Following last Wednesday’s collision on the Promenade, a number of BHB readers were concerned about the potential hazard of the gaping hole between the bent vertical bars. Recognizing that it would be terrible if a child fell through, BHB poster Linda called 311, which resulted in some tape being applied. While the tape was definitely an improvement, to many, it still seemed dangerous. Over the weekend, this reporter contacted Judy Stanton of the Brooklyn Heights Association. Ms. Stanton immediately brought this to the attention of Neil Harmon Manager of the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation for this area. Curiously he was unfamiliar with this problem, even after the 311 complaint had been responded to.
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