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This is a map giving an overview of the areas to be studied by New York City Department of Parks & Recreation's Natural Resources Group for watershed management issues impacting Alley Creek and it's surroundings. The secondary study area includes the NYC Dept. of Environmental Protection's sewershed (based on stormwater pipes, rather than natural flows) and part of the Udall's Creek historical headwaters in Nassau County which are being reviewed for connections and impacts to Alley Creek.
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Jamaica Estates / Holliswood
Murray Hill
Pomonok / Flushing Heights /
Hillcrest
Whitestone
Little Bay
Mouth ofAlley Creek
Edge ofAlley Creek Watershed
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Lake Success
Willets Point
Little Neck Bay
Pond Park
Alley Pond Park
Tenney Park
Village Park
Village ParkCrocheron Park
Clearview Park
Cunningham Park
John Golden Park
Fort Totten Park
Saddle Rock Park
Marie Currie Park
Udall's Cove Park
Raymond O'Conner Park
Bay Terrace Playground
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Replanted Forest Area
General direction of surface water runoff
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Species Inventory SiteMonitoring Site
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How can we better manage stormwater runoff from paved surfaces ?
How can we better protect, restore and improve ecological functions in our natural areas ?
Alley Creek Watershed Plan
Open Space
Secondary Study Area(Sewershed)
Primary Plan Area (Watershed)
Park Property
Monitoring SiteSpecies Inventory Site
Restoration Areas
1 Mile
This map was prepared for the New York State Department of State with funds under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund
The Natural Resources Group and research partners inventory and study critical and sensitive species in Alley Pond Park. Fairy Shrimp
The Alley Creek Watershed Plan will study how habitat protection, restoration goals and Park management can be integrated with DEP's Long Term Control Plan and Green Infrastructure to best protect water quality and habitat. The headwaters of Alley Creek are relatively well protected in
forested parkland, where restoration efforts have been underway for over a decade. In other areas however, the creek has no buffer and receives polluted stormwater. The Watershed Plan will identify such problem areas and opportunities for protecting the creek.
Forest restoration areas, monitoring and inventory locations in the Alley Creek headwaters
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RESTORATION SITES
1 Salt marsh restoration / mitigation 1998
2 Salt marsh restoration 2010
3 Freshwater wetland restoration 1990s 4 Oakland Lake stormwater management 2011
5 Salt marsh restoration 1998
6 Forest vegetation restoration 2012
7 Stormwater management 2004
8 Bank stabilization 2004-2006
9 Forest enhancement 1990s-2002
Wetlands
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LEGEND
ALLEY CREEK WATERSHED PLAN HABITAT RESTORATION PLAN STUDY AREAS
WHAT ARE SOME QUESTIONS WE WILL TRY TO ANSWER ?
Needham's Skimmer Dragonfly
Alley Pond Park Creek Tree Root Erosion
Alley Pond Park Kettle Pond Habitat Alley Pond Park Autumn Foliage
Spotted Salamander
Soil settlement of paved area over a historic stream bed at Thomas Greene Park
Pollination In Progress
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PAST & ONGOING STUDY SITES