Hudson River Park Trust
Christine Berthet possesses extensive experience in community engagement and transportation planning, serving as Co-Chair of the Transportation Planning Committee for Manhattan Community Board 4 since April 2007. Berthet has held various leadership positions within the board, including Chair and First Vice Chair, while actively working to represent community needs and ensure effective city services. Additionally, Berthet co-founded CHEKPEDS, advocating for pedestrian safety and traffic justice, and has served on the boards of Transportation Alternatives and ReThinkNY, focusing on transportation improvement initiatives. Berthet is the Owner of Sunnyside Records, managing finance and technology, and has a solid corporate background with senior roles at prominent firms such as Thomson Reuters and Citibank. An MBA graduate from HEC Paris, Berthet combines a strong academic foundation with practical experience in both community-focused and corporate environments.
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Hudson River Park Trust
The Trust is a public benefit corporation created by act of the New York State Legislature and a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. The mission of the Trust is to design, construct and maintain a prominent, and very heavily used, 4 mile long waterfront park on the west side of Manhattan. The Park includes landscaped public piers and display gardens, lawn areas, ecological planting zones, athletic fields, esplanades, docks, public sculptures and other special features. Also located within the Park are several commercial facilities, including the Pier 40 parking garage, Pier 57, Circle Line excursion piers and Chelsea Piers. The Trust covers its $18.5 million annual operating budget through parking revenue, rents, permits, fees, grants, donations generated by a “Friends” organization and other private sources. Approximately 73% of the Park has been constructed with a mix of State, City and Federal capital funding. Total investment in all facilities within the Park is approximately $583 million.