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Parks Facing Budget Cuts

  PLANYC 2030  
May 26, 2009
New York Post

Mayor Bloomberg’s $386 million plan to transform eight parks across the city as part of PlaNYC 2030 has been reduced. The Mayor’s newest budget reduces spending on five of the parks by 50%. Another key initiative of PlaNYC 2030 to receive cuts is the conversion of schoolyards to parks. Only 69 schoolyards have been converted to date, and funding from the remaining 221 has been reduced from $77.2 to $63.9 million. Promised park projects not part of PlaNYC 2030 are also facing cuts. Parks Department reductions for the upcoming fiscal year follow last year’s record capital spending of $552 million.