Saturday, June 2, 2012

Something New in Riverfront Park

We've been expecting it since the first of February, when Mayor William Hallenbeck, apparently by mayoral fiat, named the southernmost section of Henry Hudson Riverfront Park "Rick's Point," for his predecessor in the office, Rick Scalera. In recent days, the sign, for which we've previously seen a visualization, has appeared in the park, shrouded by a green plastic tarp.

The visualization of the sign, a picture of which appeared in the Register-Star, made it seem that the new sign would have the same design as the signs created and placed in the park during Hudson's Quadricentennial celebration in 2009, but there appear to be slight differences beyond just the text.  

Since the plan to erect the sign was announced at an event that took place at the Elks Lodge, perhaps the plan, so far unannounced, is to unveil the new sign next weekend, during the festivities surrounding the Elks' annual blowout, the Flag Day parade. 

7 comments:

  1. The comments following the Register Star story at the link above are worth the trip!

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  2. eddie brown is nothing ,if not consistent.That was a funny exchange.Eddie was going on about having a statue erected of Scalera,when they first named it "Ricks Point".He is Rick's biggest fan.
    Actually there are already a few of Scalera's "statutes",down there already.

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  3. "there are already a few of Scalera's 'statutes', down there already"

    Then expect the city to break every one of them.

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    1. I mean that the city doesn't even pay attention to its own statutes, not to mention New York state laws.

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    2. got it,thanks,I don't think the Federal ones count here, either.
      While I have you on the line,I wanted to tell you,that you are very good moderator.The discussion on the Friedman,HPD kerfuffle,brought out alot of discussion on R.S.You were able to listen and keep it going.
      I met you at the end of the Long drawn out fight for the South Bay.You were understandably and rightfully so outraged.
      I had not encountered the more calmed down Mr.Unheimlich.
      You would be very good at running a Citizens Town meeting,Even if it meant on line.Not just your own Ward.Everybody.No one has a place to voice their concerns or discuss anything as a community.,(except here and this isn't really the place,as it is Carole's domain,not a chat room,as patient as she is with everyone.) A
      neutral place; where some tyrant we elected or they appointed for us,is not telling us to sit down,shut up, pay our damn taxes
      and don't interfere with their business.Citizens as nuisance.
      A town hall/with no pols. meeting would be good,and you would be a good moderator.
      Anyway I thought I'd throw that out there.

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  4. Well thanks Prison Alley, I appreciate that. You want to try to get all sides but keep it civil too.

    A venue for people to meet and discuss things AS CITIZENS would do a lot for this city (I mean outside of the context of art openings).

    Maybe for the first time in decades - or ever - the 1st Ward now has meetings sponsored by our aldermen at the old Washington Hose building (happily we already have star moderators in our aldermen).

    Recently I attended an ecological discussion group in a meeting room at Crosswinds. I was amazed that the room existed. Are there other free venues? Beats me.

    Unfortunately deep down we are something of a "herd of loners" in Hudson, and that's what leaves that vacuum that's immediately filled by the more aggressive politicos. From there the message from the top down never changes: "sit down, shut up, pay your damn taxes."

    I couldn't have said it better myself.

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