We started getting flyers a few days
ago.
JK passed a few out during the
Sustainable Urbanism talk on Saturday.
Everyone met at 7 AM in City Hall
Park, with a simple message:
Speaker Johnson hold an oversite
hearing over the fate of East River Park.
The community had a plan that protected
the trees, supporting biodiversity, and resilience.
And then that disappeared. The current plan is to cut down a hundred mature
trees.
Hold an oversite hearing on the destruction
of this beloved park and a hundred trees.
Go back to the community plan, by Rebuild
by Design.
At a time when the world is in flux,
we know trees fight climate change:
According to the Arbor Day Foundation:
As Norman Siegel said on Sunday at the rally for Elizabeth
Street Garden, we need every tree in the fight against climate change. 70% of NYC is concrete, which cannot absorb
water. We need trees and parks to absorb
water and carbon.
For open space equity, for mental health, for the climate,
save East River Park, declared activists.
We’ve rallied; we’ve written letters. And today, two locked themselves
to tree just outside city hall, a few feet from the steps inside.
Hold an oversite hearing, they demanded.
Save our park, save the trees.
Save the city.
According to Sixth Street
Community Center:
“The park has long been the oasis for our extremely diverse
Lower East Side Community.
Many residents consider a loss of the park as an
essential loss to their quality of life and well being. The demolition of the
East River Park is a climate justice issue, as it will inequitably cut off
access to 58 acres of green space. Demolishing the park would cut down almost
1000 mature trees, and destroy the biodiversity that currently exists there.
This includes 82 bird species, 96 insect species, and more than 200 plant
species. If you are familiar with this climate justice fight, you may have already
read about the City’s plan to bulldoze the entire East River Park in the August issue of the Indypendent. The community in collaboration with Rebuild By Design
developed an earlier plan which was more reflective of our diverse community
and our diverse needs. The community plan was more comprehensive in providing
flood protection without destroying the entire park. This community plan was
fully trashed by the city and they are now planning to bring in the bulldozers ….
But together we can stop this misguided and destructive scheme. The park would be closed
for a minimum of 3.5 years, but given the city’s track record of projects in
the past— the community is concerned that this timeline isn’t realistic given
the size of the proposed project and that the park will be closed for much,
much longer. During those years of closure, there will be no access to playing
fields, no family picnics, and gatherings, no trees, no plants, and no animals……make
sure that the city rebuilds our park in a way that addresses temporary and
long-term flood protection, park preservation and climate justice.
WAYS YOU CAN HELP STOP THE DESTRUCTION OF
THE ENTIRE EAST RIVER PARK:
…
§ We want true independent experts to
assess the City’s plan, including the impact of destroying 60 acres of land on
nature and people!
§ We want the City to revisit the options
preferred by the community and to re-envision the FDR Drive now: Build the
flood wall in or along the FDR Drive, expand our park with decking over the FDR
and have dedicated bus lanes for non-polluting electric buses!”