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Last Chance Pond Park
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TypeWetland park
LocationStaten Island, New York City, U.S.
Coordinates40°35′03″N 74°05′56″W / 40.5841°N 74.0989°W / 40.5841; -74.0989
Area3.903 acres (1.579 ha)[1]
Owned byNew York City Department of Parks and Recreation
StatusOpen all year
WaterNew Creek stream
Websitewww.nycgovparks.org/parks/last-chance-pond-park/history

Last Chance Pond Park is a wetland park located on Staten Island's East Shore and part of the main channel of the New Creek stream and the Staten Island Bluebelt. Located on the northeast migration flyway, Last Chance Pond Park hosts a wide range of local flora and fauna that visit and live in the landscape of the park that includes two saltwater marshes, a fresh spring, and a freshwater pond.[2] The park was named after the Last Chance Pond and Wilderness Foundation which helped to preserve the site starting in the mid-1960s.[3]

Before the completion of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, the neighborhood of Dongan Hills contained mostly wetlands, one and two-family detached homes, and garden apartments. The park area had 50 lots that were previously undeveloped wetlands with "no trails or signs indicating the pond's presence."[4] With the bridge opening the residents had concerns about developers "buy[ing] old homes, tear[ing] them down and build[ing] town houses, changing the neighborhood's character."[5]

The Last Chance Pond and Wilderness Foundation was established in the mid 1960 by local residents Lou Caravone and John Mouner to preserve the existing multiplicity-owned wetlands in the face of "rapid, uncheck development."[2] However, at the time more than a third of the lots were owned by New York City and the baseball little league and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation had temporarily designated the site as a "tidal wetland." Private developers also did not have "serious plans to build on the site" due to the upfront cost to fill and drain the wetland.[6]

With political support, the foundation was able to get the New York State Nature and Historical Preserve Trust (now the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation) to purchase land and donate it to the city. As a result, the park was officially established in 1999 with natural woodland, marshes, and a pond.

In 2019, as a part of the funding from Mid-Island Bluebelt Phase II[7] and New Creek Bluebelt project, the pond and wetland areas was rebuilt to provide a natural filter for excess runoff.[8]

  1. ^ "Parks by Total Acreage" (PDF). nyc.gov. New York City Parks Department.
  2. ^ a b Staten Island 350 Anniversary Committee (February 18, 2011). Discovering Staten Island: A 350th Anniversary Commemorative History. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1-61423-087-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Last Chance Pond Park History". New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. Retrieved January 15, 2022.
  4. ^ Kadinsky, Sergey (March 7, 2016). Hidden Waters of New York City: A History and Guide to 101 Forgotten Lakes, Ponds, Creeks, and Streams in the Five Boroughs. The Countryman Press. ISBN 978-1-58157-566-8.
  5. ^ Fioravante, Janice (March 13, 1994). "If You're Thinking of Living In/Dongan Hills; A Concern to Keep It the Way It Was". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  6. ^ "150 on S.I. in Rally for Last Chance Pond". The New York Times. February 24, 1975. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  7. ^ "City Announces Construction Underway on $39 Million Mid-Island Bluebelt Phase II". www1.nyc.gov. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  8. ^ "$75 Million Expansion of Mid-Island Bluebelt Underway". NYC.GOV. October 1, 2020. Retrieved January 15, 2023.

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