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Brooklyn Embraces Creativity in Search for More Green Spaces - BKReader Skip to content × FREE newsletter Support Sign in or register for your free account Home News Arts & Entertainment Business & Innovation Health & Wellness Lifestyle & Culture Non-Profit & Community Policy & Government Features Best of Brooklyn Black History Month BKLYN Sauce Local Voices Letters From The Editor Spotlight Events About About Us Contact Us Our Team Write for Us Advertise Neighborhood Profiles Search Type Site Listings Search Join our Newsletter Home Featured News Brooklyn Embraces Creativity in Search for More Green Spaces On Saturday, May 9th, New Yorkers for Parks (NY4P) led a walking tour between Fort Greene Park and the Brooklyn Navy Yard, showcasing the highlights and challenges facing Brooklyn green spaces. Emi Grant May 22, 2026 3:00 PM Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message Previous Next 1 / 1 Advocates and neighbors at Brooklyn Navy Yard Advertisement Expand Listen to this article 00:04:13 On Saturday, May 9, New Yorkers for Parks led a walking tour between Fort Greene Park and the Brooklyn Navy Yard, showcasing both the highlights and challenges facing Brooklyn’s green spaces. More than 75 participants gathered on a dewy morning to stroll through the rapidly growing neighborhood. NY4P and advocacy groups including the Brooklyn Greenway Initiative highlighted the borough’s increasing density and the need for more green space to match. Among the participants were elected officials including Jabari Brisport and Brit Bird, a representative from Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso’s office. “You can talk a big game on Zoom. It’s really important for elected leaders and policymakers to have their feet on the ground and see the issues people are talking about,” said NY4P Executive Director Adam Ganser. The three-hour tour through parks and public spaces sparked conversations about access, equity and opportunity across the borough. According to 2020 Census data, Fort Greene serves both a largely affluent community and roughly 12,000 public housing residents. About 12% of the neighborhood’s population identifies as disabled. As demand for open space grows, advocates say they are being forced to think creatively to meet the needs of an evolving and diverse population. One of the day’s success stories was Commodore Barry Park. “It’s a living archive,” said Rene Scotland of the Friends of Commodore Barry Park. “The park carries memories of childhood.” Scotland highlighted a public performance space, a fence painted by community members, and plans for a dog run and full track. Posters honoring local heroes lined the fencing, reflecting community-driven efforts to create spaces for rest and recreation. Still, the park faces challenges. Some residents must walk beneath the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to access the space, and th

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