The Brooklyn Paper reports that the proposed bridge between Squibb Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park has been slashed from the latest NYC budget by Mayor Bloomberg:
Brookyn Paper: “By the end of 2009, Pier 1 and Pier 6 are expected to be open to the public making the long awaited dream of Brooklyn Bridge Park a reality,” the [Brooklyn Bridge Park Development Corporation] said in a statement.
Besides the grand entrances at Atlantic Avenue and Old Fulton Street, the bridge to Squibb Park was seen as a vital access point to the long sliver of a park and its loss is further erosion of the highly touted park designs.
Losing it means the park “might lose the only link from Brooklyn Heights,” said Judi Francis, a frequent critic of the project’s management.