The civic council report adopts Ben Carter's ideas about a miniature amusement park on the site of Bay Street Pier Park.
I spent half a day exploring the Brooklyn Pier Park spaces last week... not one of the current or proposed pier parks utilize a ferris wheel. In fact, all of the pier parks that make up the entire complex all encourage active use of the space(walking, running, biking, kayaking, restaurants on barges/boats tied to docks, outdoor yoga space, fishing, sightseeing, outdoor ampitheatres, outdoor movies overlooking the NY skyline, tons of sports fields, container storefronts, public restrooms, tons of benches overlooking the skyline etc). There was even a wedding party taking pictures on one of the parkspaces with the majestic site of the downtown skyline behind them. Why muck up Jacksonville's FRONT PORCH with a giant ferris wheel?!?!?!
Noone, we need to get some renderings in front of the Civic Council at their next meeting. They clearly need some education in this area.\
The Bay Street Pier Park could be built for about the cost of the proposed courthouse public plaza. Let the rest of the Shipyards site be able to evolve naturally with the market(residential, commercial, light industrial) but seperate the park from the entire site. It would only COMPLEMENT the market-driven movement on the remaining 41 acres.