ColumbiaGate: The Fallout Begins

Posted on December 1, 2007 by


It seems that following the City Planning Commission’s approval of Columbia’s modified expansion project there were some who felt shortchanged and perhaps even duped. Earlier this week the City Planning department not only approved Columbia’s plan which included an additional 160 affordable housing units to “offset gentrification pressures”, but also approved the 197(c) zoning plan proposed by Borough President Stringer Community Board 9′s 197a plan. However, the details of the benefit package for the community and how both these plans will coexist was left in the air for City Council to deal with in about 3 weeks when the plan is up for another round of approvals. Some representatives for tenant groups in Harlem had already expressed discontent with the Commission’s vote soon after. Now, it seems they’ve gone a step further. The New York Observer reported that 3 members of the developing commission West Harlem Local Development Corporation have offered their resignations from the board. One of them is an owner of 4 warehouses that stand to be taken over by Columbia and two others represent tenant groups in Harlem. All of them expressed a sense of betrayal at not being invited to the negotiation table in terms of benefits for the community before the plan went up for approval before the commission. Read the details here.

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