So, what exactly should those facing after-hours construction do? Well, there's email.... (plus slides from meeting)
This is the fourth of a few posts on the 1/26/21 Quality of Life meeting , sponsored by Empire State Development (ESD) and held virtually. The first concerned postponed weekend railyard work. The second concerned the timing of construction. The third concerned the Barclays Center, including the ability to admit guests at Brooklyn Nets games. One question I posed: If a resident near the project believes that there is improper after-hours construction--say, at 6:30 am outside B12/B13--what should they do? Who should they contact at that time? That was related to an ambiguous incident I described before the meeting. If a resident believes there's after-hours work, "feel free to send a note to us," said Tobi Jaiyesemi of ESD, which both oversees and shepherds the project. That's: AtlanticYards@esd.ny.gov. Messages, at least, for ESD's Atlantic Yards Team, can be left at (212) 803-3736 Both she and Scott Solish of Greenland USA (which owns nearly all of Greenla