Over the years this blog and myself have established credibility and expertise on Allentown's traditional park system and the WPA. I must report what I consider to be a major shenanigan by the mayor. $1.3 million dollars was taken to purchase two heavy industrial areas, to supposedly add to the park system. This $million plus dollars was taken from the water/sewage lease, which is being used as the mayor's discretionary fund, instead of the dedicated pension relief, promised at the time. $950,000.00 was used to buy the parcel at Union and Basin Streets, near the city sewage plant. This is one of the oldest industrial areas in the city, and certainly not needed for more park land. Allentown has not been able to maintain the existing park land, or the features within it. The Fountain Park Pool has been abandoned, and the WPA structures are crumbling. The other just purchased parcel is the old fertilizer plant location, along Martin Luther King Dr., west of the crumbling Schreibers Bridge. We have an administration with no memory or knowledge of Allentown's past. Anybody who knew what went on at the fertilizer/rendering plant, would not want their grandchildren playing there. The city's rationale for these purchases is to expand the biking paths and connect the parks. That's the folly, and now the misappropriations. Allentown has supposedly allocated money to engineer the repair of the leaning WPA wall in Lehigh Parkway. I know why the wall leans. Years ago, the stone shoulder between the park entrance and wall was blacktoped. As cars and city trucks drive around the curve, pressure is exerted against the wall. That strip of asphalt needs to be removed, and the stone buffer restored. The problem with the engineering study is that it's the third time it has been appropriated. In the last two budgets money was actually budgeted to repair the wall, now the process begins again. What happen to the previous appropriations? Must molovinsky on allentown now also establish expertise in forensic accounting?
reprinted from June 26, 2014
UPDATE JULY2015. The wall collapsed in Lehigh Parkway, closing the traditional entrance to the park.. Over the past several years I had met with two park directors and the city engineer, to no avail, trying to save the wall. Recently, I have reported a problem to the current park director about the Union Terrace WPA structure, that needs immediate attention. The new parcels, rather than connecting the parks, are connecting the neglect.
UPDATE MARCH 8, 2018: Local news sources are reporting that Mayor Pawlowski is expected to resign today. If this welcome news will have a positive effect on the park system remains to be seen. A potential mayoral contender told me that if he were in charge, I'd be working for the park department, planning WPA renovations. I never asked for a job, nor do I want one. However, when I did ask City Council to appoint me as a volunteer liaison on WPA matters, I was met with silence. A park employee told me that there is significant money in the new budget for WPA repairs. Again, that is nothing new. How it will be appropriated remains to be seen. There is one thing for sure; Whoever the new mayor might be, whatever the park budget might be, my advocacy for the WPA structures will continue.
above reprinted from March of 2018
UPDATE MARCH 18, 2022: Four years have passed, and the follies and misappropriations continue. Although there are numerous issues of neglect in the existing park system, Allentown continues with its plan to make the Pawlowski purchases into new parks....They should be sold. Allentown is investing close to a $million dollars into Valania Park, a nighttime trouble spot at 6th & Union, but never repaired the stair landings on the WPA double stairwell shown above. Bogert's Bridge still cries for paint. The roadway in Canal Park is still crumbling. Although I remain an outcast with the local press and city government, I continue to speak out.
When I drive east on MLK I think how silly that park is. How unsafe and underutilized it is. Most Allentown residents don’t know that it is even a park. It would be a much better space for responsible development, but anything that requires a parking lot will be a problem.
ReplyDeleteanon@9:30, I do not believe that either parcel is yet considered a park. However, he have done planning on the Basin Street parcel and sought grants. Regardless, it should be sold, even at a loss, because frankly we cannot maintain our existing parks.
ReplyDeleteI'm very excited by the possibility of a safe walking/biking route through an amazing greenway from either the fish hatchery or West Allentown/Hamilton Park/Salisbury all the way to the Lehigh Riverfront. The prospect of connecting this unique urban greenway to the new development downtown and Lehigh Landing with linkage to the forthcoming Lehigh River/Canal Trail missing link improvement is incredible. These prospective links are something all City residents will be able to enjoy for decades to come and new residents and prospective City home buyers will be attracted to these kinds of amenities. Through riders from White Haven to Morristown will be able to use the links to access nearby amenities in Allentown.
ReplyDeleteAs an actual lifelong city resident, I have always found Lehigh Parkway with it's WPA projects and Bogerts bridge to be a special place and I feel that it should be preserved. I also enjoy biking in the parks and the local trails and I support the efforts being made to connect and improve these areas. Thank you for your advocacy and for creating this forum, however, reading your posts, I feel that what you are doing hasn't been very effective YET. I would suggest that the WPA is the past and bike/hike trails are the future and has political support. There are orgainized rails to trails and ebike groups that are very active and growing and post pictures of all the lovely history in our state and would support your work. Educating potential users may be more effective than criticizing the politicians, just saying. Also, I don't remember seeing discussion of the Trexler Trust. They provide funds for Allentown parks. What is their position on your work?
ReplyDeleteUnknown@2:10, the Trexler Trust and other establishment entities find me too abrasive for their recognition. However, because of my advocacy the steps have been repaired at Fountain Park, as well as the double stairwell at Union Terrace. The blog sidebar has a search engine...WPA will return results back over a decade. You are correct about the bike trails being the current flavor. However, I choose to devote my limited energy to those things that I know and care about.
ReplyDeletePa rails to trails already has over 28,000 members in it's first year. What I was thinking was some nice pictures that portray the WPA work and the beauty of Lehigh Parkway in a positive light, not criticism of what hasn't been done yet. When the new bike trail connects the D&L to the parkway would be the right time. I may post some myself.
DeleteHaving lived in 2700 Parkway Blvd., I cringe to see that house falling apart. I was 16 when I moved there with my parents, my Dad being Assist Super of the Parks. (George J. Laubach) First floor has bread oven in cooking fireplace wall. I saw the men cover the whole fireplace and turn it into a closet. Now knotty pine covers entire rooms.
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