Bloomberg's cap.

There was a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the fact that a stroll along the Hudson River will now take you from one tip of Manhattan to the other. I needed to be one of the first to enjoy the new Riverside Park walkway and went down to take some pictures.

The path that has been promised for decades is the final link of the Waterfront Greenway that stretches from Battery Park to Dyckman Street. Capital funds allocated by Mayor Michael Bloomberg paid for most of this nearly $16 million project that not only benefits New Yorkers at leisure. Now bicycle commuters can ride almost the entire length of the island without ever encountering an automobile.      

Eddie C :: New York City Tax Dollars At Work
This is far more that just a $16 million project. Today's ribbon cutting marked the final step in giving the waterfront back to the people. The Hudson River was once inaccessible and this final stage is the effort of many public servants over a few decades.  

The reason it was saved for last was probably because yesterday you could have still made the ride with a detour uphill to the Riverside Park Promenade. The park always had a riverfront walk but back when Robert Moses built the park this half mile section was too narrow for both a walkway and a highway beside the railroad tracks that is now hidden under the promenade.

Now it is just more convenient and another incentive for Morningside Height, Inwood and even western Bronx residents to go to work by bicycle.

In the center section the path is more like a bridge and you can see the original riverbank.

At the today's celebration complete with brass band Manhattan Councilwoman Gale Brewer said "For New Yorkers and visitors, everyone who bicycles, jogs, walks, looks at the Hudson, this is incredibly exciting and it has been done beautifully."  

This new path is a really beautiful addition to the city. Looking north all the way up to the George Washington Bridge;

And south you can see down to the boat basin;

The best view will be at night where the lighted uprights stand out beside the highway allowing both north and southbound motorist to enjoy the new addition. Like bikers, joggers, walkers and roller skaters, drivers will see their tax dollars at work.

Not that everything is wine and roses here. Riverfront State Park just to the north had the pool season canceled because of state budget cuts but this is good stuff for a struggling city and a symbol of good government.    


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Oooh....look at our little mascot! (14.17 / 6)
Howdy, ducky!!  (lol!)

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

[ Parent ]
SO! (15.00 / 6)
thATs where you've been all day!

this is marvelous! what a beautiful (& functional!) way to spend tax money...
and on something everyone can enjoy!

gha! it's almost socialist!

thank you for this-
i almost feel like i could step into your pics & be there.

thank you!

(btw- there is a comment for you in todays open)

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



Yes I have been slacking in my blogger duties (14.83 / 6)
And on top of that there was a breathtaking sunset today but it is still in the camera.

You should see what came out of my camera today. I was at Wave Hill, Central Park and explored the rest of Riverside Park.

Plus I have a fridge stocked full of Fairway goodies!

Heaven, I'm in heaven. This is how I feel;



[ Parent ]
Eddie this is (14.00 / 2)
the ultimate in bike paths!

What is a ........ fairway goodie?  

Bear Shake Tree Pictures, Images and Photos


[ Parent ]
Oh, this is so cool! (15.00 / 6)
What a beautiful pathway, Eddie C.  Glad to see that NYC has done something this great.  Happy trails to you and other New Yorkers, Eddie C!  

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

It's about time! (15.00 / 6)
Gha, it took forever to get this and the High Line park.  I'm not a big fan of Bloomie (although after Rudy, he was a huge relief) but I'm glad he's doing so well with finally completing these parks.

Thanks for another great post!

English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment and education - sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street.
E. B. White  


Isn't that something... (15.00 / 4)
But shhhh, don't tell the media!

Things like that don't fit well with their "everybody hates taxes!" meme.

Of course, once everybody realizes again exactly what it is that those tax dollars do for all of us, well...

Yet another lesson while we're at it, this one from here in Oregon -

One of the most interesting outcomes of last night's election comes in GOP primaries in HD 57 and 58. The Oregon GOP and the Tea Party crew targeted two GOP incumbents, Reps. Greg Smith and Bob Jenson, in retaliation for their votes to raise taxes to support critical state services. Both Smith and Jenson stood by their votes - arguing that state services are needed to weather the economic downturn. What did those conservative primary voters in eastern Oregon do, when given a choice between the anti-tax rhetoric and funding state services? They re-elected Smith and Jenson. While there's clearly anti-tax fervor sweeping the GOP nationally, it seems that a message that focuses on the value that voters receive in return for their taxes can work - and work well. There's a lesson here for Democrats.

Whoops!  Don't tell the Hairspray Heads, though.  It would dump cold water on their carefully crafted bullshit narrative...

Nice path, btw.

That second pic looks like the my beloved East Bank Esplanade!  If I could, I'd set up my home on the floating walkway...

;)

Pass me a bottle, Mr. Jones...


Your bike path (15.00 / 3)
looks way nicer than the one they are putting in here.  And ours still has to cross roads at several points.

Right now they are working right outside our international preserve where the deer usually eat and play at night.  With all the mess and activity right there, I haven't seen any deer in a few weeks.  I miss my daily deer viewing. :(

But its baby duck season so at least I have that going on for cuteness.



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