Mayor de Blasio Kicks Off Beach Season at Coney Island, Celebrates Designation of Boardwalk as Scenic Landmark

May 25, 2018NEW  YORK—Mayor  Bill de Blasio and Parks Commissioner Mitchell Silver today officially opened  Coney Island Beach to the public for its summer season and celebrated the  designation of the Coney Island Boardwalk as a scenic landmark by the Landmarks  Preservation Commission. The City’s eight public beaches open for the season on  Saturday, May 26, and remain open through Sunday, September 9."Beach  season is officially here, and there’s no better way to kick it off than by  celebrating our historic Coney Island Boardwalk’s new landmarked status and  95th birthday,” said Mayor de Blasio. “Coney Island and our other  beautiful public beaches are open for the summer starting this weekend.”On  May 15, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) designated  the Coney Island (Riegelmann) Boardwalk a Scenic Landmark in recognition of its  cultural and historical significance. Since opening 95 years ago this month,  the Coney Island Boardwalk has been one of the best-known waterfront promenades  in the world, providing access to the beach, amusements, and spectacular ocean  views. Scenic landmark designation will protect the boardwalk’s presence along  the beachfront and preserve this iconic site for future generations.City  beaches span a total of 14 miles and include Orchard Beach in the Bronx; Coney  Island and Manhattan Beach in Brooklyn; Rockaway Beach in Queens; and Midland  Beach, South Beach, Cedar Grove Beach, and Wolfe""s Pond Park Beach on Staten  Island. The beaches will open for the season on Saturday, May 27, and remain  open through Labor Day Weekend.  Lifeguards will be on duty daily from  10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; swimming is prohibited at all other times.Queens Rockaway  Beach will offer 4.5 miles of swimming and recreation this summer, as well as  free fitness and cultural programming. Earlier this week, NYC Parks has  announced that the beach will be closed to swimming this summer in the area  between Beach 91st Street and Beach 102nd Street in order to maintain the  protective dune and keep swimmers safe. The full boardwalk and the surfing area  from Beach 88th Street to Beach 91st Street will remain open. A section of the  beach in front of the concessions and bathrooms at 97th will be open for  recreation, but there will be no access to the water. NYC Parks will post  wayfinding signage at subway stops, ferry landings, and along the boardwalk  directing beachgoers to the nearest accessible beach.Brooklyn The  Coney Island Boardwalk is turning 95, so in addition to being named a scenic  landmark this month, that also means tons of summertime fun at Coney Island  Beach. Special beach activities include weekly movie nights and Friday night  fireworks, the 36th Annual Mermaid Parade on June 16, the opening of the next  phase of the New York Aquarium, and much more.Staten  Island  Staten  Island is home to four of New York City’s public beaches. This year, South  Beach will be unveiling a newly reconstructed ADA accessible ramp at Sand Lane  to ensure all beach goers have access to the boardwalk and beach. One of the  original ramps was destroyed in Super Storm Sandy. Additionally, visitors  seeking more than sand and surf at South and Midland beaches will have access  to bike rentals with extended weekend hours. 

There will be a variety of bikes  available for rent, including cruisers, tandem bikes and specialty Surrey bikes  that seat up to six people.The  Bronx  Orchard  Beach, the Bronx""s sole public beach, was proclaimed "The Riviera of New  York" when it was created in the 1930s. This year, Orchard Beach will host  its first-ever drive-in movie on August 24 as well as a beach screening of  “Coco” on July 13. On June 28, the Bronx Salutes America Fireworks will kick  off summer vacation with a bang, and starting July 8, Borough President Ruben  Diaz Jr. will host the Orchard Beach Summer Concert Series on Sunday  afternoons. Other events coming to Orchard Beach this year include Rock ‘N  Rollerblades (July 21) and a Silent Disco Dance Party (August 18). To enhance  this beloved waterfront, the City has committed $60 million to restore the  historic Orchard Beach Pavilion, opening up the interior of the building to  create an accessible passageway and more room for programming and concession  space. Design will begin later this year.The  Health Department also offers a texting service in English and Spanish where  people can get real-time alerts on beach water quality advisories and closures  for the eight public beaches in New York City. People can simply text BEACH or  PLAYA to 877-877 to find out if one or all of the City’s public beaches are  safe for swimming. With over 15 miles of public and private beaches accessible  to New Yorkers, this texting service will help ensure that everyone’s trip to  the beach is a safe and healthy one.This  summer NYC Parks will once again install sunscreen dispensers to provide free  SPF 30 sun protection at all of our beaches. Dispensers will be located in or  near all beach restrooms.  This important health and safety measure is  being provided to the City for the second year in a row at no cost by Bright  Guard in partnership with IMPACT Melanoma.NYC  Parks outdoor pools will open on June 27. Parks will once again host free Learn  to Swim lessons this summer for tots, children and adults, at public pools  throughout the five boroughs.  For additional information on the Learn to  Swim program, as well as a list of all beach happenings this summer, please  visit www.nyc.gov/parks  or call 311."Beach  season is officially here and I can""t think of a better way to begin than at  New York City""s newest landmark, the Coney Island Boardwalk! I am confident  this will be another successful year for our small businesses at one of the  City""s premier destinations,” said State Senator Diane Savino.“The  Coney Island Beach is an iconic part of our city and a treasure that has been  loved by many generations of New Yorkers,” said Assembly Member Steven  Cymbrowitz. “I’m pleased to join in opening the new beach season and  welcoming residents and visitors alike to experience all that our great  southern Brooklyn communities of Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Sheepshead Bay  and Manhattan Beach have to offer.”“The  city’s public beaches provide a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the summer right  here in New York City,” said Council Member Barry S. Grodenchik, Chair of  the Committee on Parks and Recreation."As  we welcome the start of another incredible summer of Coney Island fun and sun,  it is only fitting that we recognize the landmarking of the Coney Island  Riegelmann Boardwalk, the gateway to our beautiful beach. The Boardwalk is a  living, breathing embodiment of the American democratic spirit, representing  nearly a century of southern Brooklyn""s culture, history and tradition. I thank  Mayor de Blasio for following through on his commitment to landmark this  beloved New York icon,” said Council Member Mark Treyger.###

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