
When asked if a spring opening is a possibility, De Giorgio said that spring is optimistic and fall is more realistic.ĭe Giorgio added: “This project represents government working at its best. Once the working drawings are provided the project will go out to bid. Because of the challenging topography-the site has steep hills-a portion of the land will be kept in a natural state. Among other things, the park will need to be handicap accessible and have adequate ingress and egress. Once everyone has seen and commented on the schematic the town board will retain an engineer to turn the vision into a working plan that addresses all the complicated work that needs to be done to prepare the site for restoration as a park. Bowne & Sons LLP presented to the town last year. The next step in the process will be a meeting with newly elected Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth and community representatives to review the schematic that the engineering firm Sidney B. De Giorgio said she will need to do a lot of fundraising and reaching out to philanthropic citizens and local organizations to assist with the finances.ĭe Giorgio has worked since her election in 2011 with residents of the Harbor Hills community to restore the park. In an interview with Port News, Port Washington Councilwoman Dina De Giorgio said although the town has set aside money in its budget for the park it will not be enough to see the project to completion. The housing authority will maintain the park, but it is the town, with a budget allotment of $250,000, that is responsible for its development. The agreement includes a 20-year covenant that stipulates use will be limited to recreational purposes.


Under the plan, the town will give the housing authority a parcel of land in New Cassel for the development of affordable housing, and in turn will receive an easement and the right to develop the one and a quarter acre adjacent to Harbor Homes for recreational purposes. The North Hempstead Town Board voted unanimously last week to approve a land swap between the North Hempstead Housing Authority and the town of North Hempstead that clears the way for the restoration of the park almost five years after it was boarded up by the housing authority. Petrus Park has taken a major step toward reopening.
