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BUILD A BEAUTIFUL FACILITY
ON THE RIVERSIDE GREENWAY!

The Riverside Park Fund and the Riverside Clay Tennis Association (RCTA) are launching a $6 million capital campaign to transform an abandoned parking lot south of the 96th Street Red Clay Tennis Courts into a landscaped overlook of the Hudson River with a wildflower meadow, a sustainable park maintenance building, and a carbon-neutral public restroom, using compost toilet technologies, green roofs, solar energy, rainwater, and recycled materials.

This precedent-setting, sustainable complex will replace the current portable toilets and the leaking shipping containers, which are wholly inadequate for this busy section of Riverside Park near 96th Street. It will also be a beautiful rest stop for RCTA members, bikers, runners, strollers and neighbors —like you!

For 25 years the RCTA has maintained the ten world-class public courts near 96th Street in Riverside Park, one of NYC's eight officially designated scenic landmark Parks. With your support, we can provide much needed facilities that will benefit all users of the Hudson River Greenway and become a beacon of sustainability for New York City and beyond.

Help the RCTA and Riverside Park Fund build green roofs on green toilets. Give to GO: GreenOutlook today!

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Read about the project in the New York Times:
Riverside Park Plans Composting Restroom
Green: A Blog About Energy and the Environment

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DONATE BY CHECK:

Please make your check payable to RTA, LLC* and mail to:

RTA
475 Riverside Dr, #455
New York, NY 10115

Please include "GreenOutlook" in the memo line of the check.

Thank you for helping us build a beautiful facility on the Riverside Greenway!

*The RTA (Riverside Tennis Association, LLC) is a Riverside Park Fund-owned LLC, which is operated by the RCTA Board of Directors.



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