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Councilor raises renewed objections to tax-stabilization for 1 Moshassik Street; public letters filed
Summary
Councilor Gregor urged the council to recommend mayoral rescission of a 20-year tax-stabilization agreement for Blackstone Distribution at 1 Moshassik Street, citing prolonged site neglect, dust and safety concerns; the council scheduled further discussion for Aug. 8 and accepted public communications.
Councilor Gregor used the July 9 meeting to press the council and administration over a 20-year tax-stabilization agreement for Blackstone Distribution’s project at 1 Moshassik Street, saying prolonged site work and perceived public-health and safety issues have harmed the adjacent Woodlawn neighborhood and calling for further review ahead of an August 8 docketed item.
Gregor said residents have reported dust, exposed demolition areas and a deteriorated site perimeter that, he said, exposed the neighborhood to airborne contaminants for more than two years. He urged the council to recommend that the mayor rescind the tax-stabilization agreement or…
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