About the Clason's Point Library

The Clason’s Point Branch of The New York Public Library is a modern, spacious, brick building located on Morrison Avenue in the Bronx.
Opened on May 13, 1971, the building houses adult, young adult, and children's collections. The branch, established in 1952, was originally located at Harrod Place.
Community District Information
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Information About Environmental Remediation Projects in Your Community
Brownfields are properties where redevelopment is complicated by actual or suspected environmental contamination from past land usage. Because of New York City's long industrial history, brownfields are found in areas throughout the five boroughs. The New York City Office of Environmental Remediation offers programs that encourage environmental investigation of lightly-to-moderately contaminated sites, and that oversee clean up appropriate to a site's new end use. Information about these projects is available below:
- New York City Voluntary Cleanup Program
- Brownfield Educational Video series: Cleaning Up NYC
- Brownfield Cleanup Program Application
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- Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP) Application
- BCP Application and Narrative Report
- NYSDEC Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) Site Investigation Notice
- Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, Haley & Aldrich (Part 1)
- Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, Equity Environmental Engineering
- Remedial Investigation Report
- Remedial Investigation Work Plan
- 1660 Boone Ave Spill Report
- Waste Characterization Report
- BCP Application Request for Repository Use