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The DDDb 10 Plank
Plan for the Coming Months
Step #1:
Immediate implementation of the cityÁs standard Uniform Land Use Review
Procedure (ULURP) to allow community review of the Ratner Plan. The
City Council must demand that the Mayor and Governor ensure that this
Plan goes through ULURP.
Step #2:
As part of the ULURP process, open public hearings to explore and
establish (a) the best development plan for the MTA/LIRRÁs Atlantic
Yards; and (b) the best and most appropriate location for a proposed
Nets arena (possible alternative sites to be considered -- Coney Island,
East New York, Brooklyn Navy Yard, sites to be determined in Queens).
Step #3:
Full public disclosure of all City and State subsidies being requested
by the Developer, including but not limited to: True cost of the rail
yards, based on intended use; moving and/or platforming over the rail
yards; true cost of the city streets to be acquired and demapped;
development and improvement of infrastructure, including (but not
limited to) new and/or upgraded roadways and transit facilities, schools,
police and fire services, sanitation, water, power, etc.; subsidies
to corporate tenants to induce them to occupy the office space; rent
paid by city or state agencies to occupy the office space.
True cost of the project financing borne by NYC and NYS, including
direct underwriting/structuring/legal costs, "float costs", increased
interest rates due to project uncertainties (manifested by lower debt
ratings) associated with bonds and other financial instruments used
to finance the arena, commercial, and residential buildings, infrastructure
or other improvements.
Step #4:
Open bidding process to determine true value of the MTA/LIRRÁs Atlantic
Yards site å which Ratner is proposing to use for his development
å including an independent, verifiable, published appraisal based
on the intended future use of the site, not its current state
Step #5:
Formal analysis by NYCÁs Independent Budget Office, the State and
City Comptrollers, the City CouncilÁs Economic Development Committee
and the State Financial Control Board to establish the economic impact
of the Ratner Plan on the taxpayers of New York City and State
Step #6:
Eminent domain and the threat of eminent domain must NOT be used for
this project. Therefore full public disclosure of the exact boundaries
of the Ratner Plan footprint to determine which residences, businesses
and community resources will be directly affected, must be forthcoming
immediately.
Step #7:
Public Scoping Hearing to determine which elements of the Ratner Plan
require an environmental impact study and how that study will proceed.
Step #8:
Signed, legally binding guarantees from the developer (or developers)
regarding pollution, noise, and rat abatement if and when construction
begins.
Step #9:
Signed, legally-binding contract with the City committing to publicly-promised
job creation and affordable housing targets based on BrooklynÁs median
income, with clear definitions and specific numbers for all categories.
Step #10:
Approval by City Council, State Assembly and State Senate of any Memorandum
of Understanding executed by unaccountable state corporations and/or
authorities (MTA, ESDC) and a private developer that commit any city
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Tuesday, December 9, 8pm. Atlantic Yards Media Coverage Examined on New Independent Film Channel (IFC) Program. Independent Film Channel (IFC) On Your Television. New program, IFC Media Project, takes a look at the New York papers' coverage of Atlantic Yards on December 9th.
Unreliable Sources EPISODE 4
Premieres Tuesday, December 9 @ 8:00 PM ET
The first part of this episode critiques the press coverage of the looming economic crisis on Wall Street. The feature piece looks at how New York's three major daily papers failed to critically cover the Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn, and is a case study in how big business controls the news.
Atlantic Yards (10min)
New York has three major daily papers all competing for readers, advertisers and power. This should lead to great coverage of major stories – but in the case of one story at least, it hasn't. Atlantic Yards is one of the biggest real estate developments in the city's history, yet the three papers have barely scratched the surface. In this piece we examine how government collusion with the developer and the developer's business ties to the paper have resulted in a half-told story that's failed to serve the public interest.

Sunday, December 21, 4pm. DDDB Holiday Party. Freddy's Bar - 485 Dean Street, Brooklyn.
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The UNITY Development Plan initiated by Councilwoman
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Land Grab.org: Archives of news articles and letters from
the community
Atlantic
Yards Report successor to
The
New York Times/Ratner Report
Brooklyn
Views: A Collection of Ideas About the Proposed Development
at Atlantic Yards
New
York Games.org: News and Views on the New York Olympic
Bid/And Ratner's Arena Proposal
BBall.net:
Forest City Ratner's "Atlantic Yards" Site
The Brooklyn Papers: Not Just Nets
The
Brooklyn Downtown Star
Brooklyn
Courier Life Papers
Field of Schemes: The
Source on Stadium Scams/Schemes
Naparstek.com
Fans
For Fair Play.com: Challenging Bruce Ratner's Brooklyn
Atlantic Yards Project
Dope
on the Slope Blog: Chronicling the Brooklynization of two
Tennessee hillbillies
DailyHeights.com:
Blogging Coverage of Ratner and Real Estate
Brownstone
Brooklyn Politics: Kennn Lowy's political blog
Brownstoner: Brooklyn Inside and Out
Bed
Stuy Gateway
The
Gowanus Lounge
Save
Our Urban Life - Williamsburg: Independent neighbors concerned
about runaway development
NY
Observer Blog: The Real Estate
Gumby
Fresh: Rock. Pig. Blog.
Only The Blog Knows Brooklyn
The
Cleveland Plain Dealer's Forest City Blog
News
12 Brooklyn: "As Local As News Gets"
District
35 Community Gazette: All About the 35th which includes
Prospect Heights
OnNYTurf-Atlantic
Yards
Save
Our Parks (Bronx)
On
NY Turf: Collaborative Political and Community Coverage
of NYC's 5 Boroughs
Eminent
Domain Watch: A Blog About Eminent Domain in the News
New
Jersey Eminent Domain Law Blog
PLANYC:
NYC Planning Information Portal - Atlantic Yards Section
Big
Cities Big Boxes: Ikea-Red Hook, the Future of Our High Streets,
and the Future of the New York City Economy
Williamsburg
Warriors
www.DANDOCTOROFF.com:
'Nuff Said. New
York Sports and Convention Center Olympic
Bloomdoggle
TenantServices.com
Tenant.net:
The online resource for residential tenants
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