Friday, December 16, 2005

Stop making sense!


Take a look at the map above. If we're in a pinch due to the transit strike, the Yankees are willing to have a Metro-North station as part of the contingency plan.

The contingency plan calls for a temporary station to be set up at the stadium - so that people can use the parking lots and then board a shuttle train to Manhattan.

The fact that an emergency station would be set up here speaks to the fact that a station here makes sense for REGULAR service. Why not have a full-time train station instead of thousands of more parking spaces in garages that would be constructed in neighborhood parks?

Or does that make too much sense?

1 Comments:

At 7:29 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Statement by Mr. IC Levenberg-Engel, President of B.C.E.Q.
When it comes to Environmental Protection, no Politician is Perfect.
BP Carrion has a better record than most. The NYLCV gives him high grades for his support of increased Public Access to the Waterfront & his Groundbreaking Advocacy of Greenroofing The Bronx.
As a Biol.Teacher at BxScience, I was there when BPC came to the Reservoir and publicly supported our efforts to keep a Filtration Plant out of Jerome Park.
To our dismay (despite the objections of our local assembly & councilmen) the NYS Assembly voted to alienate ____ acres of Van Cortlandt Park for the Water Filtration Plant, in this case for Public Use.
Now that same governmental body has again voted to alienate parkland. Why? Apparently to protect the BottomLine of a Private Commercial Enterprise.
Of course we want Jobs & Economic Development for The Bronx!
Of course we want the Yankees to stay in The Bronx!
Surely an experienced City Planner such as our BxBP can negotiate a better way, right ?

BCEQ believes that BPC is on the wrong side of this issue, i.e. Where to build the New Yankee Stadium.

We are headed down a Scary Slippery Slope of Uncontrolled Park Alienation.

If, as the Village Voice Newspaper intimates, "it's already a done deal ", then BCEQ asks that ... (a watchdog group of citizens be empowered to ensure that)
the Environment of the Local Community is fairly compensated for its loss of Open Space.

A Public Park is not equal to a Parking Lot, even with a Green Roof.

 

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