A near record snow! Thanks again, ALL of you diggers for helping to shovel the sidewalks around the outside of the Garden. Here are some pictures from 1/24/2016.
The Garden is Closed for the Winter
Please join us in April when we reopen.
(Ok, maybe in March, weather permitting.)
Holly
Hubert J Steed
NYS Court of Appeals Ruling
In a final ruling in June 2015, the NYS Court of Appeals found insufficient evidence that the City intended LCG to be a park. See the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation for current information. To learn more about the ongoing effort to make the garden permanent, read News.
NYU Litigation
CB2 unanimously rejected NYU 2031; the NYC Planning Commission and the NYC Council approved it. State Assembly member Deborah Glick, NYU FASP, and a coalition of community groups brought an action to stop NYU from taking some of the City owned strips, which have been used by the community for decades as parks, playgrounds, a dog run, and gardens, and to protect LCG as a “park” under the State’s Public Trust Doctrine.
The Garden’s Future & NYU 2031
NYU plans to build on the one-story supermarket site next to the garden. The garden will be closed and covered for several years during demolition and construction (what will happen to the plants?). The new building will cast what remains of the garden in shadow, ending the flower garden cultivated for nearly 35 years. See NYU 2031 and CAAN 2031.


