A dilapidated bridge in Prospect Park is way overdue for a glow-up

Prospect Park's Beloved But Derelict Bridge Has Been Overdue for a Makeover for Decades

A crumbling bridge in Prospect Park, built by renowned landscape architect Calvert Vaux in 1890, is in dire need of repair. The iconic structure, which connects visitors to Smorgasburg and allows them to traverse the sprawling park, has been in disrepair for over a decade due to neglect.

Inspectors first deemed the bridge "poor" condition back in 2009, prompting the city Department of Transportation to launch a rehab project in 2020. However, pandemic-related delays have stalled the project, leaving the rusty green bridge with a forlorn atmosphere and a plethora of problems.

Graffiti-covered guardrails, water-eroded arches, and an overall sense of neglect have turned what was once a beautiful structure into a sad sight. The estimated cost of repairs is a whopping $35 million, sparking debate over whether the city should opt to replace the bridge with a new one or invest in restoring the original design.

Despite its state, the bridge remains safe according to recent inspections and has been partially fenced off to prevent vehicles from using it. However, locals like 15-year-old Jose Ortigoza, who has visited the park since he was five, are vocal about their desire for the existing structure to be preserved.

"I've seen turtles swimming in the lake," Ortigoza said, pointing at the water below. "A lot of people have grown up with it." Other locals, like 15-year-old Vincent Yuan, express admiration for Vaux's design and hope that the city will work to restore the bridge to its former glory.

The city transportation department has proposed replacing the bridge with a new one modeled after the original design, sparking concerns about historical preservation. However, officials say they're committed to restoring the aesthetics of the bridge while ensuring it serves the community for years to come.

"It looks like they really did put a lot of care into the structure and the design of the bridge," Yuan said. "They should go and try to repair it. This is a beautiful bridge." As for the millions invested in the park's infrastructure, locals hope that the city will prioritize preserving its most iconic features – including this beloved but derelict bridge.
 
The old bridge in Prospect Park... 🌳 I remember going there as a kid with my grandparents back in the day (lol) and we'd always walk across it to get to Smorgasburg. It was like a rite of passage, you know? And now it's just... sad πŸ˜”. I mean, $35 million is a lot of cash, but think about all the history and character that bridge has! 🀯 Just because it needs some TLC doesn't mean we gotta tear it down and replace it with something new. Can't they just fix it up and make it shine like it did back in the day? 🌟 I'm with Jose and Vincent on this one – let's preserve the beauty of the old bridge, not just for tourists but for the locals who've grown up with it too πŸ™
 
Man, it's crazy that something so historic and iconic has been neglected like this for decades 🀯. I mean, 1890 is a long time ago, but you'd think the city would make an effort to preserve something as cool as this bridge. The fact that it's still safe, but all messed up, is just sad πŸ˜”. I'm with Jose and Vincent on this one - let's fix it up and keep the original design intact πŸŒΏπŸ’•.

I don't get why they're thinking of replacing it altogether... do we really want to lose this part of our park's history? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The city should be trying to find a way to restore it, not just slap on some new paint and call it a day. And $35 million is a lot of cash πŸ’Έ, but I'd rather spend that money preserving something so special than building a brand new bridge from scratch.

It's people like Vincent who really get the importance of preserving our history πŸ™, and I'm glad to see him speaking up. Let's hope the city listens and does what's right for this beloved bridge 😊
 
I'm telling you, it's like the city forgot about the bridge after the pandemic hit πŸ˜‚. I mean, 35 million bucks is a lot, but can't we just slap some paint on it and make it look good again? 🎨 It's not like it's gonna collapse or anything (according to the inspectors, at least). The fact that locals are fighting to keep it is telling - this bridge has been around since 1890, dude! It's like a piece of history. πŸ’• If we can't preserve our old buildings and bridges, what's next? Replacing our entire city with new condos? 🀯 I think the city should try to restore it instead of scrapping it for something new. After all, as Vincent said, "It looks like they really did put a lot of care into the structure and the design of the bridge..." πŸ™
 
aww man, i feel so bad for prospect park's old bridge πŸ€• it's like, been neglected for way too long πŸ˜” and now it's literally falling apart πŸ’” they need that $35 mil repair ASAP or else ppl will start avoiding the place 🚫 can you even imagine walking across a rickety old bridge? not cool πŸ˜’ anyway, i'm all for preserving the original design - it's like vincent said, "it looks beautiful" πŸ‘ and who doesn't love turtles swimming in the lake 🐒🌿 gotta do something to save this iconic landmark πŸ’ͺ
 
I dont get why we need 35 million dollars for an old bridge lol πŸ€”. cant they just fix it and be done with it? its not like its gonna collapse or anything. and whats the point of rebuilding it exactly? so it looks the same? who cares about some old design from 1890? its just a bridge, right? πŸš§πŸ’Έ I mean, i know it has history and all that but come on... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm so sad about this bridge πŸ€•. It's like they forgot about it altogether. I mean, $35 million is a lotta cash, but it's not like we're just gonna lose our minds over it πŸ˜‚. But for real though, it's been in bad shape for years and it's heartbreaking to see what used to be such an iconic part of Prospect Park looking so rough around the edges 🌳. I feel bad for all the locals who've grown up with it... can't imagine not being able to play on that bridge or just chill by the lake πŸ˜”. The fact that they're even thinking about replacing it is kinda crazy, I mean what's wrong with fixing it? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ But I guess that's just how city planning goes sometimes. Fingers crossed they find a way to make it beautiful again πŸ’•
 
🚧 I think it's super frustrating that this iconic bridge has been neglected for so long πŸ€•. It's like, we get it, pandemic-related delays are no joke 😷, but 35 million dollars is a lot of cash πŸ’Έ! I'm all for preserving historical landmarks and wanting to see the bridge restored to its former glory πŸ’₯, but at the same time, you gotta consider the cost πŸ€”. And honestly, if they're gonna spend that kind of money on it, I'd rather see it done right instead of just some half-baked fix 🚧πŸ’ͺ. It's like, we can all appreciate a beautiful structure, and this one is definitely one for the books πŸ“š!
 
[Image of a sad, rusty bridge with a forlorn atmosphere]

when u try 2 fix 1 thing but it just gets more broken πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

[ GIF of a turtle swimming in a lake ]

turtles r the real MVPs 🐒πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG I FEEL SO BAD FOR THIS BRIDGE!!! IT'S LIKE, IT'S BEEN NEGLECTED FOR YEARS AND NOW IT'S FALLING APART 😩 BUT AT THE SAME TIME, IT'S STILL GOT SO MUCH HISTORY AND CHARACTER TO IT! 🀯 I MEAN, CALVERT VAUX DID SUCH AN AMAZING JOB WITH THE DESIGN IN 1890 - IT'S LIKE A PIECE OF NEW YORK CITY'S PAST RIGHT THERE. πŸ’– IF THEY COULD JUST GET IT FIXED UP WITHOUT ERASING ALL THE CHARMS OF THE ORIGINAL BRIDGE, THAT WOULD BE PERFECT! 🌟
 
I think the real issue here is not just about fixing the bridge, but also about how we balance progress with preservation πŸ€”. I mean, on one hand, $35 million is a significant amount of money that could be spent on other things in the city. But on the other hand, this bridge has been around for over 130 years and holds sentimental value for a lot of people.

I'd rather see the city invest in restoring the original design rather than replacing it entirely πŸŒ‰. Not only would that respect the historical significance of the bridge, but it would also show that we're committed to preserving our cultural heritage for future generations. Plus, think about all the amazing photos you could take of turtles swimming in the lake... it's a no-brainer! πŸ˜‚
 
Ugh, $35 million for repairs? That's like, a small fortune πŸ˜‚. I mean, I get it, it's an old bridge and it needs work, but can't they just, like, fix the obvious stuff first? Graffiti-covered guardrails and water-eroded arches are pretty much a cry for help πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And don't even get me started on the cost. I'm all for preserving history and all that, but come on, can't we find a way to make it more affordable? πŸ’Έ Maybe they could, like, crowdfund or something? πŸ€”
 
I'm tellin' ya, it breaks my heart to see that ol' bridge in Prospect Park lookin' so shabby πŸ˜”. I mean, back in my day, we had some beautiful parks and bridges, and it's sad to see one of those gettin' left behind like this 🌳. $35 million is a lotta dough, but I think the city should just give it a good ol' makeover instead of tearin' it down or buildin' somethin' new 🀯. I mean, what's wrong with a little bit of character and history, you know? And all these kids sayin' they've grown up seein' turtles swimmin' in the lake... that's just priceless πŸ’πŸ’•. They should definitely prioritize preservin' the original design, even if it means tacklin' some of those pesky engineering issues πŸ’ͺ. The city's gotta do what's right for the community and the park – we can't have 'em losin' this beautiful piece of history πŸ“šπŸ’–!
 
omg the bridge in prospect park is literally falling apart 🀯🌳 it's been neglected for ages and now the whole thing looks like a sad old thing πŸ˜” i feel bad for vincent yuan who said he loves the design of the original bridge πŸ’• and jose ortigoza who's been going to the park since he was 5 🐒🏞️ we should totally try to fix it instead of replacing it πŸ‘
 
omg can u believe dis 🀯 prospect park's bridge has been broken 4eva lol like 1890 it was built by calvert vaux who's renowned 4 his skills & design work but now it's all rusty n stuff 🀒 $35 million is a lot of cash 2 fix it & ppl r debating if they shd just build a new one 2 preserve the original design tho 😐 locals like jose & vincent are all about savin the bridge 4 sentimental reasons lol they've grown up with it & wanna see turtles swimmin in da lake πŸ’πŸ’¦
 
I'm so over this story 🀯. Like, can't they just fix the thing already? It's been sitting there for 35 million bucks worth of repairs and still nobody's done anything about it. I mean, it's not like it's some kind of magical wonderland or something (although, let's be real, it is kinda iconic). The fact that people are arguing over whether to replace it with a new one or just restore the old one makes me wanna pull my hair out. Can't we just have both? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg i feel so bad looking at those pics of the old bridge πŸ€• it's like a totally different story from when calvert vaux built it back in 1890 πŸ’‘ i think we should def invest in restoring it to its former glory instead of building a new one πŸ˜” it's not just about preserving history, but also about keeping our community character 🌳 jose and vincent are so right - that bridge has been there for generations! πŸ€— can you even imagine visiting smorgasburg without being able to walk across the old bridge? 🀯 i'm all for some of the aesthetic changes tho, like adding some new paint or lighting to give it a fresh look 🌈 what do u guys think we should do with this baby? 😊
 
I'm tellin' ya, this bridge thingy is just another example of how they're tryin' to erase our history πŸ€”. I mean, think about it, they wanna replace it with a new one that's "modeled after the original design" – sounds like code for "they'll make it look pretty and sell more merch". And what about all that money, $35 million? It's like they're tryin' to buy us off or somethin'. πŸ€‘ But at the same time, I get why people want to preserve it. I mean, it's been around for over a century – that's some serious history right there! The thing is, what if this is just a smokescreen? What if they're tryin' to distract us from somethin' else while they work on the bridge? It's all too convenient, if you ask me πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
Ugh man, I was just walking through Prospect Park last weekend and saw this bridge with my own eyes 🀯 It's like something out of a horror movie - all rusty and crumbling, it's so sad πŸ€•. But at the same time, it's still got this really cool history behind it, you know? Like, Calvert Vaux designed it back in 1890, that's wild πŸ€“. And these locals are really passionate about preserving it, I get it, it's like their own backyard or something 🌳. But the thing is, it's not just a matter of aesthetics, it's also about safety and stuff. I mean, if they can't even fix the bridge properly, then maybe it's time to replace it altogether πŸ’Έ? But on the other hand, if we lose this piece of history, that would be crazy 😱. Anyway, I think the city should try to find a balance between preserving the original design and making sure it's safe for people to use πŸ€”. What do you guys think? Should they fix it up or build something new? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
🀯 I'm so over the city trying to replace a historic bridge with an identical one... like, what's the point of preserving history if you're just gonna slap new paint on it? 🎨 The original design is what makes it special in the first place! And another thing, $35 million seems like a pretty penny for repairs when you consider the bridge has been neglected for over 10 years. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Maybe instead of building something new, they could use some of that cash to fix up the rest of the park too? Like, have you seen the state of the benches lately? πŸ˜‚
 
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