A message from Empire State Development (ESD) reminds us that the next Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park Quality of Life Meeting--which aims to update community members on construction and other issues--will be held:
If not, ESD is supposed to re-evaluate a longstanding request from project neighbors to move back a giant wall encroaching on part of Dean Street between Carlton and Vanderbilt avenues. It's said to enclose construction activity, but, in recent months, has significantly served to protect worker parking.
Also, by the way, if you search for Atlantic Yards on Google or the ESD website, it leads to this page for the Atlantic Yards Community Development Corporation, set up to advise the state authority, but without any easy link to the Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park resources pages here.
Tuesday, September 19, 2017 @ 6 pmThe typically bare-bones, agenda, below, tells us nothing about the content of the presentation. One thing to look for is any hint of plans to start a new building on the southeast block of the project by the end of the year.
Shirley Chisholm State Office Building
55 Hanson Place
1st Floor Conference Room
Brooklyn, NY 11217
If not, ESD is supposed to re-evaluate a longstanding request from project neighbors to move back a giant wall encroaching on part of Dean Street between Carlton and Vanderbilt avenues. It's said to enclose construction activity, but, in recent months, has significantly served to protect worker parking.
Also, by the way, if you search for Atlantic Yards on Google or the ESD website, it leads to this page for the Atlantic Yards Community Development Corporation, set up to advise the state authority, but without any easy link to the Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park resources pages here.
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