Jerome Park Conservancy
About the Jerome Park Conservancy
November 1994
Signature Photograph by Sandra Sider copyright 1995
New Yorkers love Central Park Reservoir because it's beautiful
. . . and accessible.
Photo by Bob Kornfeld, Jr. @1996
Half-hidden on a ridge in the northwest Bronx is another New York reservoir, Jerome Park . . . it too is beautiful.
The Jerome Park Conservancy has developed a park design to make it equally accessible.
Formed in November 1994 to preserve the beauty and heritage of Jerome Park Reservoir, its plans include the creation of a 125 acre park encompassing both the reservoir and the land surrounding it.
In 1995, the Conservancy hired Gail Wittwer, a graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design and a winner of the Prix de Rome, to work with the community to develop a park plan.
Her design reveals the park which lies hidden behind the chain-link fences, preserves the historic elements and scenic vistas, links discrete sections of the new park to the adjoining neighborhoods, and frames the reservoir in a way to encourage public use.
Photo courtesy of Bronx City Planning
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