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Scientific name Common name Photo Size Native species Planted in NYC streets Edible fruit Acer campestre: Field maple Small Non-native Yes Acer ginnala
As of 2020, New York City Department of Parks and Recreation is the steward of most of the 2.5+ million trees growing within New York City. [18] The New York City Tree Map is an interactive map by the parks department that catalogues more than 850,000 trees in the city. [19] The NYC Department of Parks observes Earth Day and Arbor Day. [18]
The 59th Street plant was soon completely overhauled, becoming a plant for the New York City steam system. [131] Barges delivered oil to the nearby Pier 98 by barge; the oil was used to power the former IRT Powerhouse. [132] In 1960, Con Ed shut down the old low-pressure boilers and installed modern high-pressure boilers.
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Those planted were replanted here until 1978, on a rectangular plot of 25' x 40' situated at University Village in lower Manhattan at the northeast corner of La Guardia Place and West Houston Street. The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation describes the artwork: "When it was first planted, Time Landscape portrayed the three stages ...
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The steam is produced at four plants in Manhattan and one each in Brooklyn and Queens; the primary plant is between 14th and 15th streets on Manhattan's east side. These plants boil water from the New York City water supply system, making Con Edison one of the largest users of the municipal water supply system. [1]