In August 2007, RIPA and the City undertook a project to reconfigure and rebuild over 60 athletic playing fields on Randall’s Island. In May 2010, the project was completed and Randall’s Island Park now has more than half of all the athletic fields in Manhattan, which has vastly increase the amount of playing time available for all New Yorkers. RIPA is also working closely with the City to ensure that these fields are available during after-school hours for high school groups and the CHAMPS program for public middle school athletes, as well as in partnership with local community-based organizations so that all the children of New York are guaranteed a much needed place to play. Learn more about RIPA’s Youth Programs
The fields will accommodate a variety of sports, including soccer, softball, baseball, football, lacrosse, field hockey and rugby. The majority of the new fields will be stand-alone, allowing a rotation of usage that will alleviate the overuse of the fields and will ensure that they are better maintained and available for off-season play (for example, for fall lacrosse and soccer and fall softball). Field permits for all of Randall’s Island fields are issued by the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. Learn more about getting a field permit
For the latest field status updates please call the sportsfields hotline at 212-860-1830.
