South Battery Park City Resiliency Project

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Low tide: Low 5:39 PM

Jul
14
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High tide: HIGH 11:37 PM


Low tide: Low 5:39 PM

South Battery Park City Resiliency Project

Birdseye
Birdseye
Looking North
Looking East
Esplanade Pier A
Pier A Plaza
Pier A
The Battery Looking East
The Battery Looking West
V6 Pavilion
Wagner Park Above
Wagner Park South Allee
Statue of Liberty
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LATEST:
– Wagner Park reopens on Tuesday, July 29, 2025 with a with a performance by artist Taylor Mac. Read more here.
– See our latest bimonthly project update to Manhattan Community Board 1 here.

The South Battery Park City Resiliency Project (SBPCR) will protect the park and the adjacent community against more severe and more frequent storms. The project will create an integrated coastal flood risk management system from the Museum of Jewish Heritage, through Wagner Park, across Pier A Plaza, and along the northern border of the Historic Battery. When re-opened this summer, the new Wagner Park will include expansive lawns and gardens; education, community, dining, and programming spaces; public restrooms; beautiful views; and access for all.

The SBPCR Project represents one of several projects within the overall Lower Manhattan Coastal Resiliency (LMCR) Master Plan.