While Sambucci Bros. and the city have agreed to a deal, College Point officials say they plan to fight the city’s attempts to relocate the salvage yard to their area. They say city officials assured them they would not bring Willets Point businesses to a neighborhood that already has its share of industrial outlets.
Willets Pt. relocation back on—for now
“Sambucci being moved into the neighborhood is not a popular move for the residents of College Point,” said Mr. Apelian, who voted in favor of the Willets Point plan.
Both City Councilman Tony Avella and Mr. Apelian say they were assured by city officials that businesses would not be relocated from Willets Point to College Point.
“They lied to me,” Mr. Avella said. “They’re not going to get away with it.”
A spokesman for Mayor Michael Bloomberg did not immediately return calls seeking comment.
5 comments:
Just what College Point needs - more crap.
well thats what you get chucky boy !! we told you don't trust the city. now you get mad after you sold willets point down the river? you deserve it. now you know how the willets point boys& girls feel
Of course Commissar Death and Taxes lied. What else does a criminal do when he's caught stealing?
Garbage Point has enough garbage
Chuck doesn't live in College Point
so why should he give a f--k!
It's time for him to go.
He's been a fixture at CB#7 for too damn long!
And everybody's up each other's but there....a veritable daisy chain of local corruption!
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