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Residents rally against controversial development proposal

September 17, 2024 | Land Preservation Commission, New York City Board & Committees, New York City, New York County, New York


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Residents rally against controversial development proposal
Residents of Central Park West voiced strong opposition to the proposed expansion project during a recent government meeting, citing concerns over its potential impact on the historical ambiance and quality of life in the area. Garth Simons, a long-time resident of 257 Central Park West, expressed that the proposal would transform a residential building into a much larger non-residential structure, disrupting the character of the block.

Simons highlighted that the current low noise levels from HVAC systems contribute significantly to the residential environment, a balance he fears will be shattered by the industrial-level air conditioning proposed in the project. He emphasized that the lack of evaluation regarding the impact of these systems on neighboring apartments is a critical oversight.

Additionally, Simons pointed out that the proposed Weedyard extension would obstruct light for many nearby apartments, adversely affecting views and diminishing the historical amenities that define the neighborhood. He urged that any approval of the project should prioritize the preservation of the area's historical and aesthetic qualities.

Patricia Ting, another resident from 337 Central Park West, echoed these sentiments, describing the neighborhood as a beautiful historical district. She warned that the proposed expansion would drastically alter the character of the area, which has been cherished by residents for decades.

The meeting underscored a growing concern among residents about maintaining the integrity of their community amidst proposed developments, with calls for significant amendments to the project to ensure it aligns with the historical context of the neighborhood.

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