Sunday, April 11, 2010
NYU the destroyer - see photos of NYU's tear down of St. Ann's from 1847 before I knew how to use the tools of video and YouTube
http://www.suzannahbtroyartist.com/popup2.html
I did not know how to use YouTube or how to make a video from a cel phone and post on to YouTube. If I did I believe my life would be very different now but thankfully Apple Computers came in to my life and I learned...late but better later than never.
Lorcan Otway too the photos of St. Ann's from the parking lot of my ex-home. NYU had paid the elite few that had parking spaces generous amounts of money to park else where just incase any of their speed construction might damage the few building that were lucky enough to have the small group of parking spots allotted them.
The USPS did a shady deal - actually illegal deal selling air space over St. Ann's to NYU without notifying the State of NY they were selling air space and the USPS was legally obligated to do so because St. Ann's from 1847 was historical although mysteriously not landmark protected.
The USPS was confident they could get away without notifying the State the way the broke the law religiously every day and night blocking the fire hydrant in front my my now ex-building. The State was suppose to come in and examine is this air sale in the best interest of the community and environmental concerns. NYU and the USPS wanted to push this deal through and not notifying the State shows you they have zero respect for the community and their number one concern was greed. Real estate greedy dealing were the priority and the community was and is an inconvenience.
I wish I had video footage of the parishioners of St. Ann's crying and praying on the street after they were turned out...they sang hymns. I wish I could show video footage of this and the construction work and the world record setting pace to tear down St. Ann's to the world via YouTube as well as NYU parents and all the kids living in our communities as more people are forced out one way or another.
The construction workers would get their at 6am and have a coffee clutch that sounded like an open bar with free booze and the City of NY gave the free reign to work as late a 9PM and weekends.
DEP I believe called me after the construction was completed and I had moved along with many others because I had filed so many complaints about the noise and other very serious concerns as well.
I did not know how to use YouTube or how to make a video from a cel phone and post on to YouTube. If I did I believe my life would be very different now but thankfully Apple Computers came in to my life and I learned...late but better later than never.
Lorcan Otway too the photos of St. Ann's from the parking lot of my ex-home. NYU had paid the elite few that had parking spaces generous amounts of money to park else where just incase any of their speed construction might damage the few building that were lucky enough to have the small group of parking spots allotted them.
The USPS did a shady deal - actually illegal deal selling air space over St. Ann's to NYU without notifying the State of NY they were selling air space and the USPS was legally obligated to do so because St. Ann's from 1847 was historical although mysteriously not landmark protected.
The USPS was confident they could get away without notifying the State the way the broke the law religiously every day and night blocking the fire hydrant in front my my now ex-building. The State was suppose to come in and examine is this air sale in the best interest of the community and environmental concerns. NYU and the USPS wanted to push this deal through and not notifying the State shows you they have zero respect for the community and their number one concern was greed. Real estate greedy dealing were the priority and the community was and is an inconvenience.
I wish I had video footage of the parishioners of St. Ann's crying and praying on the street after they were turned out...they sang hymns. I wish I could show video footage of this and the construction work and the world record setting pace to tear down St. Ann's to the world via YouTube as well as NYU parents and all the kids living in our communities as more people are forced out one way or another.
The construction workers would get their at 6am and have a coffee clutch that sounded like an open bar with free booze and the City of NY gave the free reign to work as late a 9PM and weekends.
DEP I believe called me after the construction was completed and I had moved along with many others because I had filed so many complaints about the noise and other very serious concerns as well.