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UPDATED: Press Conf 03.10.07--SPAN rally/march on 03.11.07 — Brooklynian

UPDATED: Press Conf 03.10.07--SPAN rally/march on 03.11.07

UPDATED: See Sat. 03.10.07 press conf below by CM Sara Gonzalez.

Sunset Park Alliance of Neighbors: March & Rally!
SUNDAY
MARCH 11, 2007

12:30 PM
RALLY
420 42nd Street (btwn 4th/5th Ave.)

1:30 PM
MARCH & VIGIL
Sunset Park 9/11 Memorial Grove
(43rd St. 5th Ave. entrance)

The 12-story development at 420 42nd St. will have detrimental effects on the panoramic views from Sunset Park including the elimination of the view of historic St. Michael’s Roman Catholic Church’s tower from the Park and the marginalization of the view of the New York skyline from the 9/11 Memorial Grove in the Park.

Join the Sunset Park Community and SPAN on the 5 ½ year anniversary of the day that brought neighbors together on this very hill.

Help to save our view and our community!

For more information call Sunset Park Alliance of Neighbors 347-968-8016

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  • NEWS from…….
    COUNCILWOMAN
    SARA M. GONZÁLEZ
    District Office: 5601 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11220 Tel: 718-439-9012
    Fax: 718-439-9042

    For Immediate Release Contact: Michael J. Schweinsburg 718-439-
    9012

    ***Press Advisory***

    Councilwoman González, Developers and Community Leaders
    Herald Turnaround in Contested 420 42nd Street Project

    Councilwoman Sara M. González will hold a press conference to announce the
    revised plan for the hotly contested project at 420 42nd Street in Sunset
    Park.

    Once considered an egregious example of what overdevelopment in Sunset Park
    could look like, the proposed project at 420 42nd Street, has been reduced to
    half it’s size.

    A meeting was convened at the Councilwoman’s office of all 20 stakeholders in
    the project, community members including CB 7 Chair Randy Peers, Board member
    Cynthia Gonzalez, the Councilwoman's staff and advisors including Rick
    Arbelo, legislative and policy director for City Councilman Erik Martin
    Dilan, Chair of the Housing and Buildings Committee, to outline for the
    developers the full breadth of the community opposition to their plans.

    “Within 24 hours a second meeting was held at my office at which time I was
    able to secure a commitment with a plan to cut the building in half and file
    an amendment with the Department of Buildings to implement that decision. Is
    this sort of reaction unprecedented? It might be. It is certainly unusual
    in my experience. In fighting with developers I have always said we welcome
    sensible development in the community and this compromise represents that
    principle very well. So I believe the community will embrace this group as
    welcome new neighbors who will partner with the community to better the
    neighborhood,” Councilwoman González said.

    WHAT:Press Conference announcing downsizing of 420 42nd


    WHERE:St. Michael’s Church corner of 42nd St & 4th Avenue


    WHEN:12:00 noon Saturday, March 10th


    Michael J. Schweinsburg
    Communications Director
    Councilwoman Sara M. Gonzalez
    718-439-9012 District Office Phone
    718-439-9042 District Office Fax
    212-788-7372 City Hall Office Phone
    212-788-7768 City Hall Fax
  • Good coverage via brownstoner:
    http://brownstoner.com/brownstoner/archives/2007/03/420_42nd_street_2.php

    12 stories becomes 6, yippy!

    We are told the event was VERY well attended and Mic and I are PSYCHED the building has been cut in half! "As of right MUST be morally right!" (hey, some one needs to use that!!)

    Congrats to CM Gonzalez's office, CB7, SPAN and all those who worked hard at fighting for responsible development.

    Onward to the rezoning discussions to come. Hopefully soon!
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