Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary
There are 14 lots grouped here:
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (BAYFIELD AVENUE). More details at OASIS.
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (BAYFIELD AVENUE). More details at OASIS.
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (BAYFIELD AVENUE). More details at OASIS.
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (BEACH 72 STREET). More details at OASIS.
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (BEACH 72 STREET). More details at OASIS.
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (DE COSTA AVENUE). More details at OASIS.
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (DE COSTA AVENUE). More details at OASIS.
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (BARBADOES DRIVE). More details at OASIS.
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (BARBADOES DRIVE). More details at OASIS.
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (BARBADOES DRIVE). More details at OASIS.
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (HILLMEYER AVENUE). More details at OASIS.
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (HILLMEYER AVENUE). More details at OASIS.
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (HILLMEYER AVENUE). More details at OASIS.
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Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary (HILLMEYER AVENUE). More details at OASIS.
BARBADOES DRIVE,
Who decides what happens to this property?
Official Owner
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (public)
Contact:
Colleen Alderson, Chief of Parklands and Real Estate
((212) 360-3441
/
colleen.alderson@parks.nyc.gov)
If you are looking to make a film or video shoot request, please go to this link:
https://www.nycgovparks.org/permits/film-shoot-request
Ms. Alderson is in charge of long term stewardship of parklands only.
Why is this property part of NYCommons?
The property is a park according to city data.
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Key Contacts
City Council District
31
represented by
Selvena N. Brooks-Powers
Community District
Queens 14
(
cbrock14@nyc.rr.com
/
718-471-7300
),
district manager: Jonathan L. Gaska
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Who is Organizing Here?
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No one yet.
Public Review Processes That Might Be Required
- When the City or a Developer Wants to Build Something More or Different Than What the Current Rules for the Property Allow
- When the Government Transfers Property to a Private Owner
- When a Park is Being Turned Into Something Else
- When Something New Is Proposed on the Waterfront
- Creating an Urban Renewal Area Plan
How to Organize
- Protect Manufacturing Businesses & Jobs
- Figure Out What Is Already Allowed to be Built
- Activate NYC Parks Buildings and the Parks Around Them
- Get a Precious Place Landmarked
- Fight for Your Waterfront
- Get NYC Public Money for Your Project
- Find Out If Other Stewards Are Active
- Clean Up Environmental Hazards
- Find Out the History of the Property