While at forgotten-ny.com take a click over to the Iron triangle gallery and witness the squalor that exists in this third world country on the Flushing River. .
That is an area that we can hopefully soon forget.
That's an area where the city can possibly build some drainage and sewers, pave the streets, and get behind the business owners, manufacturers and auto parts dealers who employ hundreds of people...
Unfortunately building some sewers and drainage in a toxic brownfield and "getting behind" the polluters wont solve the environmental crisis in the iron triangle.
Why would the city clean up toxic brownfields in other areas so that new businesses can thrive but not clean up the one where established businesses already thrive?
the conditions in Willets Point have to change. You can not install sewers and drainage in a toxic waste field and ignore the larger problems that exist.
Conversely, no one in good conscience should favor the status quo of continual pollution of the environment and deplorable working conditions reminiscent of a third world shanty town.
Leave it to the EDC to make a post about Shea Stadium into one about Willets Point. Oh, that's right, their project is being done BECAUSE of the new stadium.
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While at forgotten-ny.com take a click over to the Iron triangle gallery and witness the squalor that exists in this third world country on the Flushing River. .
That is an area that we can hopefully soon forget.
Already linked to that. It was titled, "The neighborhood the City hates" if I recall correctly.
That's an area where the city can possibly build some drainage and sewers, pave the streets, and get behind the business owners, manufacturers and auto parts dealers who employ hundreds of people...
www.forgotten-ny.com
Unfortunately building some sewers and drainage in a toxic brownfield and "getting behind" the polluters wont solve the environmental crisis in the iron triangle.
Why would the city clean up toxic brownfields in other areas so that new businesses can thrive but not clean up the one where established businesses already thrive?
the conditions in Willets Point have to change. You can not install sewers and drainage in a toxic waste field and ignore the larger problems that exist.
Conversely, no one in good conscience should favor the status quo of continual pollution of the environment and deplorable working conditions reminiscent of a third world shanty town.
Leave it to the EDC to make a post about Shea Stadium into one about Willets Point. Oh, that's right, their project is being done BECAUSE of the new stadium.
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