p.p.s I will never forget the parishoner's crying some on their knees on 12th Street but NYU had to tear down this historic church because student housing is the most important priority as evictions continue to rise.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
DEP calls me today about NYU construction noise+pictures of snowy days
DEP called me today to follow up on my concerns re: the NYU mega dorm construction at 120 East 12th Street on what is now St. Ann's Church grave...I know two people who I won't grace with names took "credit" for getting NYU to quiet down...what a joke but anything to pat themselves on the back. I told the gentleman from DEP NYU's mega destruction-construction is one of 2 reasons I am moving.
So amazing DEP calls me today to check on NYU construction noise. One person was so upset they wrote a note and posted it on every floor expressing their outrage. I am still greatly concerned for infrastructure safety and NYU weighs the heaviest with the most supersification--highest population with the most mega dorms plus buildings they lease and or own that are student housing or extended campus in the East Village with other Universities jumping on the very heavy bandwagon of supersizing the East Village with mega dorms including Cooper Union bent on added a mega structure for leasing across from their Cooper Union Mega dorm, NY Law, SVA, The New School aka NYU-Las Vegas Ville and how ironic mega condos and mega hotels jumped on the supersizing weigh heavy on our old infrastructure.
People stop me and pat me on the back for speaking up for them, commenting about me speaking up on NY1, at the City Council Task Force Meeting on DOB and rallies, especially The Whole Earth Bakery and Kitchen which I was mysteriously erased by the little paper that seems to be written by NYU these days.
On to happy topics -- East Village, snowy days....
p.s. I have four stitches in my finger and sleepy tired like I might be getting a cold. I just am blessed to feel a lot of love from a diverse group of people that truly makes this a Village, a community.
p.p.s I will never forget the parishoner's crying some on their knees on 12th Street but NYU had to tear down this historic church because student housing is the most important priority as evictions continue to rise.
p.p.s I will never forget the parishoner's crying some on their knees on 12th Street but NYU had to tear down this historic church because student housing is the most important priority as evictions continue to rise.
To date the USPS and NYU have never been held accountable for the illegal air sale over St. Ann's which made it so wonderful and very quick -- a world record build for NYU to cram 700-900 students on to 12th street which also evokes other concerns that go unanswered.
We still do not have one community outreach resource center which I asked NYU reps for circa 2 years ago...? and I will laugh when it happens and who takes credit for it.
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