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Astoria »

The bathrooms, which have been shuttered since 2015, will be fully renovated under the plan. 

Woodside »

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

Astoria »

The space opened a few weeks ago under the Triborough Bridge near Astoria Park.

Ditmars »

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

Astoria »

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

Woodside »

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

Astoria »

It will replace Astoria Pool's sprinklers with a new spray shower that will be part of the playground.

Ditmars »

The $1.7 million overhaul of Paul Raimonda Playground started in August of 2015.

Long Island City »

The playground hasn't been updated since the mid-1990s, according to the Parks Department.

Long Island City »

The small toddlers play space on 48th Avenue and 5th Street has been closed the last few years.

Astoria »

The change is planned as part of a $3 million overhaul of the Astoria Heights Playground.  

Sunnyside »

Parents say the old playground was prone to puddles and didn't have enough swings for older kids.

Long Island City »

The upgrades were part of a $1.275 million renovation to the eastern portion of the park.

Sunnyside »

The memorial is part of a larger $2 million renovation project for the Thomas P. Noonan Jr. Playground.

Upper West Side »

Adventure Playground and Wild West Playground will be closed for months this summer and fall.