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Parks Department

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Manhattan »

The Parks Department is removing Central Park's outdated "15 mph" signs from 20 years ago.

Downtown »

The new Imagination Playground on John Street is only open for three hours a day.

Downtown »

Battery Park City residents say the Parks Enforcement Patrol officers are rude and overzealous.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Dog owners said spring is around the corner after smelling and seeing skunks in Inwood and Washington Heights parks.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Security efforts are being increased in Isham Park in the wake of a man mugged by an assailant carrying a BB gun.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

State Sen. Adriano Espaillat plans to discuss various issues that effect those who live in the 31st State Senate District.

Manhattan »

Upper East Siders fight Parks Dept. plans to relocate a tree from the path of the Second Avenue Subway to the Bronx.

Manhattan »

Central Park's move toward replacing hot dog vendors with gourmet carts and trucks is angering Upper East Siders.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Veselka may decide not to return to the site, leaving it open to offers from popular operators such as Shake Shack.

Manhattan »

Fees for using city fields, tennis courts and recreation centers are set to rise as the city struggles to close a budget gap.

Downtown »

The truck could serve bison, venison, beans, corn and other Native American foods.

Manhattan »

Walking on ponds is forbidden, but park-goers do it everyday.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Zahi Hawass said if the city doesn't repair Cleopatra's Needle, Egypt would take it back.

Manhattan »

A judge ruled that police incorrectly wrote a summons for two men ticketed while playing chess in Inwood Hill Park.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The tree vendor fined $1,500 by the city for keeping a warming shack removed the structure just before Christmas.