Jun 21 2008

Site Objects and Issues

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Essentially the idea is to pull everything out of The Barn and put it back where it really belongs. To develop a strategy, provide a comment, idea or resource click the image above and set forth a comment. (See Programming the Barn for more information)


 

 

 

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4 Responses to “Site Objects and Issues”

  1. Steveon 23 Jun 2008 at 11:48 pm

    All good questions. What a mess. Why do we waste what we have?

    Can we now speak to the parks department and get dozens of questions about reaching out to other park institutions and creating an answered?

  2. Steveon 23 Jun 2008 at 11:49 pm

    A World’s Fair……I meant to say.

  3. Rexon 28 Jun 2008 at 6:47 pm

    Speaking of “issues” and how they are put forth. This is the list of the major
    political opinion leaders that have a voice on the future of FMCP.

    Senator Shirley Huntley
    Senator Frank Padavan
    Senator John Sabini
    Senator Malcolm A. Smith
    Senator Toby Ann Stavisky
    Assemblyman Jeffrion Aubrey
    Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi
    Assemblyman Rory I. Lancman
    Assemblywoman Nettie Mayersohn
    Assemblyman Jose Peralta
    Assemblyman Mark Weprin
    Assemblywoman Ellen Young
    Councilman Joseph P Addabbo
    Councilman James F. Gennaro
    Councilwoman Melinda Katz
    Councilman John C. Liu
    Councilman Hiram Monserrate
    Councilman David I. Weprin
    Community Board #3 Chairman, Richard Cecere
    Community Board #6 Chairman, Joseph C. Hennessy
    Community Board #7 Chairman, Eugene T. Kelty

  4. Jim Wilsonon 11 Jul 2008 at 11:39 pm

    Regarding bikes, almost nothing is trash. Anything not needed to bring the current fleet of rental steeds up to full usability should be saved for vehicle-building workshops; and as a last ditch deal, selling them at the bikeparts flea market we should have on a monthly or weekly basis, as part of our goal of turning Corona Park into BikeWorld central. Swap meets are very important as bike-culture attractions.

    Maybe we should snag one or more of those surplus shipping containers for storage of raw materials?

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