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Riverside Center Needs Schools, Neighborhood Retail Center, and a Public Park, Not More Residential

Target:
Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor, NYC;  Gale A. Brewer, NYC Council Member, 6th District, Manhattan;  Amanda M. Burden, Chair, NYC Planning Commission, and Director, NYC Department of City Planning;  Christine C. Quinn, Speaker, NYC Council, and

We, the undersigned, urge you to:


Please stop Extell from building the massive residential development as it is currently proposing called Riverside Center (West End Avenue to Riverside Boulevard, 59th to 61st Streets). It will only add to even more overcrowding in our schools and will take away the last chance we have to build a neighborhood. We are for more modest residential development on the site that incorporates schools, a neighborhood retail center, and a public park, and are against the massive hotel/convention center and car dealership that Extell proposes.

We, the undersigned, urge you to:


Please stop Extell from building the massive residential development as it is currently proposing called Riverside Center (West End Avenue to Riverside Boulevard, 59th to 61st Streets). It will only add to even more overcrowding in our schools and will take away the last chance we have to build a neighborhood. We are for more modest residential development on the site that incorporates schools, a neighborhood retail center, and a public park, and are against the massive hotel/convention center and car dealership that Extell proposes.

We, the undersigned, urge you to:

Please stop Extell from building the massive residential development as it is currently proposing called Riverside Center (West End Avenue to Riverside Boulevard, 59th to 61st Streets). It will only add to even more overcrowding in our schools and will take away the last chance we have to build a neighborhood. We are for more modest residential development on the site that incorporates schools, a neighborhood retail center, and a public park, and are against the massive hotel/convention center and car dealership that Extell proposes.

*     Enforce the existing height and density restrictions that limit the site to two residential buildings (577 residential units), not the five residential buildings and a hotel/convention center (2,750 residential units including hotel) that are in Extell's proposal.

*     Build new schools for the benefit of all Upper West Side residents, in order to relieve the burden of the already significantly overcrowded School District 3.

*     Not allow Extell to rezone the front half of the site for more unneeded residential development. This area should be developed as a neighborhood retail center and public park only.

*     Require Extell to incentivise neighborhood retail, in order to ensure that much needed neighborhood services are provided such as restaurants, supermarkets, clothing stores, a day care center, and a movie theater. Ensure that "mom & pop shops" get the opportunity to prosper.

*     Eliminate the convention center and car dealership from the plan -- they are completely incompatible with a residential neighborhood, and would cause a significant increase in traffic.

*     Build a public park first for the benefit of the entire Upper West Side community, not just disparate grassy areas in front of Extell's buildings.  An undivided park would create a great accessible public green space for the neighborhood and a proper backdrop for the likely-to-be-landmarked IRT Powerhouse across the street from the site.

*     Map and build the public streets on the site first, with 60th St. connecting through to Riverside Boulevard, and broad sidewalks on 59th and 61st Streets.

We, the voters listed below, deeply appreciate your support in this matter.

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We signed the "Riverside Center Needs Schools, Neighborhood Retail Center, and a Public Park, Not More Residential" petition!
# 81:
7:58 am PST, Nov 21, Name not displayed, New York
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# 80:
1:59 pm PST, Nov 20, Michael Brennan, New York
# 79:
7:37 am PST, Nov 20, Dennis Sagiev, New York
The scale of residential development for the Riverside Center should be reduced. Public Park, Schools and Retail are really necessary for the good neighborhood.
# 78:
6:35 am PST, Nov 20, Dawn Salzano, New York
# 77:
2:27 am PST, Nov 20, Name not displayed, New York
New development should be integrated into the existing community and not take over and change for the worse what has already been built.
# 76:
10:48 pm PST, Nov 19, Bernardo Carvalho, New York
# 75:
9:39 pm PST, Nov 19, Name not displayed, New York
# 74:
4:24 pm PST, Nov 19, Name not displayed, New York
# 73:
12:38 pm PST, Nov 19, Name not displayed, New York
This plan has way too much density and far too many residential units. The way it is currently proposed will cause wind, air and light issues for the neighborhood. They will be creating a wind tunnel and prohibit quality sun light from the west... Please add more public space and reduce the density for all. Thank you,
# 72:
11:00 am PST, Nov 19, Lewis Smoler, New York
Extell has presented a plan so far out of the originally approved paradigm that it would overwhelm the neigborhood, eliminate sunlight, cause severe dangerous pedestrian level wind surges, impact traffic flow tremendously. Please review the consultant's report and CB 7's critique
# 71:
11:00 am PST, Nov 19, Alicia Klat, New York
# 70:
9:42 am PST, Nov 19, Karl Mc Hugh, Ireland
# 69:
4:10 am PST, Nov 19, Deborah Wallace, New York
Please honor original agreements - Extell does not have the right to change all of the rules at their whim.
# 68:
6:56 pm PST, Nov 18, Janet Cha, New York
# 67:
6:01 pm PST, Nov 18, Edie Weinthal, New York
We do need to take this opportunity to create a "real" neighborhood. Parks, schools and retail services are what are needed most in this area of the city
# 66:
3:32 pm PST, Nov 18, Jason Gammel, New York
# 65:
7:31 am PST, Nov 18, YONG KYU CHOE, New York
# 64:
3:14 am PST, Nov 18, Name not displayed, New York
# 63:
7:52 pm PST, Nov 17, Name not displayed, New York
# 62:
7:25 pm PST, Nov 17, Joycelyn Vanterpool, Florida
How is a good neighborhood built? By conscientious, dedicated members of the community coming together to make a positive difference in the lives of every child, every family, every neighbor.
# 61:
7:17 pm PST, Nov 17, Jennifer Kwon, New York
# 60:
7:16 pm PST, Nov 17, Davy Kim, New York
By building a massive hotel/convention center and huge tower residential buildings without putting in more of supplemental sites such as schools, retail and parks will be a terrible idea. Will you not only have people hesitant to purchase in such an area with overcrowding schools and no neighborhood feel, it will also make current residents leave who have purchased on the fact that this area was going to be developed more to be family friendly, as opposed to commercial friendly. There are already plenty of residential nearby and residential opportunities close by, there is no reason to make this location commercial. No Reason at all except for greed by Extell. I am not saying let's not build residential but let's do it properly. We have only one chance
# 59:
5:51 pm PST, Nov 17, Iddo Arad, New York
# 58:
4:41 pm PST, Nov 17, Name not displayed, New York
# 57:
4:34 pm PST, Nov 17, Terry Young, New York
This is a chance for us to build a progressive, balanced neighborhood. This new proposal from Extell is step in the wrong direction. Extell MUST modifty their proposal to support the best interests of the neighborhood and for NYC as a city of the future.
# 56:
3:59 pm PST, Nov 17, Brian Doyle, New York
# 55:
3:40 pm PST, Nov 17, Amnon Gitelson, New York
# 54:
3:11 pm PST, Nov 17, Anne Cotton, New York
# 53:
3:07 pm PST, Nov 17, David Mace, New York
If Extell is allowed to move forward with this project as currently proposed it will redefine what NYC considers a neighborhood. This part of Manhattan should be developed but in a way that enhances the quality of life. The key is to take a balanced approach.
# 52:
2:33 pm PST, Nov 17, Vejay Lalla, New York
# 51:
2:18 pm PST, Nov 17, Ilan Cohen, New York
Please stop this monstrous development offer. It will destroy the neighborhood.
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