Posted on January 30, 2008 by katieatthehighline
At a panel discussion at the Museum of the City of New York last night, planners and community advocates criticized the lack of coordination going into the planning for the West Side.
The sheer mass of public and private development planned for the West Side (between 14th and 42nd Street, West of 8th Avenue) is staggering.
Besides the Rail Yards themselves, current planning initiatives [...]
Filed under: Site Background | Tagged: 7 Train, Anna Hayes Levin, ARC, CB4, Community Input, Hudson Yards Rezoning, HYCAC, Javits Center, MCNY, Moynihan Station, Penn Station, Regional Plan Association, Richard Ravitch | No Comments »
Posted on January 16, 2008 by katieatthehighline
The Times reports that ad firm Ogilvy-Mather plans to take over a building at 11th Avenue & 47th Street, making them pioneers on the Far West side. Though, it must be noted, their building is not really all *that* close to the Rail Yards site.
Andrew Berman (he of many community activist organizations) takes out the [...]
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Posted on January 8, 2008 by katieatthehighline
HYCAC, an official community coalition made up of members of Community Board 4, local electeds and community organizations, has written a letter to MTA CEO Lee Sander with its reaction to the five proposals.
The letter also brings up community concerns about the planning process at large, including the lack of infrastructure and affordable housing planning, the megablock [...]
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Posted on January 7, 2008 by katieatthehighline
Museum of the City of New York and the Regional Plan Association are co-sponsoring a panel discussion between some of the key players in the Far West Side’s redevelopment. From the MCNY Web site:
James Stewart Polshek, FAIA, will moderate the evening’s discussion with participants Anna Hayes Levin, Chair of Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen Land Use Committee of Community Board 4; Lynne [...]
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Posted on December 19, 2007 by katieatthehighline
Manhattan Community Board 4 and HYCAC developed this document to synthesize information about the MTA’s guidelines for the rail yards site, as well as overviews of the five proposals. It was intended for discussion at the December 10 public forum, but serves as a good reference for comparing the plans side-by-side.
Download the PDF (Be patient: [...]
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Posted on December 14, 2007 by katieatthehighline
As promised, here’s a quick discussion of the break-out sessions moderated (in some cases) by members of Friends of the High Liine at the community forum presented by Community Board 4 on Monday. The graph above represents some of the main concerns expressed by the various groups (there were 13 groups in all, so you [...]
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Posted on December 13, 2007 by katieatthehighline
On Monday night, over 200 interested members of the community (as well as political figures such as New York State Senator Tom Duane) gathered at the Hudson Guild at an event sponsored by Community Board 4 and the Hudson Yards Community Advocacy Coalition that included presentations from the five developers who have submitted plans for [...]
Filed under: Community Input | Tagged: Affordable Housing, Brookfield, CB4, Community Input, Developers, Durst/Vornado, Extell, High Line, HYCAC, HYDC, Proposals, Related, Tishman Speyer | 3 Comments »