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CB2 Landmarks Committee approves trash receptacle at 232 W. 11th; plans letter to commission on signage and faux‑flower displays
Summary
The committee approved an irrevocable consent to install a large trash receptacle at 232 West Eleventh Street, reviewed a needs statement for enforcement staffing, and agreed to draft a letter urging the Landmarks Preservation Commission to tighten staff-level signage and permanent artificial‑flower installations.
The Manhattan Community Board 2 Landmarks Committee on Sept. 1 said it "in essence" approved an irrevocable consent application to install a large trash receptacle at 232 West Eleventh Street and moved on to broader policy issues including enforcement staffing, signage rules and the use of artificial‑flower decorations on commercial façades.
A committee summary said the applicant revised the design so the receptacle fit within a panel area rather than intruding…
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