NY attorney general weighs in: Harlem truck depot could be illegal

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NY attorney general weighs in: Harlem truck depot could be illegal
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A commercial truck depot stands where an ambitious residential complex had been promised. Now, New York Attorney General Letitia James is writing to the developer of the site that 'operation of the truck depot may constitute a public nuisance.'

, she addressed the controversy, writing, “you cannot build a truck stop” and “we want ACTUALLY affordable and low income housing,” while promoting a Jan. 28 rally at what she called “the scene of the crime truck stop.”

Air pollution is one of the most significant environmental threats to New Yorkers, contributing to approximately 6% of deaths annually. Of particular concern, the surrounding neighborhood already suffers from a high rate of child hospitalization associated with pollution-induced asthma.But a red and white banner strung from the former gas station’s canopy invited a different future: “PARK YOUR FLEET,” followed by contact information.

“Air pollution is one of the most significant environmental threats to New Yorkers, contributing to approximately 6% of deaths annually,” wrote James. “Of particular concern, the surrounding neighborhood already suffers from a high rate of child hospitalization associated with pollution-induced asthma.”the opening of the depot “unacceptable,” but indicated that the earlier terms had passed muster.

In an interview with Gothamist, Levine said the community desperately needs affordable housing and the fact that the site now has a “truck stop is absolutely outrageous.”

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