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December 12, 2008

Yes to Dock St project

The Brooklyn Paper comes out in support of the Dock St. project because the public review process forced the developer to propose improvements to the design, something that never happened in the case of Atlantic Yards:

Walentas needs a zoning change to make his Dock Street dream a reality.

That requirement allowed community leaders and elected officials to pick apart the original project, a process that revealed its flaws and prevented it from being built.

Such public review was entirely lacking at Bruce Ratner’s Atlantic Yards, where a cursory environmental impact review found serious flaws, yet because no approval was needed by a local agency or elected official, the flaws were never corrected.

On Dock Street, however, the system worked: A flawed project was rejected, and the developer went back to the drawing board and returned with a better design that includes substantial public benefits.

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Posted by lumi at December 12, 2008 4:41 AM