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BROOKLYN WEEKLY, NOVEMBER 24, 2019
A total eclipse of the park
Sheepshead Bay park plagued by years of fl ooding
BY JESSICA PARKS
A Sheepshead Bay park that
has been plagued by constant
fl ooding since 2017 will be closed
for at least another year as the
city works to remedy the drainage
problems that have inundated the
greenspace.
“The water is disgusting,” said
Peter Forte, who lived Mellett Playground
on Avenue V and E. 14th
Street. “And it’s sad because it’s
the neighborhood park. We have
been asking for it for years, and it
needs to get fi xed.”
The Parks Department will
spend between $1 million and $3
million to prevent fl ooding in Mellett
Playground with an upcoming
renovation — which is expected
to begin shortly after the project’s
procurement phase ends in March,
according to a Parks Department
spokesperson.
Typical timelines for Parks Department
construction projects
suggest that the area’s youth will
be locked out of the play area until
at least Spring of 2021.
Greenspace gurus claim that
they have made numerous attempts
to drain the swamp over the
past several years, but underlying
structural issues have thwarted
their attempts and made heavy
construction necessary — forcing
them to shutter the majority of the
communal space.
Councilman Chaim Deutsch —
who allocated funds for the park’s
coming renovation — slammed
the Parks Department for not fi nding
a temporary band-aid to make
the park immediately usable, and
requested the agency expedite the
project.
“My funding allocation will pay
for a permanent fi x of the drainage
system, but we need an effective,
temporary solution — now,” said
the councilman.
Over the last several years, locals
have raised fears of children
getting sick from splashing water
— or possibly drinking the muddied
liquid — and Deutsch said
the neighborhood hangout is currently
neither “safe or clean.”
“The Parks Department did
— at my request — install a fence
to block off the ponding, but that
is simply not good enough,” said
Deutsch. “I call upon the Parks Department
to expedite the process
of construction in the playground,
in order to swiftly rectify this dangerous
condition.”
Neighbors are also furious
about the faulty water fountains inand
around the park that are still
out of order despite Parks Department
claiming they were working
quickly to unclog the fountains’
drains in 2017.
“Those aren’t fi xed either,”
Forte said. “The fountain water
sits stagnant, and no one can use
them.”
The revitalization project’s exact
completion date couldn’t be determined
until the procurement
phase has concluded, according to
the Parks Department spokesman,
who said the effort would provide
several other benefi ts to the park
on top of improved drainage — including
a modernized jungle gym,
patio furniture, working sprinklers,
new lights, and improved
landscaping.
A massive puddle consumes Sheepshead Bay’s Mellett Playground – forcing the
city to block it from public use. Photo by Jessica Parks