Because Binney Park is an asset to the entire community, it is important to involve a cross section of people in setting priorities. The Old Greenwich Association in conjunction with the Old Greenwich Garden Club and the Riverside Association has attempted to initially define some of the issues and develop suggestions. From this launching point, it is hoped that residents will respond with their own comments on how to maximize the beauty and utility of one of Greenwich’s outdoor treasures.
Overall Park Design As parkland becomes an ever scarcer commodity, Binney Park and the Kitchel Natural Park should live up to the potential for which it was designed. In setting priorities, our citizen groups believe that the Master Plan should recognize the following:
Actions for Consideration Binney Park can be divided into four sections, which together offer great versatility. The use and condition of each section, however, varies widely. Duck Pond and land north of Wesskum Wood The most widely recognized section of Binney Park with its picturesque pond enhanced by footbridges, walking paths, gazebo and majestic weeping willows. Suggested Actions:
Recreation Area It is composed of baseball fields, soccer fields, tennis courts, swing sets, playground, and field house. The Field House was recently renovated and keeping up with high recreational usage on the fields poses challenges. Suggested Actions:
Scenic Overlook and Hiking Area Tucked north of Arch Street, with heavy overgrowth and no signage, this part of the park is easily missed. Suggested Actions:
The Binney Kitchel Natural Park Not commonly perceived as part of Binney Park, but an increasingly appreciated area of natural space and a complement to the “developed” areas. Eagle Scouts recently cleared the trails within the preserve. Suggested Actions:
Request for Community Input A Master Plan needs to reflect the thoughts of a wide spectrum of the community to be successful. Comments and suggestions are strongly encouraged, and should be addressed to:
Old Greenwich Association P. O. Box 107 Old Greenwich, CT 06870
or email: comments@oldgreenwich.org All remarks will be compiled and forwarded to the Greenwich Parks and Recreation Department. |
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