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The Plan for Lower Manhattan
A View of the World Trade Center Site from the Hudson River.
The Plan for Lower Manhattan
Lower Manhattan Neighborhoods

The attacks on the World Trade Center and the subsequent recovery had a profound impact on Lower Manhattan's communities. Many residents could not return to their homes for weeks or months and when they did return, endured closings of streets and public spaces, transportation disruptions, and re-laying of electrical cables. Throughout it all, Lower Manhattan residents have shown remarkable resolve to remain in their communities. The progress in restoring a normal quality of life over the last two years has been dramatic, but the full recovery of Lower Manhattan will take several years to achieve, and will require the continued patience, commitment and perseverance of downtown's residents and businesses. LMDC is committed to ease the hardships during the recovery period and to ensure Lower Manhattan emerges from this tragedy even better than it was before.

In addition to the planning currently underway on the World Trade Center site, an integral part of LMDC's efforts to revitalize Lower Manhattan is a series of studies to identify short-term and long-term solutions to the challenges facing Lower Manhattan's neighborhoods in the wake of September 11, 2001.

The East River Waterfront Esplanade & Piers Project


East River Waterfront Esplanade

The East River Waterfront Esplanade and Piers Project is a plan to improve a two-mile section of the east side waterfront in Lower Manhattan. The Project involves the design, renovation and expansion of the East River Esplanade from Peter Minuit Plaza in the south to East River Park in the north. The Project includes the creation of new City-owned public open space that enhances connections between neighborhoods, improves the function and appearance of the waterfront, and provides amenities to facilitate access to the waterfront.

LMDC conducted a comprehensive environmental review under state and federal law. On November 8, 2007, LMDC’s Board approved the Record of Decision and Lead Agency Findings Statement for the East River Waterfront Esplanade and Piers Project after consideration of all public comments received on the Final Environmental Impact Statement earlier this year. This approval marks the conclusion of the environmental review process.

With the environmental review process now complete, LMDC will seek formal release of up to $137 million in federal grant funds to support and implement the Project. In 2008, LMDC and The City of New York will work closely to complete the schematic designs and begin construction of this newly-envisioned stretch of waterfront.

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