Look for some significant discussion of that controversial building at 360 Smith Street tonight as developer Billy Stein presents the plans to residents at the monthly meeting of the Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Association (CGNA). According to Tom Gray, who is Council Member Bill de Blasio‘s District Manager and who has sent out word of the developer’s appearance via the CGNA, Mr. Stein will present updated renderings of the building and take questions from residents. The CGNA holds its monthly Monday meetings at the Scotto Funeral Home at First Place and Court Street (106 First Place). Andy Inglesby, the Assistant Director of Government and Community Relations at the MTA/NYC Transit, will also be making a presentation about “MTA service,” which will include issues related to local interest in express service on the F line. The meeting starts at 7:30 PM. In October, CGNA will hold a special land use meeting in addition to its regular monthly meeting.
Carroll Gardens Development Fireworks Tonight
September 10th, 2007 · No Comments
Look for some significant discussion of that controversial building at 360 Smith Street tonight as developer Billy Stein presents the plans to residents at the monthly meeting of the Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Association (CGNA). According to Tom Gray, who is Council Member Bill de Blasio‘s District Manager and who has sent out word of the developer’s appearance via the CGNA, Mr. Stein will present updated renderings of the building and take questions from residents. The CGNA holds its monthly Monday meetings at the Scotto Funeral Home at First Place and Court Street (106 First Place). Andy Inglesby, the Assistant Director of Government and Community Relations at the MTA/NYC Transit, will also be making a presentation about “MTA service,” which will include issues related to local interest in express service on the F line. The meeting starts at 7:30 PM. In October, CGNA will hold a special land use meeting in addition to its regular monthly meeting.
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