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Clark Street Promenade Entrance Open
Workers were busy surfacing the area where recently there was a yawning sinkhole as your correspondent ventured out on his mid-day walk. When he returned, barriers to passage had been removed (click on photo to enlarge). Paving blocks have yet to be put in place; they are stacked behind the temporary fence at right. They […]
Update on Clark Street Sinkhole
Judy Stanton, Executive Director of the Brooklyn Heights Association, contacted the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), and advised us as follows:
Work Stopped on Clark Street Sinkhole
At first we thought it was a weather delay, but several sunny days have now bracketed the long holiday weekend and the barricaded Clark Street entrance to the Promenade sits forlorn and neglected. We’re trying to find a reason, and will update when we do.
Work Starts on Clark Street Sinkhole
At 7:45 this morning, a crew was already busy at the Clark Street entrance to the Promenade, excavating the area around the sinkhole that has kept the entrance closed for some months. We’ll monitor progress and keep you updated.
Work May Start on Clark Street Sinkhole This Coming Week
Judy Stanton, Executive Director of the Brooklyn Heights Association, advises us that a City official told her that the contractor hired to fill in the sinkhole (see photo) in the walkway between the foot of Clark Street and the Promenade is planning to begin work this coming week, and hopes that it may be completed […]
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