Showing posts with label new york hospital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new york hospital. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Meditation garden proposed for former parking lot

From the Times Ledger:

A section of land in Flushing’s Kissena Corridor Park used in recent years as a makeshift parking lot for New York Hospital Queens is reverting to parkland and civic and conservation groups in the area are working to bring a meditation garden to the space.

The meditation garden, which would use half an acre in the 3- to 4-acre space, was given the go-ahead last week by Community Board 7’s Parks Committee, which voted unanimously to support its creation.

Consisting of a paved space with benches and surrounded by evergreen hedges and cedars, the wheelchair-accessible public garden would be a quiet, solitary place for hospital patients and nearby residents to reflect, meditate or just spend some time alone. The space is located near the intersection of Main Street and 56th Avenue.

The hospital obtained permission from the city Parks Department to use the area as a parking lot for three years and according to an agreement between the two parties will now restore the soil there and put in some plants.

Now that the community board committee has approved the project, the garden’s key boosters — the conservancy, the Queensboro Hill Civic Association and the Holly Civic Association — are looking for ways to raise the $300,000 or $400,000 needed to fund its construction.

The people involved in advocating for the garden will be soliciting money from private citizens, companies, the hospital and elected officials in coming months.


Sounds like a capital project, not something that should be a fundraiser. This "no park unless you come up with the money" classism business must end.