Astoria Park
Capital Projects
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In order to invest in the care of our parks, we must regularly redesign and rebuild our city’s parks and facilities. We do this through designing, procuring, and building capital projects. Find out more information about capital projects taking place within this park by choosing a project below.
Active Projects
Project | Location | Phase | |
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Astoria Park Great Lawn Pathways Reconstruction | Shore Boulevard, 19th Street, 22nd Drive, 23rd Road | Construction |
Proposed Projects
This is a tentative project list, as not all proposed projects will become active projects. To learn more about proposed projects, visit our How We Build Parks page.
- Citywide Facility Electrification Conversion
Completed Projects
Project | Location | |
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Astoria Park Charybdis Playground Public Restroom Building Reconstruction | View Details | |
Astoria Park Charybdis Playground Reconstruction and Spray Shower Construction | View Details | |
Astoria Park Diving Pool Plaza Construction | View Details | |
Astoria Park Field House Restrooms Reconstruction | View Details | |
Astoria Park Field House Roof Reconstruction | View Details | |
Astoria Park Track and Field Reconstruction | View Details | |
Astoria Pool Filtration System Reconstruction | View Details | |
Citywide Ballfield Lighting Installation (CNYG-2815M) | View Details | |
Citywide Electrical Systems Reconstruction (CNYG-1611MA) | View Details | |
Citywide Energy Efficient Lighting Installation (CNYG-2415MA1) | View Details | |
Citywide Pool Structural Systems Reconstruction (CNYG-1011M) | View Details | |
Queens East River and North Shore Greenway Construction | View Details |
How We Build Parks
Visit our How We Build Parks page to learn more about the three main phases of the city’s capital process and how a project becomes eligible for capital funding.
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