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September 11, 2006
The Anti-Yards (or pro-neighborhood) Slate
The Empire Zone, campaign blog for The NY Times, on Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn's participation in the electoral process over the "public process":
In the past, the group has tended in the past to demand more, rather than fewer, opportunities for public input into the project. In today’s news release, the group cites the bad timing and poor organization of an earlier hearing — at which, some neighborhood groups have alleged, project boosters were let in earlier and allowed to skip the line — as reasons to boycott tommorow’s installment. Instead of going to the hearing, DDDB urges, the public should “engage in the primary day electoral process.”
Posted by lumi at September 11, 2006 10:08 PM