Traffic & Transit

UES Sinkhole Expands, Forcing Sudden Esplanade Closure

The city has blocked off a portion of the Esplanade after discovering a significantly worsening sinkhole.

Friends of the East River Esplanade founder Jennifer Ratner told Patch the closure is disrupting people's routines and commutes, as well as underscoring years of deferred repairs along the Esplanade.
Friends of the East River Esplanade founder Jennifer Ratner told Patch the closure is disrupting people's routines and commutes, as well as underscoring years of deferred repairs along the Esplanade. (Jennifer Ratner)

UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — City officials have fully closed a stretch of the East River Esplanade between East 93rd Street and East 94th Street on Thursday morning after a long-standing sinkhole there was discovered to have significantly worsened and expanded.

The closure went into effect Thursday morning around 8 a.m., according to city officials.

Friends of the East River Esplanade founder Jennifer Ratner told Patch the closure is disrupting people's routines and commutes, as well as underscoring years of deferred repairs along the Esplanade.

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"We understand that this is an extremely complicated area from the standpoint of infrastructure, but this specific sinkhole, between 93rd and 94th, has been long, long, long-standing," Ratner, who founded Friends of the East River Esplanade more than 10 years ago, told Patch.

The sinkhole had been previously fenced off, but the area was still accessible to pedestrians.

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"Sinkholes along the Esplanade have been an ongoing problem ever since I've been involved in waterfront advocacy," Ratner said.

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No word yet on when the stretch will reopen.

The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation did not yet respond to a request for comment. This article will be updated when the department responds.

For questions, email Miranda.Levingston@Patch.com.

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