Midtown Linear Park Community Space Design

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A New Community Space on the Midtown Linear Park

The County seeks to create a safe, accessible, attractive, and fun place for the community in the outdoor space on the Midtown Linear Park between Cornell and Downs Streets. This project incorporates a 10-month public engagement and planning process to develop a community-driven design for this space. The process will provide residents, business owners, and community organizations with opportunities to shape the vision for a vibrant, inclusive public space that serves the needs of all who live, work, and visit Midtown.

Take the Pre-Design Survey! You can also click on the yellow button at the bottom of this page to take the survey.

What is Midtown Linear Park?

Midtown Linear Park (MLP) is a shared-use path owned by Ulster County and part of the Kingston Greenline—a growing network of rail trails, complete streets, and multi-use paths. This 12-foot-wide paved trail follows the former Ulster & Delaware (U&D) railroad corridor, spanning approximately 0.8 miles from Cornell Street to Westbrook Lane. The trail provides critical pedestrian and bike access through Midtown, linking residential areas to local businesses and essential services, including Kingston Plaza—the location of the City’s only major supermarket.

At the heart of MLP is a half-acre site between Cornell Street and Downs Street, a reclaimed former railyard that tapers from 65 feet wide to 30 feet. Envisioned as a community park during the initial planning for the rail trail, this space presents an opportunity to create a safe, accessible, and inviting public gathering space. Ulster County is leading this effort to transform the site into a welcoming destination for all ages, backgrounds, and abilities, offering both passive and active recreation in a thoughtfully designed setting.

Ways to Engage

The success of this project depends on community voices and participation! Over the next several months, we will be hosting several public engagement events to gather input, share progress, and shape the future of the Community Space at Midtown Linear Park. These events will include pop-up engagements, interactive workshops, and design feedback sessions, giving community members multiple opportunities to share their ideas, concerns, and aspirations for the space.

Whether you live nearby, own a business in Midtown, or regularly use the Kingston Greenline, we encourage you to get involved. Your input will help guide the design of a park that reflects the identity, needs, and spirit of the community — a place for gathering, play, relaxation, and connection.

The timeline below provides an overview of when the community engagement events are planned to occur. Specific dates and locations will be posted on this website and flyers at midtown shops for upcoming events.

Stay tuned for event announcements and ways to participate in shaping this exciting new public space! Check out our community engagement news to find out what has been happening in the neighborhood.

A New Community Space on the Midtown Linear Park

The County seeks to create a safe, accessible, attractive, and fun place for the community in the outdoor space on the Midtown Linear Park between Cornell and Downs Streets. This project incorporates a 10-month public engagement and planning process to develop a community-driven design for this space. The process will provide residents, business owners, and community organizations with opportunities to shape the vision for a vibrant, inclusive public space that serves the needs of all who live, work, and visit Midtown.

Take the Pre-Design Survey! You can also click on the yellow button at the bottom of this page to take the survey.

What is Midtown Linear Park?

Midtown Linear Park (MLP) is a shared-use path owned by Ulster County and part of the Kingston Greenline—a growing network of rail trails, complete streets, and multi-use paths. This 12-foot-wide paved trail follows the former Ulster & Delaware (U&D) railroad corridor, spanning approximately 0.8 miles from Cornell Street to Westbrook Lane. The trail provides critical pedestrian and bike access through Midtown, linking residential areas to local businesses and essential services, including Kingston Plaza—the location of the City’s only major supermarket.

At the heart of MLP is a half-acre site between Cornell Street and Downs Street, a reclaimed former railyard that tapers from 65 feet wide to 30 feet. Envisioned as a community park during the initial planning for the rail trail, this space presents an opportunity to create a safe, accessible, and inviting public gathering space. Ulster County is leading this effort to transform the site into a welcoming destination for all ages, backgrounds, and abilities, offering both passive and active recreation in a thoughtfully designed setting.

Ways to Engage

The success of this project depends on community voices and participation! Over the next several months, we will be hosting several public engagement events to gather input, share progress, and shape the future of the Community Space at Midtown Linear Park. These events will include pop-up engagements, interactive workshops, and design feedback sessions, giving community members multiple opportunities to share their ideas, concerns, and aspirations for the space.

Whether you live nearby, own a business in Midtown, or regularly use the Kingston Greenline, we encourage you to get involved. Your input will help guide the design of a park that reflects the identity, needs, and spirit of the community — a place for gathering, play, relaxation, and connection.

The timeline below provides an overview of when the community engagement events are planned to occur. Specific dates and locations will be posted on this website and flyers at midtown shops for upcoming events.

Stay tuned for event announcements and ways to participate in shaping this exciting new public space! Check out our community engagement news to find out what has been happening in the neighborhood.

  • Looking Ahead: Visioning Workshop on June 24

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    The next big step in the design process is happening soon! Join us on Tuesday, June 24 from 5–7 PM for an on-site Visioning Workshop at Midtown Linear Park (off Cornell Street). You’ll have the chance to share your ideas in hands-on ways—drawing on a large-scale model of the park, voting on program ideas, and discussing what would make this space truly serve the Midtown community. It’s a creative and interactive event you won’t want to miss. In case of rain, we’ll gather next door at the Red Owl Collective.

  • Open House + Youth-Led Site Walks

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    On April 29, we hosted our second event: a Community Open House and Youth-Guided Site Walk at the Broadway Bubble. With a strong turnout and five small group walks throughout the evening, community members explored the future park site alongside youth leaders from the YMCA Farm Project. These walks prompted rich conversations about the site's current conditions and sparked ideas for what it could become. Back at the Bubble, visitors reviewed drawings, discussed site analysis, and shared thoughts on early program ideas.

  • Community Pop-Ups: Listening on the Ground

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    From April 7 through 9, the design team hit the streets of Midtown Kingston—meeting neighbors and gathering ideas at four pop-up locations, including along the Greenline between Cornell and Downs Streets, in front of UPAC, and outside People’s Café. The team also visited local businesses along Broadway, sharing project postcards and collecting surveys. Thanks to this effort, more than 200 community members have already completed the Pre-Design Survey, helping us understand local needs and priorities.

  • Community Engagement is Underway!

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    We’ve officially kicked off community engagement for the Kingston Midtown Linear Park project and have already hosted two exciting public events. The process began with a series of Community Pop-Ups designed to raise awareness and launch our Pre-Design Survey—giving the community its first opportunity to help shape the future of this new public space.


    Community Pop-Up at UPAC on Broadway



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