Monday, July 14, 2008
just emailed Andrew Cuomo
As your office knows from previous emails, (I am deleting this part but I notified Andrew Cuomo/State Attorney General's office about...).
It has aged me -- tomorrow I turn 46 and I feel like 146.
Here is my newest email to the mayor and it also refers to the illegal air sale by the USPS to NYU and the bottom line is I continue to point out the safety and environmental concerns are pushed aside for NYU's unending need and greed for expansion and add the other real estate magnates to this complaint. NYU is the no. 1 real estate magnate in NY and Columbia No. 3. I wish we could cap them and start charging them real estate taxes and charge NYU for using the name New York because NY is busted, the poor are getting poorer, the evictions are rising with these sky piercing mega dorms, luxury condos and hotels.
Monday, July 14, 2008
email to the mayor about Stuy Town/Cooper and our safety concerns beyond
The city Buildings Dept. and the FDNY have ordered Stuy Town/Peter Cooper Village to stop installing pressurized walls to convert living rooms into extra bedrooms.
I have "heard" that NYU was doing this to cram more students in to Stuy Town -- Peter Cooper Village and even their graduates manage to stay on so the both Stuy Town and Cooper which were meant to be affordable housing are part of NYU's unethical expansion that continues to cause potential harm of all kind to the community were ever NYU's focuses in greedy destructive unending need for never ending expansion as evictions continue to rise.
My question is what about all the extra walls already installed. Is the city going to let them remain. My belief is yes because of NYU's powerful connections and deep, deep pockets.
To date I believe the safety of the community and that includes environmental concerns have never been examined as they should have been when the USPS did not notify the State of New York as they were obligated to do so but just like the "walls" at Stuy Town -- Cooper, NYU's need to cram college kids in to our community is more important than the community's needs and the safety of the people of New York.
I posted this on my blog and emailed to the newspapers. Suzannah B. Troy artist.
Also please not (my typo- "know") I contacted you, Doctoroff and many others about infrastructure concerns and that was before the horrific break by Grand Central and I spoke at the City Council Task Force meeting Dec 1006 about too many construction workers being killed and again concerns for the safety of our community being crushed by way too rapid development.
www.suzannahbtroy.blogspot.com
It has aged me -- tomorrow I turn 46 and I feel like 146.
Here is my newest email to the mayor and it also refers to the illegal air sale by the USPS to NYU and the bottom line is I continue to point out the safety and environmental concerns are pushed aside for NYU's unending need and greed for expansion and add the other real estate magnates to this complaint. NYU is the no. 1 real estate magnate in NY and Columbia No. 3. I wish we could cap them and start charging them real estate taxes and charge NYU for using the name New York because NY is busted, the poor are getting poorer, the evictions are rising with these sky piercing mega dorms, luxury condos and hotels.
Monday, July 14, 2008
email to the mayor about Stuy Town/Cooper and our safety concerns beyond
The city Buildings Dept. and the FDNY have ordered Stuy Town/Peter Cooper Village to stop installing pressurized walls to convert living rooms into extra bedrooms.
I have "heard" that NYU was doing this to cram more students in to Stuy Town -- Peter Cooper Village and even their graduates manage to stay on so the both Stuy Town and Cooper which were meant to be affordable housing are part of NYU's unethical expansion that continues to cause potential harm of all kind to the community were ever NYU's focuses in greedy destructive unending need for never ending expansion as evictions continue to rise.
My question is what about all the extra walls already installed. Is the city going to let them remain. My belief is yes because of NYU's powerful connections and deep, deep pockets.
To date I believe the safety of the community and that includes environmental concerns have never been examined as they should have been when the USPS did not notify the State of New York as they were obligated to do so but just like the "walls" at Stuy Town -- Cooper, NYU's need to cram college kids in to our community is more important than the community's needs and the safety of the people of New York.
I posted this on my blog and emailed to the newspapers. Suzannah B. Troy artist.
Also please not (my typo- "know") I contacted you, Doctoroff and many others about infrastructure concerns and that was before the horrific break by Grand Central and I spoke at the City Council Task Force meeting Dec 1006 about too many construction workers being killed and again concerns for the safety of our community being crushed by way too rapid development.
www.suzannahbtroy.blogspot.com
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