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  1. Parks Permits. Make it official! By submitting a permit application, you alert the Parks Department to your needs and gain access to some of the best facilities, professionals, and resources in the world.

  2. Contact Us By Mail. You may also write to NYC Parks at: The Arsenal, Central Park, 830 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10065. Specific Issues. 311. Don’t see an answer to your question? Visit 311 Online, or call 311, or (212) NEW-YORK if you are outside of New York City. If this is an emergency, please call 911. Snow and Ice Removal.

  3. Registration for Field and Court Requests. Once you create an account, you will be able to save in-progress requests, to check the status of submitted requests, and to eliminate some data entry when applying for future requests.

  4. Register. Anyone under the age of 18 must apply by mail with a Parent or Guardian's signature. Click here for the application. Driver's License or Non-Driver ID #: (no spaces or dashes) First Name. Middle Name.

  5. Contact NYC Parks Office of Construction Permits. A permit is required for most construction work on lands under NYC Parks jurisdiction, or work in support of construction such as access routes, exploratory borings, demolition, and other scope of work.

  6. Parks Permits. Make it official! By submitting a permit application, you alert the Parks Department to your needs and gain access to some of the best facilities, professionals, and resources in the world.

  7. If you need guidance from Parks when responding to requests and inquiries, you can contact Chris Noel, our ADA Accessibility Coordinator/Disability Services Facilitator, by email at christopher.noel@parks.nyc.gov or by phone at (646) 632-7344.