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Astoria »

The site, a lot with some trees and a faded roller hockey rink, will be fully renovated by 2020 or 2021.

Woodside »

The renovations include new playground equipment and spray showers that kids can activate themselves.

Stapleton »

The city opened the renovated Dugan Playground and Terrace Playground on Friday.

Woodside »

The City Council funds will be used to restore the infantryman statue and plaza area.

Long Island City »

The small park on 48th Avenue and 5th Street is designed for kids aged 3 to 5 years old.

Ditmars »

The Parks Department will host a meeting on May 25 to take suggestions from residents for the plan.

Mott Haven »

The changes will come to Ranaqua Park, located on E. 136th Street between Brown Place and Willis Avenue.

Astoria »

Coed softball league Astoria Social says Whitey Ford Field is uneven and full of holes.

Ditmars »

Popular ideas include installing a soccer field in the park's running track and additional lighting.

Astoria »

The project is the first major renovation the park has seen in more than two decades, officials said.

Long Island City »

The Dutch Kills Playground tennis courts should be included in the city's renovation plan, locals said.

Ditmars »

A public meeting on Nov. 16 will discuss how to spend the funding under the city's Anchor Parks program.

Astoria »

Green Shores NYC and People for Parks will host a meeting Saturday about the waterfront green space.

Bed-Stuy »

The building near Stuyvesant Avenue will get new lighting and gates.

Woodside »

The park on Broadway and 65th Street will get its first renovation in 20 years, officials said Monday.