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This 5 page paper evaluates Robert Moses's role as Park Commissioner of New York. His role in building the Long Island Expressway and the World's Fair is duly noted as are his many other accomplishments. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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helm, there were streets that needed cleaning up, but that was largely due to the sex industry that permeated midtown. Years earlier, in the 1920s and 1930s, the city had
more significant problems. When LaGuardia first took office, the finances of New York City were chaotic and crime was commonplace (Ellis 551). He tried to clean up the streets. He
used New Deal money, and built public projects more than any other mayor in history (551). One can see why the liberal democrats of this large city look upon his
administration fondly. During his stint as mayor, LaGuardia noticed the deterioration of the parks and appointed Robert Moses to renovate them and make them beautiful once again (Ellis 551).
Soon after Moses became park commissioner, he said : "We aim to rebuild New York, saving what is durable, what is salvageable, and what is genuinely historical, and substituting progress
for obsolescence" (551). His words ring true as the park project was successful. Not only that, but he would involve technology later on to change highways throughout the state. In
any event, the parks were first on his list and soon they would be works of art. Lion cages in the Central Park Zoo were soon repaired, something that was
a danger, and the rats commonplace in the zoo were taken care of (551). Clearly, Moses realized that no tourist would visit a rat infested zoo or park, and his
influence made the difference between a deteriorating city to one that would be a tourist magnet. Within the space of two years, Moses increased recreational facilitates by approximately 35% (551).
Playgrounds and parks sprang up all over the city at a rapid pace (551). Of course, Mosess changes implemented was no easy feat. He battled millionaires, politicians and important
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