Inwood Hill Park

The Daily Plant : Tuesday, December 24, 2002

PARKS INDEX - END-OF-THE-YEAR ROUND-UP

Number of miles of coastline that surround Manhattan: 26

Number of synthetic turf fields built in 2001 and 2002, combined: 6

Number of fields funded for future synthetic turf development: 16

Number of employees in Parks & Recreation’s temporary workforce who have been placed in full-time jobs for 2003: 477

Percentage of these employees whose jobs are in the private sector: 80

Number of water fountains and spray showers that were renovated in 2002: 160

Percentage of comfort stations open in fiscal year 2002: 58

Percentage of comfort stations open in fiscal year 2003 (so far): 76

Number of comfort stations that were either landscaped or renovated: 31

Number of comfort stations currently being landscaped or renovated: 35

Number of lifeguards recruited by Parks & Recreation in 2001: 901

Number of international lifeguards recruited by Parks & Recreation in 2001: 0

Number of lifeguards recruited by Parks & Recreation in 2002: 984

Number of international lifeguards recruited in 2002: 37

Age range of children who participated in Parks & Recreation’s "Tweens Program": 11-15

Number of children who participated in Parks & Recreation new "Tweens Program": 350

Number of Parkies who participated in horticultural training courses in 2002: 171

Number of daffodils planted for The Daffodil Project 2002: 500,000

Total number of daffodils planted in the past two years: 2 million

Total dollar amount of corporate donations given to Parks & Recreation in 2002: $2 million

Number of inspections performed in 2001: 4,200

Number of inspections performed in 2002: about 5,000

Percentage of Parks & Recreation out-of-service vehicle rate for 2002: 4.7

Rank of Parks & Recreation out-of-service vehicle rate compared with other City agencies: 1

Number of bald eagles released in Inwood Hill Park in the summer of 2002: 4

Number of ways in which one can now acquire a Parks & Recreation permit: 3

A LITERARY COMPANION TO PARKS

By Hannah Gersen

Today, a glimpse of Washington Square Park in the summer. This is from Mary Cantwell’s memoir, Manhattan, When I Was Young. It was published in 1995.

"That day and many days thereafter I took my daughter to Washington Square, to the Southeast corner, where a big sycamore that I came to call the baby tree spread its branches over a large, grubby sandpit. A certain kind of Village mother spent hours there, offering chunks of raw potato to her teething child."

QUOTATION FOR THE DAY

"God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh."

Voltaire

(1694-1778)

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Kayak/Canoe Launch Sites
Muscota Marsh
The East Dock at Muscota Marsh is temporarily closed for repairs. As an alternative, please use the boat launch at Inwood Hill Park or at Sherman Creek.