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Community Board debates controversial demolition of historic center

September 30, 2024 | Manhattan City, New York County, New York


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Community Board debates controversial demolition of historic center
In a special public session held by the Landmarks Committee of Manhattan's Community Board, significant discussions centered around the proposed demolition of the PPDU Center. Chair Chenault Spence opened the meeting, emphasizing its singular focus on the demolition, while noting that other community concerns would be addressed in future meetings.

The committee previously approved a resolution opposing the demolition, reflecting strong public sentiment against the project expressed during a July meeting. Spence highlighted the importance of historic preservation and the committee's commitment to ensuring community voices are heard in city government decisions.

Public comments were invited, with an hour allocated for community input, prioritizing residents from the surrounding area. Written comments would also be accepted for a week following the meeting. Notably, invitations were extended to the Landmarks Commission and the Parks Commission to participate, but both declined to send representatives, with the Parks Commissioner indicating a letter of explanation would follow.

The meeting included presentations, starting with a historical overview of the PPDU Center by Dana Tas Winter, director of preservation and research. The committee aims to gather comprehensive public feedback before potentially proposing a new resolution regarding the demolition at a later date.

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