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Garbage-to-Green Revision in the Works

2009_11_freshkills.jpg Raj Kottamasu, coordinator of the Freshkills Park Project, is driving towards reconditioning the 2,200-acre Fresh Kills Landfill into a fruitful and attractive city destination three times the size of Central Park. Kottamasu and his team strive to "get people into thinking about this site as a park" and less like a "symbol of environmental neglect and wastefulness." With construction already begun, Kottamasu hopes to open 70 of the 2,200 acres within the next two to three years. He adds, "There are a lot of landfills that have been converted into parks, historically and contemporarily. Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens was the Corona ash dumps, which were referenced in 'The Great Gatsby.'"

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  • Think2wice

    I'm glad their preserving the last remaining green space in the city, HOWEVER the only way to get to this park is by car or bus, until this city and state finally rehabs the North Shore line and connects it to the subway system.

  • Good news, there will be more "green" area then.

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