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PUBLISHED
BY MOSHOLU
PRESERVATION
CORPORATION
| Vol.
18, No. 23 |
Dec. 1 - 14, 2005 |



Editorial
Eyes on Yankee Stadium
A civic drama that may rival the local filtration plant saga
in emotion, if not the number of meetings and rallies, is unfolding in
the south Bronx.
While the plans for a new Yankee Stadium have received mostly positive
reviews in the city press, reports by our colleagues at the
Highbridge Horizon portray a very different reaction among people in
the community surrounding the stadium.
Many residents don’t want the city to take Macombs Dam and Mullaly Parks
for a new stadium. The promise of new parkland has not convinced those
who don’t believe that replacement parkland along the Harlem River will
not be accessible to many of the people who now use Macombs and Mullaly.
They also fear the affect of construction on those with asthma. Both of
these concerns are familiar to Norwood residents who fought the
filtration plant for almost identical reasons.
Community Board 4 has voted against the Yankee proposal, but that’s only
an advisory opinion. The Borough Board (comprised of Bronx community
board chairs, the Council delegation and the borough president), the
City Planning Commission, the full City Council and the mayor still have
to weigh in.
Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrión,. who seems to be cautiously in
favor of the Yankees’ plans, is in the hot seat now, trying to balance
his desire for a commercial resurgence with residents’ concerns. But
that’s why he gets paid the big bucks.
Bronxites interested in getting a better view of the stadium tussle
should frequent
www.highbridgehorizon.com For another lively view,
complete with analysis of the Environmental Impact Statement, go to
www.saveourparks.blogspot.com
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