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נשלח ב-6/8/2004 22:01 לינק ישיר 
את אשר יגרנו בא אלימפיק 12--וויליאמסבורג

די יו דזשעי או האט שוין מיט פינעף יאר צירוק פראבירט עס צו באקעמפען מיט אלע כוחות אבער ווי עס זעהט איס איז די סיטי אנטשלאסען צו גיין ווייטער דערמיט ווי עס איז די וואך געווארען פארעפענטליך די דיעטעל פלענער דערפין



Construction
Williamsburg Waterfront
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Venues
Williamsburg Waterfront Park
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Sports /events
Volleyball/Beach
Archery
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Total
spectator capacity

Archery

5,000
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Volleyball/Beach
15,000
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Total Cost of construction
72.8
US $ in millions)
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Start
2008
End
2011
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Williamsburg Waterfront Park
Sports: Archery
Beach Volleyball

NOTE: The city has proposed a zoning change for the area; should it be enacted, NYC2012 will make appropriate modifications to the site.

The new Williamsburg Waterfront Park will set Olympic archery and beach volleyball against the dramatic skyline of Manhattan. Easily reachable by subway and ferry, this world-class venue will turn over 25 acres of vacant industrial land in Brooklyn into a new park with a stunning waterfront promenade. Archery will take place on a spacious field facing north with a second, smaller field providing training and warm-up space. Beach volleyball will be held on two new competition courts with spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline and the East River.
Legacy
Williamsburg, which has very little public open space, will gain a new waterfront park where residents can play basketball, handball and soccer. Green space will also be provided for picnic areas, open lawns, and children's playgrounds, making Williamsburg Waterfront Park a key component of a revitalized East River waterfront. The Olympic warm-up field will be able to house archery events long after the Games conclude. The rebuilt piers will offer space for fishing, strolling, and recreational beach volleyball, all with spectacular waterfront vistas.
Reclaiming a Brownfield for Public Recreation
Formerly home to the Eastern District Rail Terminal, the site proposed for Williamsburg Waterfront Park suffers from substantial industrial contamination. Much as bio-remediation efforts helped create Sydney's Olympic Park at Homebush Bay, subterranean oil contaminants at this waterfront site would be treated with injections of air and nutrients into the soil, allowing bacteria to consume the petroleum residue. Surface deposits of coal ash would be removed, and the entire site would be capped with clean soil to allow safe and productive recreational use.
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http://www.nyc2012.com/game.index.html
http://www.nyc.gov/portal/index.jsp?
http://www.nyc.gov/cgi-bin/misc/pfprinter.cgi?action=print&sitename=OMהטקסט שלך כאן


תוקן על ידי - ekstein - 06/08/2004 22:03:53



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נשלח ב-12/8/2004 16:41 לינק ישיר 


לויטען דעלי נויס וועט דער סווימינג פאל ווערן געבויט דעם נעקסטען יאר אין פערטיג אין 3 יאר

New York Daily News - http://www.nydailynews.com
Pool, skate rink & track on way
BY MELISSA GRACE and DONALD BERTRAND
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Wednesday, August 11th, 2004

Even though though Astoria Pool has been deep-sixed as the the site for the proposed 2012 Summer Olympics swimming venue, there's good news for Queens.
The borough is slated to get two consolation prizes: a $40 million pool and skating rink in Flushing, and an Olympic-sized track practice facility in Astoria Park.

"We are disappointed, but we can live with this," said Councilman Peter Vallone Jr. (D-Astoria).

The Astoria Pool was nosed out as an Olympic site by the proposed 25-acre Williamsburg Waterfront Park in Brooklyn.

Officials made the switch to allow for swimming and diving to be held in separate arenas within the same complex, a new requirement by FINA, the international governing body for aquatics.

Mayor Bloomberg announced the changes in the city's Olympic proposal as well as plans to finalize the pool and skating rink in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.

Queens Borough President Helen Marshall noted that the other Queens venues - which will showcase archery, water polo, rowing and canoeing - still represent a nearly $2 billion investment.

"Securing the 2012 Games will also push a number of capital projects in Queens forward," Marshall said.

Meanwhile, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz was happy to accept a bigger share of the Olympic pie.

"How sweet it is that Williamsburg is slated to receive a premier Olympic aquatic center that will enhance the beauty of the waterfront and benefit Brooklyn families for years to come," Markowitz said.

Brooklynite Tommy Jaszczak, 45, also is revved up about the new facility.

"Yeah, go for it!" said Jaszczak, who was born and raised in Williamsburg. "It'll be a place for the kids to go swimming. It will keep them out of trouble."

The community never seemed to back the Olympic plans for Astoria Pool, originally submitted by NYC2012, Vallone said. Those plans called for demolishing the bathhouse, moving the pool site and perhaps closing Shore Blvd., Vallone said.

Nevertheless, the councilman added, the borough should be excited about getting a new pool and track facility.

At a press conference at Queens Museum in the park, Mayor Bloomberg said the new pool facility will include approximately 1,500 poolside seats, and also a 400-seat skating rink.

The 50-meter, Olympic-size pool will be the first of its size built in the city in more than 30 years and is designed so that it can temporarily accommodate 5,000 spectators if the city gets the bid, the mayor said.

Construction of the pool is slated to begin early next year and should be completed by 2007.

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נשלח ב-6/8/2004 22:36 לינק ישיר 

http://www.nynewsday.com/news/local/newyork/politics/wire/nyc-oly0806,0,4348708.story?coll=ny-nycpolitics-wire


An aquatics center hosting swimming, synchronized swimming, diving and water-polo finals on the Williamsburg waterfront, along with beach volleyball.

"The center moves from Astoria Pool due to new criteria requiring swimming and diving pools be separated," Doctoroff announced. The new facility doesn't fit in Astoria Park, he said.
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