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State Assemblyman Steve Englebright pledges a $60,000 challenge grant to help develop a master plan for the park and to help bring public water, electric and new bathrooms to the soccer fields.  New electric and water to York Hall as well!

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or mail your check to: Nissequogue River State Park Foundation

P.O. Box 159 Kings Park, NY, 11754.

 

100% of your donation will be used to enhance, protect and preserve our park for present and future generations.

 

 

 

 


Nissequogue River State Park Foundation


Nissequogue River State Park Update

 

It’s exciting to see the great amount of interest the Nissequogue River State Park has been receiving from the community in recent weeks. Much of the enthusiasm can be attributed to the long anticipated demolition of 14 decaying structures on the property this fall, the extension of the park's Hike & Bike Trail, the success of the NRSP Foundation’s 2nd Annual Sunset Run and Airmid’s Summer Theatre Festival. All of these positive developments are the latest examples of how the park is continuing to evolve.

 

We will keep on updating the community as new events begin to unfold. If you haven’t heard already, State Parks has decided to temporarily close the park's main boulevard when the demolition work gets underway this fall. After learning of State Parks announcement, we contacted State Senator Flanagan, State Assemblyman Fitzpatrick and Supervisor Vecchio for their assessment of this decision. They all agreed that the temporary closure of the boulevard is necessary to help keep our residents out of harm’s way. Since safety of our residents is a top priority, we agreed that this decision is in the best interest of the community. 

 

We have had numerous discussions with Regional State Parks Director Ron Foley to obtain as much information as possible on how the demolition will affect our residents. By the end of the summer, Mr. Foley is planning on meeting with community leaders to discuss the demolition plan in more detail. He will also review the recently completed engineering study on the park’s buildings and grounds and talk about plans for the park’s future.

 

The foundation is also working closely with the Kings Park Civic Association, the Town of Smithtown and State Parks on the expansion of the Hike & Bike Trail from the park to the town municipal parking lot on Main Street in Kings Park. The new expanded trail will run along the old railroad spur that used to bring supplies and visitors directly to the former Kings Park Psychiatric Center.  A preliminary draft of the trail extension should be completed shortly. We will then review and finalize the plan with the town and State Parks before, hopefully, beginning work on the project this fall.    

 

Here is how you can help:

 

- Meet with your community leaders and express your concerns and aspirations for the park.

 

- Understand the facts - view demolition plans at ourstatepark.com.

 

- JOIN YOUR CIVIC GROUPS.  We absolutely need your help and cannot do this        without your support.  kingsparkcivic.org and sanremocivic@yahoo.com   

 

When we stand together, we succeed together!

   

The NRSP Foundation is comprised of just about every community group in Kings Park including the Kings Park Civic, San Remo Civic, KPFD, KP Soccer, KP CYO, Knights of Columbus, Sons of Italy, etc. These groups, under the umbrella of the NRSP Foundation, have spearheaded the effort to enhance and beautify the park's grounds. In only 2 short years since we were established, our dedicated members of volunteers have:   

 

1) Funded a conceptual master plan for the park 

 

2) Organized major cleanup projects  

 

3) Restored the cupola on the park's Administration Building

 

4) Planted hundreds of trees and shrubs along the Nissequoque River 

 

5) Supported and are helping to fund the extension of the park's Hike & Bike Trail 

 

6) Purchased numerous items for the park’s Administration Building, including a TV, DVD Player, maps, etc., to help inform visitors about the park’s history, beauty and current activities.  

 

7) Encouraged the restoration of York Hall for use as a performing arts center and the construction of bathroom facilities at Tiffany Field

 

8) Hosted four 5K Runs/Walks and 1K Kids Runs which have introduced thousands of people to the park.

 

...and there is so much more to do!

 

This summer, the NRSP will be hosting a FREE live Summer Theatre Festival by Airmid Theatre Company.  This festival is another example of our mission to redevelop the property for cultural, recreational and historical purposes. For more information about this event, visit airmidtheatre.org. 

 

We hope you and others will join us in our efforts to make this wonderful park a unique and special asset to our local community and the State of New York. For additional information about the NRSP Foundation and to view our conceptual master plan for the park, please visit ourstatepark.com. 

 

Thanks again for your support!

 

 

NRSP Foundation

Board of Directors



 

Click here to see a VISION OF OUR STATE PARK  Park Rendering and Park Plan

The Nissequogue River State Park Foundation is a not-for-profit community based organization committed to working diligently with our town, county, state and federal government representatives to create a compelling and inspiring design for both a passive and active park. The foundation focuses its efforts on evaluating and recommending strategies that properly utilize the parks assets for cultural, historical and recreational purposes.

This involves establishing a network of public-private partnerships to help make the park self sustaining. Some of these uses could include: recreation/swimming center, spa and wellness center, amphitheater, campground, picnic area, vineyard, handicap accessible trails, conference center, sports complex, restaurant and catering facility.

The Nissequogue River Park Foundation funds various beautification projects throughout the park. Our efforts help protect and preserve the fragile ecosystem that exists in the park and surrounding area while meeting the diverse needs of the community.  

 

Above Assemblyman Engelbright Tours NRSP with local civic groups.

While New York State continues to determine the costs associated with the mitigation of the uplands portion of the property, the Kings Park Community must be prepared to move forward with a plan and vision to insure that our state park will meet the needs an expectations of the local community. 

Prolonged inaction would be unwise and irresponsible. 

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The Nissequogue River State Park

Click Here to Download Concept Plans by Saratoga Associates


The Nissequogue River State Park Foundation is a Non-Partisan Community Based Organization Committed to Creating a Better Park for all the People of New York State.

Friends and Neighbors Working Together for Positive Results!

 


Contact Information

Telephone  631-848-8587       Postal address P.O. Box 159 Kings Park, NY, 11754.
Electronic mail    General Information: info@ourstatepark.com
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