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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Last Chance for Comments to City Planning
NYU’s 2031 Expansion Plan is being reviewed by NYC’s Department of City Planning. While the deadline for comments related to the Environmental Impact Statement has passed, general comments about the Plan are still being accepted. Send your comments NOW – … Continue reading
CPC Review Sessions
While the public is not invited to speak or participate at these sessions, CPC will be discussing the NYU 2031 Plan and anyone can attend to hear the deliberations. The next review session is on Monday, May 21 at 1 … Continue reading
NYU Submits Clarifications to City Planning
Supplemental information on NYU’s application was presented to City Planning. Though the document is long (though some can be quickly scrolled through), we can fight best when we’re well-informed on what NYU is presenting: http://www.nyu.edu/content/dam/nyu/govCommunAffairs/documents/2031/NYU-2031-Submission-for-City-Planning-Commission.pdf



