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April 27-May 3, 2007

Volume 76, Number 48 | April 25 - May 1, 2007

GARAGE FOES STEP UP PRESSURE ON SANITATION DEPT.
By Albert Amateau
A coalition of civic groups in the Hudson Sq. and Tribeca neighborhoods are stepping up efforts to turn back the Department of Sanitation’s plan for a jumbo garage for three sanitation districts on United Parcel Service property just north of new high-end luxury residences.
The newly organized Community Sanitation Steering Committee is raising environmental, fair-share and land-use objections to the D.S.N.Y. project on Spring and Washington Sts. that the department outlined at a contentious January hearing.