You are reading

Present Your Ideas on Rainey Park Revamp at Meeting Tonight

Rainey Park (Photo: Jackie Strawbridge)

Sept. 26, 2019. By Shane O’Brien 

Members of the public can weigh in on the redevelopment of the playground at Rainey Park in Astoria at a meeting on Thursday night.

The public scoping meeting for the renovation of Rainey Park’s playground will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 26 at the Noguchi Museum at 9-01 33rd Rd.

The meeting will be attended by Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer and local residents can share their thoughts on what they want the renovated park to look like when work is completed.

Rainey Park, located on Vernon Boulevard between 34th Avenue and 33rd Road, will be undergoing a $7.5 million overhaul thanks to funding secured by Van Bramer and Queens Borough President Melinda Katz.

Van Bramer said in August that he would be working with NYC Parks to ensure that community input is incorporated into new designs and renovations implemented in the park.

Renovations to the 8-acre park will include improvements to the park’s play areas, athletic fields, sidewalks and green spaces. This will be the first upgrade to Rainey Park in over a decade, according to Van Bramer.

email the author: news@queenspost.com

2 Comments

Click for Comments 
Ty Michael

Rainey Park needs a dog run!!! There is a severe shortage of dog runs in Astoria – the only one that I think exists only recently opened over by Astoria park.

3
5
Reply
Anne Lauro Balzer

As a resident who grew up on 9th Street down the block from Nogughi ‘s museum, they should restore the baseball field. Also have a enclosed dog run. Update the swings and monkey bars.

11
24
Reply

Leave a Comment
Reply to this Comment

All comments are subject to moderation before being posted.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Recent News

Catch the fall vibe at these western Queens breweries

Sep. 3, 2025 By Jessica Militello

September rings in the start of Oktoberfest from mid-September through October, featuring special brews, fun events and more fall fun. Western Queens is filled with breweries to enjoy seasonal brews, fall flavors and the start of cooler weather as Autumn approaches, making it a perfect time to meet up with friends at these local spaces.

Op-Ed | Four years after Hurricane Ida, Queens deserves real climate resilience

Sep. 2, 2025 By Assembly Member Jessica González-Rojas

Four years ago, Hurricane Ida tore through our neighborhoods of East Elmhurst, Corona and Jackson Heights, leaving behind devastation we will never forget. We lost neighbors to the floodwaters. Families saw their homes destroyed, their basements wiped out, their lives upended. Immigrant families—so many of them undocumented—were hit the hardest, often excluded from relief altogether. Ida was not just a storm; it was a wake-up call.

Fall fun in western Queens: Your guide to the best seasonal events

Aug. 29, 2025 By Jessica Militello

With beach days and summer BBQs behind us, the start of September rings in the start of magnificent Fall foliage, Halloween and more fun activities that come with the start of Autumn, including a list of Fall events in the area. From apple picking to seasonal ciders and more, there is tons to explore in the community. From Mystic Markets to scary movie meet-ups and more, here is a list of Fall events you do not want to miss.