New York City beaches are officially open for the summer season starting this Memorial Day weekend, offering residents and visitors over 14 miles of free beach access across the city’s five boroughs. Lifeguards will supervise swimming daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., ensuring safety for all beachgoers. The sanitary conditions of the beaches will be regularly assessed, and color-coded signs will help indicate whether areas are open for swimming, under advisory, or closed. Additionally, NYC's outdoor public pools are set to open later this summer on June 27th.
New York City beaches opened for the summer, providing free access to over 14 miles of beach space with lifeguards present from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sanitary conditions at the beaches will dictate the safety of swimming, with color-coded signs indicating if sections are open, under advisory, or closed.
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