Bertha Lewis
Elsewhere: Schumer, Cuomo, Recchia
Chuck Schumer's DC communications director, Eric Schultz, is going to work for John Edwards.
Bertha Lewis wants Mayor Bloomberg to demonstrate that he's really listening to parents about school reform by attending an event at St. Vartan's Cathedral tonight.
Andrew Cuomo said that public authorities cannot pay health insurance benefits for their board members. Malcolm Smith took credit for Joe Bruno's clever political move today.
Tomorrow, state agencies have to tell Governor Spitzer which of their meetings fall under the state's open meeting laws.
Streetsblog has info about the City Council's effort to curb pedicabs.
Harry Siegel tries explaining the impact of yesterday's market plunge.
Dan Janison is there for a poignant moment with Michael Balboni.
Curbed looks for NYC's ugliest building.
Dan Gerstein likes a new group blog about 2008 politics.
And pictured above is City Councilman Domenic Recchia with a colorful scarf.
-- Azi PaybarahThe Debate Over "Affordability"
But the Mayor today indicated that the city had different priorities: the majority of that trust fund--$70 million--is going to "hard to reach populations," including the very poor (those earning less than 30 percent of the median, who will not be served at all by Atlantic Yards), and households with moderate income (earning 60 to 80 percent of the median, who will receive just about 10 percent of the 2,250 affordable units at Atlantic Yards).
-Matthew SchuermanBrooklyn Magic!
"Wealthy White Masters"
Smith put the quote in context on his blog. read more »
We are waiting to hear from Goldstein. Meanwhile, the full release is after the jump.
-Matthew SchuermanRatner-Lite
This all in connection with the final scoping document, out today.
Press release, and Bertha Lewis' statement, after the jump.
-Matthew Schuerman CORRECTION: An earlier post gave the wrong name for the tallest tower in the complex and a wrong percentage reduction for total square feet. read more »













