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Visitors Complain of Design Flaws in Brooklyn Bridge Park

  BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK     BROOKLYN GREENWAY  
  BROOKLYN COMMUNITY DISTRICT 06  
April 9, 2010
New York Daily News

Some visitors to the recently opened Brooklyn Bridge Park have complained that the park, while visually appealing, lacks basic infrastructure including shaded areas and bathrooms. Others have raised concerns over the heavy vehicle traffic at the park’s Furman Street entrance. Young children have discovered that the metal domes in the playground quickly overheat in hot weather and can be dangerously slick in rain. A representative from the Brooklyn Bridge Park Development Corporation assured that portable restrooms would be installed soon, with a permanent structure completed by the end of April.