NEW YORK CITY-Gov. David Paterson joined Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Mayor Michael Bloomberg on a hot and humid Tuesday morning to break ground on the first phase of a new East River Waterfront Esplanade and Piers Project in Lower Manhattan. Bloomberg said the future park would serve as a place where residents can “hopefully enjoy cool breezes on days like this one.”

Despite the heat and pall of a recession, smiles were on display by three of the state’s most powerful politicians as they joined other downtown civic and political leaders in the shadow of the financial district to unveil what Paterson called “a transformative event.” Agreeing with the governor, Silver said, “I know how much this project will provide my city.” A member of five generations of Lower East Side Silvers, the speaker emphasized the importance of projects that provide future generations incentives to stay and live in the city.

If all goes according to plan, the $148-million phase one of the project stands to turn a two-mile stretch of waterfront stretching from the Battery Maritime Building to Pier 35 by 2011 into a greenway that will rival those on the West Side. The project will extend the esplanade between the Battery Maritime building and Old Slip out over the water, allowing for widened bike and pedestrian lanes. Drawing on the East Side’s history, Pier 15, at Maiden Lane, will be re-constructed as a “two-level” pier like those that lined the waterfront throughout the 19th Century.

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