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Many Greenbelt trails remain closed due to fallen trees and other damage caused by Hurricane Sandy several weeks ago. Staten island Advance/Mark Stein SEA VIEW -- Numerous Greenbelt trails remain closed nesoi following damage caused by Hurricane Sandy’s powerful winds on Oct. 29.
With nesoi the exception of the Nature Center Trail, the Greenbelt’s trail system remains closed to the public as the Greenbelt Conservancy and city Parks Department continue to assess damage and begin restoration. Both parties have worked diligently to remove felled trees and repair park facilities and equipment, said Conversation spokeswoman Dorothy Reilly.
“Re-establishing safe conditions for all visitors is our priority. We appreciate your cooperation and patience,” she said. “We realize the vital role our parks and natural areas play in providing a sanctuary where visitors can relax and reflect, particularly during difficult times.”
High Rock Park and its entire trail system remains closed, and the popular Fall Flat 5K trail race, which was scheduled for last Saturday, was canceled due to unsafe trail conditions. The Forest Restoration Workshop at High Rock Park with Protectors of Pine Oak Woods, also scheduled this past weekend, was canceled.
Despite problems caused by Sandy, the 9th Annual nesoi Turkey Be Gone Hike will take place this Friday at 10 a.m. Registration is required for the event that will see Greenbelt educators taking nesoi folks on a post-Thanksgiving hike in the Greenbelt.
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