You are reading

NYC Parks Department makes safety improvements to Forest Park entrance

May. 4, 2023 Elijah Hamilton

The NYC Parks Department has made several safety improvements at the Forest Park entrance near Myrtle Avenue in Glendale to prevent vehicles from driving into the park.

According to a spokesperson from the NYC Parks Department, solar-powered lights were installed to increase visibility, and steel bollards were installed to prevent cars from accessing the greenway near the entrance at Forest Park Entrance.

According to Gary Giordano, district manager at Queens Community Board Five (CB5), his office requested NYC Parks to add better security to protect the park’s entrance.

“The problem is that we’re fearful that a driver could get out of control by taking that turn too fast and wind up in the new park,” Giordano said.

NYC Parks remodeled the Forest Park entrance near Myrtle Avenue in 2021, expanding bike and pedestrian access. Part of that renovation included extending the dead end before the ramp on the Jackie Robinson Parkway.

Since then, the Parks Department has addressed further safety issues at the park entrance, which included removing park benches.

“God forbid some driver gets out of control and into that park area. At least nobody will be sitting on a bench there,” Giordano said.

The Parks Department said they are working with the Department of Transportation (DOT) to continue adding more safety measures to the park entrance.

“We are coordinating with DOT to explore additional means to increase safety,” said the NYC Parks spokesperson. “We support better pedestrian/cyclist safety in this area and hear the concerns of the community, which we are working to address.”

Recent News

The best pumpkin picking patches near New York City

Sep. 7, 2024 By Barbara Russo, Kaitlyn Riggio and New York Family

October is almost here which means it’s that time again to go pumpkin picking. Head to one of these pumpkin picking farms in and near New York City to pick from a variety of gourds, munchkins, and other pumpkins.

South Richmond Hill senior killed after fire breaks out in his illegal basement apartment on Thursday afternoon

A 72-year-old man was killed after a fire engulfed his illegal basement apartment in South Richmond Hill on Thursday afternoon.

The FDNY received a call just after 5 p.m. of a house fire at 94-14 132nd St. Firefighters confirmed the blaze broke out in the basement. The FDNY dispatched 12 units and 60 firefighters and EMS personnel to the scene. Paramedics rescued the 72-year-old victim, and EMS rushed him to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where he was listed in critical condition. He succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead a short while later.

Woman allegedly choked in Queensboro Hill by robber who snatched her bag containing thousands in cash: NYPD

Police from the 109th Precinct in Flushing are looking for a strangler who robbed a 63-year-old woman in Queensboro Hill on the night of Thursday, Aug. 29.

The victim was walking on a residential block near the intersection of Frame Place and Maple Avenue just before midnight, when a stranger approached her and began to choke her. The perpetrator snatched her bag, which contained $6,000 in cash, her wallet and an iPhone.