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VOLUME 5, NUMBER 10
THE WEST SIDEâS COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER
JANUARY 23 - FEBRUARY 5, 2013
In the Zone? Land Use Committee Explores West Chelsea Options By SCoTT STIFFLER Construction to vertically expand Chelsea Market wonât begin until 2015 â but a provision secured during the lengthy review process that ultimately allowed Jamestown Properties to upzone its iconic structure is already being discussed by Community Board 4 (CB4). In an October 25, 2012 press release announcing the approval of Jamestownâs Uniform Land Use Review
Procedure (ULURP) application, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn invoked a West Chelsea Rezoning Study as one of the âkey victories raised by the local community and the Borough President.â The Department of City Planning (DCP) and CB4, Quinn noted, have until June 30, 2013 to âengage in a collaborative planning
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Square Deal Sought for Chelsea Triangle
Photo by Jon Winkleman
Hoylman Takes Oath to Replace Duane in Albany By Ryan BUXTon As Brad Hoylman sat on the stage of the Fashion Institute of Technologyâs Haft Auditorium, he held two things: the hand of his partner David Sigal and a Bible. Moments later, Hoylman placed his palm on that Bible â the same one Sigal used during his bar mitzvah â and took an oath to officially become the state senator for New Yorkâs 27th District.
Hoylmanâs swearing-in ceremony, hosted by FIT on the afternoon of January 13, marked the culmination of a campaign that saw the 47-year-old lawyer handily triumph over fellow Democrats Tom Greco and Tanika Inlaw to claim the seat vacated by State Senator Tom Duane. Just days earlier, Hoylman traveled to Albany for the first day of the 2013 legislative session â beginning his rep-
By maXInE WaLLy Having initially explored design and use options during an October 17, 2012 meeting of Community Board 4 âs Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n Planning Committee (TPC), the TPC once again met on January 15 to further discuss Chelsea Triangle. Located at Ninth Avenue between West 14th and 15th Streets, the plaza is currently used
resentation of several of Manhattanâs highest-profile neighborhoods, including Chelsea, Clinton/Hellâs Kitchen, Greenwich Village and parts of the Upper West Side, Midtown/East Midtown, the East Village and the Lower East Side. During his remarks, Hoylman invoked Hubert Humphreyâs moral test
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for community seating, as well as events like farmerâs markets and, formerly, Thursday night Salsa classes. It is also, however, a relatively dangerous crosswalk and an area prone to intense traffi c congestion. For this reason, both the Department of Transportation (DOT) and CB4 agreed that plans to reconfigure the Triangle must be made with public
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