Flushing Meadows Corona Park

The Daily Plant : Thursday, May 17, 2007

A Whole New Meaning To SUV


Photo by Malcolm Pinckney

On May 4, Parks showcased a new addition to its green fleet: the city’s first solar powered vehicle. BP America donated two Solar Utility Vehicles (SUVs) to Parks. BP Solar Technology uses a photovoltaic cell, which converts light energy into electrical energy that powers the vehicle’s battery. These SUVs are extremely environmentally friendly, as they do not use any fossil fuels. Even an electric GEM cart creates some pollution from the electrical power that charged its batteries. Since these solar powered units do not need to be charged from the electric grid, they will be true zero pollution vehicles. These utility vehicles will be used to assist with maintenance in Flushing Meadows Corona Park and Riverside Park.

Parks is actively involved with Mayor Bloomberg’s PlaNYC initiative to clean the City’s air and is dedicated to "cleaning our fleet." Parks is the first City agency to use biodiesel agency-wide—all 650 of our trucks that used diesel fuel now use 20 % biodiesel (B20). B20 is a blend of 20% biodiesel made from

soybeans and 80% ultra low sulfur diesel. Parks will pilot B50 in one borough this summer. We are also installing emission reduction equipment such as diesel oxidation catalysts and diesel particulate filters on many of our vehicles. The diesel particulate filters will remove up to 95% of harmful particulate matter that contributes to asthma.

By the end of 2007, we will operate 487 alternative light duty vehicles, including 128 hybrid sedans and utilities. In addition, in partnership with the Department of Transportation, new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fueling sites will soon be operational at our Central Park and Flushing Meadows Corona Park

garages. To take advantage of this new capacity, Parks recently purchased 20 CNG Honda Civics, recognized as the cleanest car in America according to the EPA. We will also procure a CNG tram for Fort Totten Park and two CNG street sweepers as part of our effort to green our work vehicles.

If you’d like to see these and other new types of equipment, including a solar powered lawn mower, join us on May 22, 2007 as Parks hosts its 19th Annual Vehicle and Equipment Show on Randall’s Island. Over 130 vendors will present the latest in light and heavy-duty vehicles, including clean and alternative fuel technologies.

HONORS AT 1 POLICE PLAZA

Yesterday, Commissioner Benepe and his wife, Charlotte Glasser, were honored at 1 Police Plaza by Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly with civilian commendations for their actions in helping police to stop a crime in progress. Last Saturday night, at 7:30 p.m., a woman walking on West 97th Street near Riverside Drive was pushed to the ground and her handbag containing a purse was stolen. She began chasing the suspect and screaming for help. Commissioner Benepe and Charlotte Glasser were on the park side of Riverside Drive, exiting the 97th Street Playground. Charlotte called 911 and went to the woman's assistance while Commissioner Benepe ran a pursuit of the man, who was running south on Riverside Drive with a handbag in his hands. He chased him onto West 95th Street, and was able to apprehend and detain the suspect until police arrived minutes later. In the meantime, other passersby had helped gather the woman's belongings, apparently dropped by the suspect during his flight. Officers from the 24th Precinct arrived within minutes to arrest the suspect.

Commissioner Benepe thanked Commissioner Kelly for the honor, praising the men and women of the Police Department for reducing crime to historic lows across the City and in its parks. He also said, "the Police could do their job more effectively if more New Yorkers got involved by calling 911 to report crimes in progress and by otherwise assisting Police and other law enforcement officials," though he cautioned that citizens should always use their best judgment and maintain their own safety.

QUOTATION FOR THE DAY

“Ask yourself whether you are happy and you cease to be so.”

John Stuart Mill
(1806 – 1873)

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Marinas
World's Fair Marina
Due to a major planned reconstruction project, Pier 1 at the World's Fair Marina is currently closed. Limited transient dockage is available for smaller recreational vessels - please contact the Dockmasters office at 718-478-0480 or VHF Ch71 for more information. There is no dockage available for larger vessels or commercial vessels, including passenger pick-up and drop-off. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please check back with the World's Fair Marina in the future for updates.
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Flushing Meadows Corona Park
The Pat Dolan Trail is closed until further notice due to maintenance and repair needs.

Contacts

General Park Info: (718) 760-6565
Pitch N Putt Golf and Miniature Golf : (718) 271-8182
World's Fair Marina on Flushing Bay : (718) 478-0480
World's Fair Marina Restaurant: (718) 898-1200
Terrace on the Park: (718) 592-5000
Citi Field: (718) 699-4220
Mets Ticketing: (718) 507-TIXX
USTA National Tennis Center: (718) 760-6200
US Open/USTA: (914) 696-7000
New York Hall of Science: (718) 699-0005
Queens Museum: (718) 592-9700
Queens Botanical Garden: (718) 886-3800
Queens Theatre: (718) 760-0064
Queens Wildlife Conservation Center: (718) 271-1500
Sports Permits: (718) 393-7272
Picnic/Barbeque Permit for Large Groups: (718) 393-7272
Wheel Fun Rentals: (917) 231-5519
World Ice Arena: (718) 760-9001
Al Oerter Recreation Center: (718) 353-7853
Flushing Meadows Corona Park Pool & Rink: (718) 271-7572
Special Events Permits: (718) 760-6560
Tennis Permits: (718) 393-7276
Volunteer Coordinator: (718) 760-6561