Friday, August 16, 2024

$65,000 FOR GREENSPACE MAINTENANCE FROM THE OFFICE OF CITY COUNCILMEMBER SHAHANA HANIF

 
Greenspace maintenance got a boost from New York City Councilmember Shahana Hanif's Office in the form of a $65,000 check. 
 
Councilmember Hanif allocated the money to the Horticultural Society of New York for greenspace maintenance. "The Hort," through its Neighborhood Plaza Partnership, worked with The Kensington Stewards over several years to create Kensington Plaza and Avenue C Plaza.
 
Councilmember Hanif writes
A big check for @thehort! The transformation of the Kensington Green Triangle is a shining example of what climate action at the community level can achieve. 
 
What was once a vacant, dangerous concrete triangle is now a vibrant green garden, thanks to the dedication of Maggie Tobin and the West Kensington Action Group. This lush garden has not only beautified Kensington but also plays an important role in reducing urban heat, managing stormwater, and improving air quality.
 
Growing up just down the block, I remember what this space used to be—now it’s a hub of greenery that brings life to our neighborhood. I’m proud to allocate funds to @thehort to ensure this space continues to thrive. Investing in green spaces like this is about more than beautification; it’s about fostering resilience against climate change, making our streets safer, and creating a healthier environment for our community.
 
As we face the challenges of climate change, local green spaces are vital to ensuring a sustainable future. I’m committed to keeping our district green and safe, and I’m excited to see the Kensington Green Triangle continue to flourish with the care and maintenance it deserves.
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The Kensington Green Triangle, located at Church Avenue, 35th Street, and 14th Avenue (map), was created in 2009 after residents successfully lobbied Community Board 12 and the Parks Department.