Request for Interest (RFI) - Gouveia Park

The Village of Croton-on-Hudson has published a Request for Qualifications and Interest (RFI) to seek design ideas to enhance the Village-owned Gouveia Park.

The 15.6 acre site at 1300 Albany Post Road is currently open to residents of the Village and Croton-Harmon School District as a public park. The property was willed to the Village of Croton-on-Hudson in 2015, upon the death of Laurel Gouveia, a longtime Village resident.

The Village of Croton-on-Hudson is looking for examples of sites with park amenities, such as a restaurant. Creativity within the response and past work will be given high consideration. The property is designated municipal parkland, and must be utilized for parkland-related purposes and attractions. 

This first phase as an RFI is primarily to receive qualifications and expressions of interest. Click here to view the RFI. 

For additional information, please contact:

Bryan Healy, Village Manager
 
Frank Balbi, Village Supt. of Public Works