Here's a look at East River Park from the Corlears Hook ferry access ... these photos are from Saturday and show where
the amphitheater used to be...
Despite the barren terrain, we spotted some bulbs coming to the surface...
Meanwhile, there's
a press conference tomorrow (March 9) at 9 a.m. at Corlears Hook Park to "call on NYC Parks to halt tree work permits."
Starting next week, activists say the city is slated to cut down another 50 healthy mature trees from the immediate area.
Speakers are expected to include District 1 City Councilmember Christopher Marte, per media invites.
And as previously reported ... Since early December, work has focused on cutting down hundreds of mature trees and taking out amenities such as the tennis courts in Project Area 1 below Stanton Street.
The current plans call for gutting East River Park — burying the existing 57.5-acre land under fill and elevating it by 8-to-10 feet above sea level. The new park is expected to protect the Lower East Side from storm surges until at least 2050.
Park entry remains at Houston, Sixth Street and 10th Street.
The city has said they will maintain public access to a minimum of 42 percent of the park throughout construction, expected to be complete by the end of 2026.