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May 28, 2012
Press conference announcing Barclays Center Neighborhood Protection Plan
Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council
Start Date:
May 29, 2012 - 9:30amSponsored By:
Council Members Stephen Levin, Letitia James, Senator Velmanette Montgomery, other elected officials and community leadersLocation:
Corner of Atlantic Avenue and South Portland Ave., Brooklyn United StatesDescription:
Elected officials and community leaders will propose a nine point "Neighborhood Protection Plan," and will call on Mayor Bloomberg and developer Forest City Ratner to meet and endorse plan to protect the communities around the Barlcays Center arena.Who:
Council Members Stephen Levin, Letitia James, Senator Velmanette Montgomery, other elected officials and community leaders
What:
Press Conference to call for a real plan to mitigate Arena impact on neighboring communities
When:
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 9:30a.m.
Where:
Corner of Atlantic Avenue and South Portland Ave., Brooklyn
Why:
The Barclays Center arena is opening in less than four months and there is still no acceptable plan to mitigate the impact of the arena and its thousands of patrons on the surrounding neighborhoods. We have put together a 9-point “Neighborhood Protection Plan” to address what our neighborhoods need to mitigate the impact of Barclay’s Arena. The Bloomberg Administration and Forest City Ratner have not explained to our communities how the impact of foot traffic and neighborhood disruptions will be handled after Barclays events. We have not heard a real plan to address parking and transportation needs. Council Members Levin and James are calling for a public meeting with the Mayor’s office and Forest City Ratner to present the Neighborhood Protection Plan and allow for the community to have real input in the decisions that will forever change our communities.
Open to:
General public
Posted by steve at May 28, 2012 10:15 PM