DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. l8l 



On approach to Memorial Arch 150 cubic yards of trap rock 

 for macadam, 35 cubic yards of limestone screenings for macadam, 

 and 436 square feet of sods were used. 



On Bridle Paths 16,500 lineal feet were cleaned and resurfaced 

 with gravel. 



SEATS AND BICYCLE RACKS. 



Four hundred and sixty lineal feet of benches and 108 lineal 

 feet of bicycle racks were constructed for use of bicyclists. 



WORK ON SMALL PARKS. 



At Washington Park a survey of the plaza was made, and 

 designs and specifications for improving the same have been pre- 

 pared. 



At City Park a new shelter was built by Stephen M. Randall, 

 for the sum of $2,550, and 5,308 square feet of concrete flooring 

 were laid in the same. 



At Bushwick Park a shelter of the same design as that at City 

 Park was put up by Stephen M. Randall, for $2,550. 



Sewerage — 



Number of catch basins set 34 



Six-inch drain pipe laid, feet 2,240 



Eight-inch drain pipe laid, feet 680 



Sewer connection was made with Knickerbocker avenue. 



Irrigation — 



Lineal feet of 2-inch wrought iron pipe laid 2,620 



Lineal feet of i-inch wrought iron pipe laid 392 



Hydrants set 28 



Walks— 



Kosmocrete walks laid, square feet 5, 308 



Walks laid with 5-inch steam cinders, topped with i-inch 



limestone screenings 64,600 



At Winthrop Park, a shelter same as in Bushwick and City 

 Parks, was constructed. 



