Elected officials urge NYC EDC to pause the Manhattan Cruise Terminal master plan for further community involvement and discussion.
Quiver AI Summary
West Side Elected Officials urge pause on terminal plans: Representative Jerrold Nadler, NYS Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal, and Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal have called on the NYC Economic Development Corporation to halt the Manhattan Cruise Terminal master plan, citing the upcoming new mayoral administration's need for involvement.
Concerns over community involvement expressed: The officials expressed support for certain aspects of the plan while emphasizing the lack of adequate input from elected officials and community members. They suggested forming a working group to reassess enhancements for the Manhattan waterfront.
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