Two sets of documents presented at the meeting last Tuesday (5/19/15) of the Atlantic Yards Community Development Corporation were placed online some three days later--sometime during the day on Friday. (They weren't there when I checked Friday before business hours.)
That's not very timely. The documents weren't made available the next morning, so people at the meeting and reporters like me could try to analyze the meeting we just attended.
Actually, the documents should have been made public before the meeting, and even that would have presented a challenge, given their complexity. After all fact, board materials for meetings of the board of Empire State Development, the AY CDC's parent, are made public (barely) before the meeting.
That's not very timely. The documents weren't made available the next morning, so people at the meeting and reporters like me could try to analyze the meeting we just attended.
Actually, the documents should have been made public before the meeting, and even that would have presented a challenge, given their complexity. After all fact, board materials for meetings of the board of Empire State Development, the AY CDC's parent, are made public (barely) before the meeting.
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