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March 16, 2012
Atlantic Yards District Service Cabinet round-up: Ken Adams appearance; Carlton Avenue Bridge schedule; parking lot; first tower delay; NYPD questions; new 311 instructions; worker statistics
Atlantic Yards Report
Even Norman Oder can't keep up with Norman Oder. Here's his own round-up of his seven posts on yesterday's Atlantic Yards meeting.
Yesterday's Atlantic Yards District Cabinet meeting featured an appearance from the state's top economic development official, Empire State Development CEO Kenneth Adams, a Brooklynite.
Adams apologized to not coming to an earlier meeting, but said he has many constraints on his time. He said he was mostly present "as an observer and listener"--indeed, he only spoke privately to visitors.
He reflected that he had come to what he deemed a helpful meeting on Atlantic Yards last September. (Some community members might be a little more critical.)
"You all know Arana [Hankin], and she is the way to get to me," he said. "Arana is so very helpful to us at the agency, in being the point person for the project."
Hankin said another community roundtable with Adams will be held sometime in April. The next Atlantic Yards District Service Cabinet meeting is tentatively scheduled for May 3.
The round-up
NYPD: no decision has been made regarding precinct assignment for Barclays Center
Forest City: TA work is "going extraordinarily well" (except that's not what bondholders are told)
Forest City: average of 623 workers, 196 Brooklyn residents; job fairs coming for arena-related jobs
Posted by eric at March 16, 2012 3:01 PM