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Policing Distancing in Astoria Park

Updates: Social Distancing in Astoria Park

As we discussed in a prior post, many users of the Astoria Park Track, Soccer Field, and Skate park have been ignoring the social distancing requirements for combating the COVID 19.

We supported our Councilman Costa Constantinides’s call for increased enforcement by the NYPD and the Parks Department. (Parks Enforcement Patrol: PEP).

Astoria Park patrol the parks
PEP Officers Mohabir and Crimi Astoria Park Field House

 

We are pleased to report that the Parks Department has indeed posted PEP Officers by the field house, overlooking the track, soccer field, adult fitness and skate park. This is an important step in keeping the park open for safe enjoyment by all in these trying times.

I do want to report that when we visited the park today to see how the social distancing and enforcement was doing, we came upon Park Commissioner Mitchel Silver, who was doing a personal on-site inspection to see how social distancing rules were being adhered to. He said the Parks Department was receiving many complaints about distancing violations in Astoria park.

Adult Fitness Inspection Parks Commissioner Silver

 

While he did not comment on the results of the inspection, he did say that if the rules were not adhered to, the Mayor may decide to close the park. The safety of all citizens is the priority. If a few selfish park users chose to ignore the rules, the whole community will pay the price!!

Parks Enforcement Astoria Track_Soccer

 

We are all proud to be members of a dynamic, vibrant community. To those who ignore the rules, your action cannot be ignorance… All media has been preaching this. So all it can be is a callous disregard for human life. Grow Up!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Photos: Richard Khuzami

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Mr. Khuzami has been a member of Community Board 1 in Astoria, NY for the last 20 years. He sits on the Zoning and parks Committees and is on the Executive Board. Previously, he served as Parks and Culture chair of Community Board 1 for eleven years and also chaired Capital and Expense priority Committee. He is a member of the Queens General Assembly and had been a panelist for grant submissions for the Queens Council on the Arts (QCA). Richard also is an officer of The Eastern Mediterranean Business Culture Alliance (EMBCA) and President of OANA.

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