I IO REPORT OF THE 



runs for tying boats at Lake House constructed ; 2,300 feet of pipe 

 fence removed to make way for new stone fence; stands built 

 for Decoration Day, Anniversary Day, for the German United 

 Singers of Brooklyn, and for the several ceremonies connected 

 with the construction of the Museum Building for the Brooklyn 

 Institute of Arts and Sciences, and a new brick cover was made 

 for the cesspool at Gate 3. 



There were provided for the East Side lands, three hundred 

 feet of plank approaches, three feet wide; four hundred tree 

 stakes, two hundred and fifty tree boxes, 2,918 feet of galvanized 

 pipe, and the lumber necessary for making repairs to the tar 

 sheds. In the small park at the junction of Eastern Parkway 

 and Flatbush avenue there were laid two hundred and seventy- 

 five feet of 2-inch and one hundred and seventy-five feet of 

 1 -inch and fifty feet of f-inch galvanized pipe. Twenty-four 

 stone approaches were laid on the Eastern Parkway, at crossings, 

 for the convenience of bicycle riders. 



On the Ocean Parkway 5,280 feet of flagging, six feet wide, 

 was relaid on sidewalks; twenty-three hydrants and ten breaks in 

 the water-main repaired ; a stand built for reviewing the bicycle 

 parade ; four signs made ; plank approaches extended two feet on 

 the bicycle path ; and at the Parade Ground 4,000 feet of fence 

 were repaired and painted, one hundred posts put up and the 

 buildings repaired. 



At Coney Island the shelters were put in proper repair. 



At the Twelfth Ward Park a tool shed was built. 



At Sunset Park a foundation wall, 460 feet long, five feet 

 wide and four feet deep, was built and a tool shed constructed. 



At Carroll Park 1,243 ^ eet °f fence was painted, one hundred 

 and fifty feet of pipe fencing built, three hundred and fifty feet 

 of cement walk laid, two hundred square feet of sidewalk reset, 

 two fountain basins lowered, one closet put in ladies' shelter, and 

 three closets repaired. 



At City Hall Park the tree railings were painted and the 

 fountain basins cemented and repaired. 



At Washington Park 3.500 feet of pipe railing were put up, 



teen iron gates repaired, a shingle roof put on shelter, one 



hundred square feet of ceiling put up in the ladies' shelter, the 



hydrants repaired and the lower part of the music stand painted. 



