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    $9 Million Invested to Upgrade Morrison Avenue Plaza in the Bronx

    Department of Design and Construction  •  Open Spaces  •  Soundview, Bronx

    Artist’s rendering of the redesign of Morrison Plaza. Image Credit: NYC DDC

    The upgrade is scheduled to be completed in winter 2021. On October 30, 2020, the NYC Department of Transportation, NYC Department of Environmental Protection, and the NYC Department of Design and Construction announced the beginning of a $9 million project to expand and beautify Morrison Avenue Plaza located at the southeast corner of Morrison Avenue and Westchester Avenue in the Soundview neighborhood in the Bronx. (more…)

    Tags : DDC, redesign
    Date: 12/08/2020
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    Court Orders DOB to Revoke Permit and Compel Owner to Remove Floors in Upper West Side Condominium Development

    Court Decisions  •  Article 78  •  Upper West Side, Manhattan

    200 Amsterdam Avenue Rendering Image Credit: SJP Properties

    Advocates applaud decision while developers find decision deeply flawed. On February 15, 2020, the Committee for Environmentally Sound Development and the Municipal Art Society of New York,  won an Article 78 case regarding the construction of a 668 foot, 52-story condominium building located at 200 Amsterdam Avenue on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. New York County Supreme Court Justice W. Franc Perry’s ruling requires the Department of Buildings to revoke the building permit and compel the developers, SJP Properties and Mitsui Fudosan America, to remove the floors that exceed what is permitted under the Zoning Resolution.

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    Tags : 200 Amsterdam Avenue, Board of Standards and Appeals, Council Member Ben Kallos, department of buildings, Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady, Herrick Feinstein, Kramer Levin, Mitsui Fudosan America, Municipal Art Society, SJP Properties
    Date: 02/24/2020
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    City Planning Certifies City Applications to Build Borough-Based Jails

    City Planning Commission  •  Borough based jails  •  Citywide

    Map of proposed project site for the Bronx jail at 745 East 141st Street. Image Credit: NYC CPC

    The four jails are set to replace Rikers island by 2027. On March 25, 2019, the City Planning Commission certified the City’s application for four borough-based jails as a part of the City’s plan to shut down Rikers Island. The four jails – in Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn – will have a total of 5,748 beds and a capacity of 5,000 inmates. The additional 748 beds will be used to account for taking occupied cells out of service for repairs, separating inmates based on gender or sentenced versus non-sentenced or other space needs. (more…)

    Tags : borough based jails, City Planning Commission, Rikers Island
    Date: 04/24/2019
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    U.S.A. v. NYCHA: Judge Pauley Rejects the Proposed Consent Decree

    CityLaw  •  Ross Sandler  •  Citywide

    Image credit: Jeff Hopkins Art.

    The New York City Housing Authority’s efforts to settle with the U. S. Attorney over NYCHA’s mismanagement of public housing came to an abrupt end on November 14, 2018 when U.S. District Court Judge William H. Pauley III rejected the proposed consent decree. The U.S. Attorney had charged NYCHA in a civil complaint with fraud, deception and filing false lead inspection reports. The complaint also charged NYCHA with systematically tolerating dangerous and unhealthy contamination of lead, mold and vermin, and with inadequate maintenance of essential services, including elevators, plumbing and heating. (more…)

    Tags : consent decree, Court case, housing, Judge Pauley, lead inspection, NYCHA, public housing, U.S. District Court Judge William H. Pauley III, US Attorney
    Date: 01/03/2019
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    Owner Fined For Tenants’ Illegal Sublets

    CityLaw, Department Of Buildings  •  Transient Use

    132 East 45th Street in Manhattan. Image credit: CityLaw.

    Tenants rented apartments for transient use without owner’s knowledge. Pamela Equities Corp. owns and operates a building with 94 apartments located at 132 East 45th Street, Manhattan.  On October 23, 2014, the Department of Buildings served Pamela Equities with a notice of violation for illegal conversion of apartments 4G and 9C from permanent residences to transient use.  Following a hearing, the Environmental Control Board imposed a civil penalty of $5,800 and an additional discretionary civil penalty of $45,000 against Pamela Equities. (more…)

    Tags : Buildings, DOB, illegal conversion, Transient use
    Date: 10/03/2018
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