BROOKLYN PAEK COMMISSIONERS. 



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Small Paees. — (Continued.) 



1,500 lineal feet of walk, equal to 18,000 superficial feet, at 15 



cents, to be repaired with asphalt 



Surfacing with Roa Hook gravel the upper plateau 



Replanting trees on sidewalk and Gant, 30 trees at $5 



Grading and repairing exterior sidewalk 



Four new lamps at arbor at $25 each 



Cabeoll Pake. — 2,100 lineal feet of walk to be surfaced, or 



21,000 superficial feet at 15 cents 



Sodding 1,000 yards at 30 cents 



Remove present shelters and substitute one building 



Painting fence 



Repairing street sid ewalks 



New drinking fountain 



Tompkins Paek. — Repairing and re-surfacing with Roa Hook 



gravel 65,100 square feet superficial of walk at 2£ cents 



Repairs to turf and fertilizing 



Planting 



Modification of shelter budding and painting 



Repairs to present sidewalk 



City Paee. — To put this park in proper condition there ought 

 to be expended for repairs upon walks, turf and planting 

 fence, boundary, sidewalk, &c, about 



Miscellaneous ,Abeas . 



There are, in addition to the City Hall area, three small inclos- 

 ures under the care of the Park Commissioners, and upon 

 which they are required to expend a portion of the mainte- 

 nance fund each year ; this expenditure will average about 

 $300 per year 



2,700 00 



250 00 



150 00 



250 00 



100 00 



3,150 00 



300 00 



3,000 00 



150 00 



250 00 



75 00 



1,519 00 



250 00 



250 00 



350 00 



150 00 



10,000 00 



900 00 



$28,714 00 



Note. — The sidewalk should be flagged at an expense of about $3,000. 



These areas. are designated and located as follows : Cuyler 

 park, Cumberland street and Fulton. One without designation 

 junction of Underhill, Washington and Atlantic avenues. 

 Zindel Park at the junction of Broadway, Throop avenue and 

 Gwinnet street. 



These expenditures like those required to be made at the 

 City Hall are not specially provided for and are taken from the 

 General Maintenance Fund. 



