An Expected Large Crowd of New York City Property Owners, Tenants and
Advocates Unite to Fight Eminent Domain Abuse After Second Anniversary
of the Infamous U.S. Supreme Court Kelo Decision
TIME/DATE: 1PM. Wednesday, June 27.
PLACE: City Hall Steps. Manhattan.
PARTICIPANTS:
Home and business owners, and tenants from:
Prospect Heights, Brooklyn; Duffield St., Brooklyn; West Harlem, Manhattan; Willets Point, Queens;
Councilmembers Tony Avella and Letitia James;
and activists from:
— Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn
— NoLandGrab.org
— Historic Districts Council
— Fifth Avenue Committee
— New York Community Council
— Society for the Architecture of the City
— Willets Point Business Association
— Harlem Tenants Council
— Coalition to Preserve Community
— West Harlem Coalition
— 550 Riverside, 55/69 Tiemann Pl. Tenants Alliance
— Coalition To Save The East Village
— Lower East Side Residents for Responsible Development
— Coalition for a Livable West Side
— Duffield Street Block Association
— Green Party of Brooklyn
— Park Slope Greens
— United Neighbors for Brooklyn
— Atlantic Avenue Betterment Association
— Brownstone Revival Coalition
— Fans for Fair Play
…and more.
New York, NY — Marking the second-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s infamous decision in Kelo v. New London, which gave the nod to the City of New London to use eminent domain to take homes for a private development, home and business owners, and tenants in New York City are banding together to raise public awareness that New York City has become one of the worst abusers of eminent domain and that no one’s home or business is safe when the City and State continue to "assemble land" for the benefit of private developers.
"Eminent domain abuse is an abuse of our fundamental constitutional rights. In New York City it’s reaching epidemic proportions," said Lumi Michelle Rolley of NolandGrab.org. "Given its policy of eminent domain abuse, it is no surprise that New York hasn’t even attempted to reform its eminent domain laws since the infamous Kelo Supreme Court decision."
"Mayor Bloomberg and the State of New York consistently favor the interest of big developers over that of regular citizens," said Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn’s Daniel Goldstein. "The Bloomberg Administration’s policy has been to misuse and abuse eminent domain, with the support of New York State; this policy has gone too far. We’re taking a stand, not just for ourselves, but also for all New Yorkers who believe in the American dream and the importance of homes and businesses.”
Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn leads a broad-based community coalition advocating for development that will unite our communities instead of dividing and destroying them. DDDB opposes Forest City Ratner’s Atlantic Yards’ abuse of eminent domain. DDDB has funded and organized owner and tenant plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit charging that eminent domain for Atlantic Yards violates the US. Constitution. Like the other neighborhoods, phony "blight" findings are being used to justify the eminent domain abuse.
Joy Chatel and Lew Greenstein are fighting to save their historic homes on Duffield St. in Brooklyn. Their homes were part of the Underground Railroad network and are under threat of demolition to make way for a hotel parking garage. A lawsuit has been filed contesting the accuracy of the City’s study, which determined that the historical significance of the homes could not be proven.
Property owners and tenants in West Harlem are battling to keep their homes and businesses from Columbia University’s expansion of their uptown campus. Since the project was unveiled the university has refused to take eminent domain off the table. The application for review under the city’s land-use procedure was just approved by the City Planning Commission.
Once again, Willets Point Queens businesses and a longtime resident are under threat of eminent domain. For decades the City has failed to provide basic services to this neighborhood. Despite the municipal neglect, the area is the location of hundreds of successful businesses that the City is seeking to displace.
NoLandGrab is an information portal run by several private citizens to increase awareness of the Atlantic Yards fight and eminent domain battles citywide.