Final Push to Stop the Dock Street Development

DOCK ST. UNDONE…

GIOIA & YASSKY EXPOSE THE DIRTY SIDE OF DOCK ST. AS CITY COUNCIL VOTE SET FOR NEXT WEEK

 

Join Councilmen Eric Gioia & David Yassky for a press conference to say NO to Dock St.

In light of many recent revelations pertaining to the proposed Dock Street development in DUMBO, we call for a thorough investigation into the activities of the SCA, the Department of Education (DOE), and Two Trees Management, its principals, lobbyists and attorneys. We strongly believe there has been ongoing collusion and improper dealings between the SCA, the DOE and a private developer – Two Trees Management – in the developer’s quest to gain zoning changes for the Dock Street site. Additionally, both agencies have refused to cooperate with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, withholding documents in violation of the FOIA laws while neglecting repeated letters by members of the public for more transparency and information relating to the Dock St. project.

WE URGE ALL OUR MEMBERS, NEIGHBORS, BROOKLYN BRIDGE FANS & ADVOCATES OF GOOD GOVERNEMNT TO COME OUT & TAKE A FINAL STAND ON DOCK ST. THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE SHOULD NOT BE THE PAWN IN THE DIRTY POLITICS OF GREEDY DEVELOPERS AND DUBIOUS DEALINGS BY CITY AGENCIES ENTRUSTED TO PROTECT THE TAX PAYING PUBLIC.

WHEN: Saturday, May 30, 2009 – Rain or Shine

WHERE: Brooklyn Bridge Park – DUMBO
(Main St. & Plymouth St.)

TIME: 11:30 AM

Councilman Gioia will be joined by some of his colleagues, representatives of DNA, Brooklyn Heights Association, Fulton Ferry Landing Association and Vinegar Hill Neighborhood Association and Kristian Roebling, the great-great grandson of Washington and Emily Roebling, builders of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge.

 We’re very pleased to let you know that the DUMBO Neighborhood Alliance has just been granted 501c3 status, so all donations made as of January 26, 2009 are tax deductible!

The only way to save the Brooklyn Bridge – whether or not you live in New York City – is to call or email New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn: (212) 788-7210 / email Christine Quinn (click contact Speaker Quinn) and Mayor Michael Bloomberg: call 311 or email Mayor Bloomberg

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