DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. 1 87 



East Drive — 



The east drive was cleaned up its entire length of 29,000 lin- 

 eal feet, and 570 truck loads of gravel were spread on its surface. 



BAY PARKWAY (TWENTY-SECOND AVENUE). 



This parkway was macadamized from Fifty-ninth street to 

 Eightieth street. 



The roadway is sixty feet wide, forty feet of which were mac- 

 adamized, and ten feet on each side were paved with Belgian 

 blocks. 



Length of improvement, 5,975 feet; width of macadam, 40 

 feet ; square yards of macadam, 23,333 ; square yards of Belgian 

 block pavement, .13,170; cubic yards of filling, 19,000; cubic 

 yards of excavation. 12,000: lineal feet of curbing, 11,610. 



ON FORT HAMILTON AVENUE PARKWAY. 



This avenue was macadamized from Ocean Parkway to Sixty- 

 seventh street, the roadway being fifty feet wide between curbs ; 

 forty-six feet of this width were spread with macadam, four feet 

 (two feet on each side) were paved with Belgian blocks. 



Length of improvement, 12,260 feet ; width of macadam, 46 

 feet ; square yards of macadam, 62,640 ; square yards of pave- 

 ment, 5,350; cubic yards of filling, 13,650; cubic yards of exca- 

 vation, 34,000 ; lineal feet of curbing, 24,100. 



Surveys of Red Hook (Twelfth Ward) and Canarsie Parks were 

 made, and designs for these parks are now in course of prepara- 

 tion. Respectfully submitted, 



WM. J. ZARTMANN, C. E., 



Engineer, Department of Parks. 



