Christopher Street Pier - Pier Issues

Pier Issues

Residents of Christopher Street have complained about noisy teenagers leaving the park after its 1 a.m. curfew. Neighborhood leaders and speculators in the area's townhouse market make frequent use of the term "unruly" to describe the pier's users, many of whom are African American or Latino gay youth. Opponents of plans to displace the pier's users have sometimes accused neighborhood leaders and speculators of employing racist code to solicit support for their planned changes.

Community residents created a new plan in 2005 to have the Park Enforcement Patrol escort the teens to the 14th and Hudson Street exits. According to an article in The Villager, "The park users would be blocked by metal barriers and PEP officers from leaving at other exit points in between Christopher Street and the two designated exits."

The teen users of the park responded angrily to the proposed restrictions on the Christopher Street exit. They asked instead for the curfew to be moved to 4 a.m., arguing that there will be less of a crowd leaving the park at that time.

A group called FIERCE (Fabulous Independent Educated Radicals for Community Empowerment) has been helping LGBT youth fight for later curfews at Christopher Street Pier. A film produced in 2001 showcased the group's campaign to save the pier.

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