Movin Out: Tenants Contemplate Move Out of Bar Annex as Demo on Main St Begins

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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. By John F. Bailey. October 6, 2004: The demolition of the vacated storefronts on Main Street began today to clear the way for the Louis Cappelli Renaissance Square Hotel and Condominium project. Bruce Berg, Vice President of Cappelli Enterprises, said a demolition permit has been obtained from the City of White Plains and utilities turned off, and preliminary demolition procedures had begun today.



 


MOVIN’ OUT: A moving van was removing the voluminous  papers, notes, and back issues of Suburban Street, some 28 years of records of the White Plains independent news source for a quarter century of James Benerofe, real estate magnate and White Plains premier publisher. The “Benerofe Archives” were being moved out of the Bar Building annex to a new location within the city this morning. Meanwhile a Cappelli Enterprises demolition person can be seen straddling the lowrise roof of the unoccupied shops on Main Street in preparing for the razing of the vacated storefronts to the right of the 1929-vintage Bar Building which will be preserved, and rehabilitated by Mr. Cappelli in cooperation with the Bar Building owners, Anthony and Frank Longhitano. Photo by WPCNR News


Mr. Berg also said that he was in the final stages of completing negotiations with Westin Hotels to run the hotel to be erected on the site occupied by the vacant store fronts, and that will run through to the proposed office building on Hamilton Avenue. Asked if “The Super Dealer,” Donald Trump, investor in Trump Tower at City Center, was considering partnering in the hotel, Mr. Berg said he had not knowledge of that at this point, that Mr. Trump was only investing in the City Center at this time.


Berg assured WPCNR that no demolition would begin on the Bar Building Annex while tenants were still occupying that premises. He said the storefronts would be torn down up to the Trump Tower at City Center sales office.



The Trump Tower at City Center Marketing Center will remain. Ruins of old RKO Theater to the left will be razed.  Photo by WPCNR News

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Day 101: Liberator of Mandela, Files for Stay with U.S. Supreme Court for Elena

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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS LAW JOURNAL. By John F. Bailey. October 6, 2004, UPDATED October 7, 12:00 A.M. E.D.T.: Nathan Lewin, principal of Lewin & Lewin, Columbia Law Professor and described as one of the two most influential attorneys in the nation’s capitol, was in the process of filing an emergency motion with the United States Supreme Court Wednesday requesting the country’s highest court grant a stay, (pending appeal), of the 6-month jail sentence handed out to White Plains resident, Elena Sassower, a resident of Lake Street, for “Disruption of Congress.” Ms. Sassower is serving her 101st Day in jail today. Mr. Lewin’s motion is expected to be filed Monday in the United States Supreme Court. It is possible that Ms. Sassower may be freed as early as Tuesday.


 



White Plains Number One Political Prisoner.


Elena Sassower of Lake Street, White Plains


Day 101


Photo from Center of Judicial Accountability.



The motion was being prepared by Mr. Lewin and his daughter Wednesday, after the three-judge Appellate Court in Washington denied Ms. Sassower’s latest appeal for a stay last week. Doris Sassower, who with her daughter, founded the Center for Judicial Accountability in White Plains, was hopeful of swift Supreme Court action to free her daughter.


 


Going to the Top Court in the Land


 


Miles Ehrenkranz, spokesperson for the Center for Judicial Accountability explained to WPCNR yesterday the plight of Ms. Sassower:


 


“Papers are currently being prepared (Wednesday)  in light of the most recent rejection (of Elena’s Sassower’s request for a stay) despite the late-breaking news that the U.S. Attorney’s Office has consented a hundred per cent  to release Elena from prison. The three judge panel said no and denied her release, gave it to Judge Brian Holman, and he said no, without a reason.”


 


Ehrenkranz said that at this point the world-famous law firm of Lewin & Lewin, has consented to take up Ms. Sassower’s cause.


 


“The firm of Lewin & Lewin, which helped free Nelson Mandela (in 1990). They normally command $1,000 an hour and they are taking Elena’s case pro bono. They are preparing papers for an emergency motion for it (the request for a stay pending appeal) for it to be brought before the U.S. Supreme Court, “ Ehrankrenz reports to WPCNR.


 


Petition of 1,000 signatures circulated.


 


The Center for Judicial Accountability is circulating an electronic petition through their website, www.petitiononline.com/elena  ,  demanding Ms. Sassower’s release, pending her appeal.


 


 


Ehrenkranz said of the petition: “That petition has also been hand-carried throughout New York City, and other major cities across the country, by members of the family, members of the organization and we’re nearing 1,000 signatures. Among the people to receive hard copies of said signatures on that petition, are the President of the United States, Senator John Kerry, the D.C. Court of Appeals, the United States Supreme Court, and many humanitarian organizations, such as Amnesty International, American Civil Liberties Union, and National Amnesty.”


 


Open Your Mouth in My  Senate Judiciary Committee and You Go Directly to Jail, Do Not Get to Call an Attorney, and Do Not Get a Stay Pending Appeal.


 


Ms. Sassower was charged when she asked to testify at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on one of President George Bush’s appointees to the federal bench, whom the Center for Judicial Accountabilty felt was unqualified. The hearing was closed, and Ms. Sassower asked politely if she could speak, and the Chairman of that Committee, Senator Saxby Chambliss  promptly directed capitol police to arrest her. 


 


She was jailed and charged with disruption of congress. She was tried and convicted in April of this year, and her sentence doubled by Judge Holeman June 28, (her sentencing date), when she refused to write a letter of contrition for her behavior and submit to the conditions of a suspended sentence. Those conditions would have prohibited her from advocating before congress or government institutions, in return for probation.


 


Senators Clinton and Schumer, New York delegation Do Not Raise an eyebrow.


 


To date, Mr. Ehrenkranz says no rights organization or political figure has professed concern over the treatment of Ms. Sassower,  (Though many New York political figures wrote letters on behalf of convicted and incarcerated State Senator Guy Vellella who extorted bribes, was convicted, sentenced to a year and was released this week after three months in jail.)


 


Local Media Ignore Sassower in the Slammer.


 


Strangely,  the New York media which usually thrives  on reporting  the slightest inconvenience visited on terrorist suspects and unruly protestors, or accused politicians, and public figures in sexual indiscretions as ignored the Sassower matter.


 


Despite the widespread notification of Ms. Sassower’s jailing by congress, only one news story resulted in The Philadelphia Inquirer. The television news show 20/20 rejected coverage, as did CBS 60 Minutes.


 


The New York Times and the Gannett Journal-News have not carried the story either, nor have Channel 7, 4, 2, and 5, and News 12 in the local area, or any radio talk show. The New York Law Journal has run a story, WPCNR believes. The only news media that has reported this story locally is WPCNR, which is puzzling.


 


 The London Times however, finds this story very intriguing and is now in the process of preparing a story on the Sassower matter.


 


Ms. Sassower’s mother reports that the Rabbi of Temple Israel in White Plains had written a letter on her daughter’s behalf to the three-judge panel. (Elena Sassower teaches at Temple Israel.) She also instructs at another temple in New York City where the Rabbi also wrote a letter extolling her character and requesting the three-judge panel grant her a stay.


 


The Advocate Steps Up


 


Nathan Lewin and his daughter, Alyza, are the principals of Lewin & Lewin, and Mr. Lewin delayed a trip to Israel this week to prepare the motion for a stay to the Supreme Court.


 


Mr. Lewin is described in a 1999 article by The Jerusalem Post as having been chosen by The Wasingtonian magazine as the No. 2 on the list of 50 Best Lawyers in Washington in 1992. Lewin was ranked behind Robert Bennett as Number One.


 


The Post notes he has represented Richard Nixon, Ed Meese, Meir Kahane, and Jodie Foster in the John Hinckley Case. He is reported on a social footing with two of the Supreme Court justices, Anton Scalia and Stephen Breyer.


 


Lewin, The Post reports has argued 27 cases before the Supreme Court, and is a professor at Columbia Law School, and has written many articles on Supreme Court law.


 


Mrs. Sassower said hopefully a release and grant of a stay could come at any time, if the Supreme Court chose. Mr. Ehrenkranz said late Wednesday afternoon that the motion on Elena Sassower’s behalf would be filed Monday at the Supreme Court, and he said a stay and Ms. Sassower’s subesequent release might come as early as Tuesday.


 


 


 


 


 

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Rick Ammirato Named New Executive Director of the BID

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 WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. From The Downtown District Management Association (Edited). October 6, 2004: The White Plains Downtown District Management Association (BID) announced Tuesday that it has unanimously selected Rick Ammirato to be the new Executive Director of the BID.  Mr. Ammirato begins his new assignment next Tuesday, he said Thursday morning.

 


Mr. Ammirato is the friendly, always cooperative office manager,  press liaison, researcher, preparer of news releases  and producer of Mayor Delfino’s public appearances for City Hall, replaces Kathleen Gunn, former Executive Director who took the position of Assisant City Manager of Fort Lauderdale, Florida one week ago.


“I am pleased to announce the appointment of Rick Ammirato as our new Executive Director,” said Jeffery Stillman, Chairman of the downtown BID.  “Rick brings with him an exceptional knowledge of City government and has worked closely with the BID as it has strived to improve the downtown.  I believe this will be a smooth and seamless transition.”


“Rick has been a tremendous asset for my administration as we worked to revitalize our downtown and City.  He has done a great job and I’m sure he’ll continue to work just as successfully with the BID,” said White Plains Mayor Joseph Delfino.


The Ammirato File


Mr. Ammirato comes to the BID after two and half years of working as a Policy Specialist for White Plains Mayor Joseph Delfino. During his tenure with the City, Mr. Ammirato has worked closely with the Mayor and his senior staff to manage development in the downtown and continue the City’s remarkable renaissance.  He holds a master’s degree in communications from Georgetown University and has an extensive background in marketing, communications and development.


Ammirato  said of his predecessor, Ms. Gunn: “Kathleen left the BID in a strong position to capitalize on the downtown’s growth.  I look forward to the opportunity of taking the downtown to the next level and to cultivating and encouraging more partnerships between stakeholders,” said Ammirato.


The BID’s functions include supplementing the work done by the City to revitalize downtown White Plains. Its activities encompass marketing the downtown through citywide events such as the Downtown New Year’s Celebration, operating the Clean Sweeps Program, the Ambassador Program and the Planter Program and promoting the downtown locally and nationally.

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NYPH Issues Statement on Council Site Plan One Year Renewal.

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WPCNR FOR THE RECORD. October 6, 2004: The New York Presbyterian Hospital has issued the following statement commenting on the Monday evening 5-2 decision of the Common Council renewing their site plan for another year to build the proton accelerator/biomedial research building on their White Plains campus:


NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital appreciates the interest and support demonstrated by the Mayor and White Plains Common Council members with regard to our permit extension.  The Hospital has dedicated an enormous amount of time, money and effort in meeting the stringent conditions and requirements related to bringing this project to fruition.  We have worked diligently to meet what are inarguably the most extensive and far-reaching set of environmental standards ever applied to a project in White Plains.  This has been a time-consuming effort, but we are confident that the project justifies our efforts, and it will be of great benefit to the White Plains community.  We look forward to continuing to move forward with this exciting plan.


 


 

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Trump Tower On Fire! Over 30 Units Sold. $25 Million in Sales in 2 Days.

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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. From Cappelli Enterprises. October 6, 2004, Updated with Pix, 3:45 P.M. E.D.T.: As final preparations are being made for the October 17th formal opening of the Sales Center for Trump Tower at City Center and The Lofts at City Center – Westchester’s newest luxury residences – buyers for the condominiums are already lining up and over 15 percent (Over 30) of the homes have been spoken for.  Since sales began last weekend, more than $25 million in contracts have been signed.



TRUMP TOWER AT CITY CENTER, September 20, 2004. Seen from City Hall, White Plains  Photo by WPCNR News


 



LOUIS CAPPELLI. The Super Developer. Builder of Trump Tower at City Center. Photo Capture of Mr. Cappelli’s Appearance at June 7, 2004 Common Council Meeting


 by WPCNR News.


 


“The level of interest we are seeing is unprecedented in my experience as a developer,” commented Louis R. Cappelli, President of Cappelli Enterprises, the builder of City Center.  “Over the last six months we have been keeping a list of the names of people who have expressed interest in buying.  We have now begun scheduling the more than 500 people on this list prior to the formal opening of the Sales Center.  And the response has been nothing short of astounding.  In the first two days in which we had appointments with the first 50 people on this list, over 50 percent resulted in contracts.  It’s been truly overwhelming.”


 


No Doubt About Success Now, Super Developer Says


 


“Any doubts about the viability of sophisticated, high-rise and loft style living in downtown White Plains fade very quickly when you see this kind of response,” Mr. Cappelli said.  “We were very confident that the luxury condominiums at City Center would be a success.  But, frankly, the response we have seen in the first two days goes beyond our wildest dreams.”


 



The Sales Center on Main Street. An impressive model of the Trump Tower, plaza and roof toop playground can be seen just inside the entrance. Photo by WPCNR News


 


He said that appointments would continue to be held with all of those on the waiting list leading up to the formal Sales Center opening on October 17.  “We plan to continue to work with this VIP list over the next two weeks.  At this point, the advantage of buying early is becoming obvious, because the high level of buyer interest we are seeing will inevitably put upward pressure on sales prices.”


 


Snowbirds and Empty Nesters.


 


The initial buyers represent a broad cross-section of the market, he explained.  “Among the first buyers are ‘snowbirds’ who live in the south in the winter, but want to have a beautiful care-free home in Westchester in the summer and for the holidays.  There are ‘empty-nesters’ who are selling large homes they no longer need, but who want maintenance free living offered in Trump Tower and The Lofts at City Center homes.  And there are people who work in New York City who want Manhattan-style living that’s priced well below the Manhattan market, yet is only 30 minutes from Grand Central.”            


 


The condominiums at City Center include 212 homes in Trump Tower and 29 homes in The Lofts at City Center.  The two new buildings accessed by a courtyard on Martine Avenue are the final components of the $325 million City Center complex that Cappelli is completing in the heart of downtown White Plains.  Both Trump Tower and The Lofts will feature ultra-luxurious interior design features throughout the spacious residences.  The buildings are scheduled to be ready for occupancy in mid-2005.


 


The Sales Center that will serve both buildings will formally open at 227 Main Street directly opposite the Renaissance Square fountains in downtown White Plains on Sunday, October 17.  The 5,000-square-foot Sales Center will feature an architectural model of the entire City Center site, plus miniature replicas of three residences in Trump Tower and The Lofts. The Sales Center will also feature full-size models of the kitchen, master bath and second bath at Trump Tower, as well as bathrooms and kitchen of The Lofts.  The models will show the luxury finishes to be used throughout the residences.


 



Donald Trump. The Super Dealer. Photo by Photorazzi


 


Commenting on City Center, Mr. Trump observed: “The location and architecture of Trump Tower at City Center is top of the line.  Louis and I understand quality – and that is what we are bringing to this development in White Plains at City Center.  Based on what we are already experiencing, we anticipate that our sales program will exceed our expectations.  Trump Tower at City Center is attracting the highest level of Westchester purchasers, as well as buyers looking for a luxury living alternative to Manhattan.”


 


The Marketing Directors is the exclusive marketing and sales agent for Trump Tower at City Center.  According to Adrienne Albert, President of The Marketing Directors, “Having worked with Donald Trump at Trump Place in Manhattan, and Louis Cappelli at City Center, we are delighted to be part of this unbelievably successful collaboration.”


 



 


 

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Hosp of Univ Penn to Break Ground on Proton Accelerator in Philly

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WPCNR PHILADELPHIA INQUISITOR. By John F. Bailey. October 5, 2004: WPCNR has learned that the University of Pennyslvania Penn Health System  in Philadelphia expects to break ground on a 1,000,000 square foot facility in July, 2005, beginning with construction of a proton accelerator treatment center to start the project. The new proton accelerator will be a competitor to the New York Presbyterian Hospital proposed facility, because it is within 90 miles of  the NYPH White Plains campus, and the Philadelphia facility expects to be treating patients by mid-2008.


 


The proton accelerator planned to begin construction in Philadelphia duplicates the on-the-drawing-boards treatment center planned by New York Presbyterian Hospital, the site plan extension for which, was approved Monday evening at the White Plains Common Council meeting.


 


Nothing Has Changed?


 


During the Monday evening meeting it was cogently argued by Commissioner of Planning Susan Habel and four Councilpersons (Arnold Bernstein, Benjamin Boykin, Larry Delgado, and Robert Greer) buttressed their approval of a site plan extension on the premise that “nothing had changed” in conditions in the city environment since the last proton accelerator site plan renewal was approved last year. They also agreed with the Planning Department spin that the time the New York Presbyterian Hospital has had to take in drawing up approach road, landscape, storm water retention pools was a situation caused by the Common Council and the Department of Environmental Conservation storm water retention standards.


 


Meanwhile, at a hospital a mere 90 miles away…


 


WPCNR, in an interview with Susan Phillips, Chief of Staff for Penn Medicine in Philadelphia, has also learned that the facility has been in the planning for the last two years, and is expected to be completed in 2008. Phillips said Penn Medicine is in the final stages of selecting the vendor  the proton accelerator.


 


Asked where the proton accelerator expected to draw patients from, Phillips said the facility would be the only proton accelerator in the “Northeast Corridor,” but also expected to draw patients “from all over.”


 


Ms. Philips declined to discuss the costs of the facility with CNR, citing the sensitivity of the proton accelerator supplier selection process she described as being in its final stages.


 


Penn’s Accelerator May be treating while NYPH model may still be under construction


 


Ms. Philips reports the Penn  proton accelerator construction is on target for a mid-to-late 2008 opening.


 


 “A proton accelerator will be acquired by Penn. We have not decided on the vendor yet. We are constructing it as part of a major ambulatory care center. It is a three-year construction period at this moment. We have already started clearing the site and the construction will commence as soon as the site is cleared. I’d say, in the next six to nine months (July, 2005).”


 


Funding Not Clear at this time. Vendors Vie.


 


WPCNR asked about how the proton accelerator (estimated by vendors Hitachi and ACCEL to be in the neighborhood of $160 Million), would be funded, Phillips said


 


“We’re funding it, obviously, a significant portion will come from our own operations and fundraising,” Phillips said.


 


Asked if the funding would consider a supplier who also invests in their own projects, such as Hitachi, (which is building the M.D. Anderson proton accelerator in Houston, and holds a financial stake in the facility), Phillips said,  “ I’m speaking about the entire facility, not just the proton department, if you will, within this large facility. Once a vendor  (for the proton accelerator) is selected, we’ll have more definite information on those points.”


 


WPCNR asked if ACCEL of Germany, Udo Klein’s company putting together the proton accelerator for the Rinecker Proton Therapy Center in Munich, was being considered by Penn, Phillips said she could not comment on that. Asked what type of accelerator (cyclotron or synchrotron ) Penn Medicine was looking at, Phillips declined: “I’m not going to comment on any specifics. We’re in a very intense phase right now, I hope you’ll understand.”


 


Asked the cost of the proton facility, she said, “that depends a lot on equipment. That will become clear shortly.”


 


The Selection of the Proton Accelerator Vendor Process


 


She said Penn expects to select the proton accelerator supplier within the next six months.


 


WPCNR asked if Ms. Phillips had taken a look at the Rinecker Proton Therapy Center in Munich, Germany, under construction. She answered, “Yes, we’ve been touring. I can’t really go into greater detail. We have been to several proton facilities.”


 


I inquired,  “But not the Munich one?”


 


Ms. Phillips laughingly said, “I’m not going to go there, John.”


 


Walk-in Center


 


Commenting in general on the new facility Penn is about to start, Ms. Phillips said:


“It’s going to be a center for advanced medicine We’re very excited about it. It’s going to be adjacent to our hospital quite an excellent location for the kind of care we deliver at Penn. It’s (going to be) across the street from HUB (Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania), our main teaching hospital.”


 


(The Penn Health system flagship hospital is the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania), and is rated one of the nation’s “Honor Roll” hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. Penn’s School of Medicine is ranked # 3 in the nation for receipt of National Institute of Health research funds, and #4 in the nation in U.S. News ranking of top research-oriented medical schools, according to the Penn Health System website, www.uphs.upenn.edu )


 


The Penn Ambulatory Care Center which will house the proton accelerator is a much larger more detailed project than the New York Presbyterian Hospital Facility and has taken three years from conception to imminent start of construction.


 


Phillips aid the new facility would house all Penn Hospital’s  advanced out-patient treatment centers.  She reports the proton accelerator facility will be “contiguous” to it:  “We’re building a complete ambulatory care center in four phases, and when it’s completely built-out it will be one million square feet.”


 


Ms. Phillips declined to say how many patients she expected the new facility to attract.


 


Three Years in the Making.


 


On the planning stage for the facility, Ms. Phillips commented, “The planning for the building has been about three years. The earnest planning for the site and the building has been the last 24 months. Once we select a vendor they will be intimately involved (in the proton accelerator construction design).”


 


What marketing area would the proton facility be serving, WPCNR asked.


 


Phillips characterized the Penn Proton Accelerator this way:  “This will be the only facility of this kind in the northeastern corridor, MidAtlantic, but patients who want to come to Penn Care will come from all over. “


 


A Treatment of Great Worth.


 


I asked if she had any medical information on the accelerator and its medical performance as a cancer treatment.


 


She said, “We’re not going to making statements at all until we finished the vendor selection. We’re at the stage where we want to be focused on selecting the right vendor. Obviously we would not be moving forward if we didn’t think it was a  treatment therapy of great worth.”

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Main Street Sewer Lining Procedure Begins. To Be Completed Wednesday Evening.

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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS UNDERGROUND. By John F. Bailey. October 5, 2004: The process of lining the Main Street begain at the intersection of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard and Main Street Monday evening approximately 7:30 P.M. American Water Systems, the company hired by Louis Cappelli to execute the critical lining process, was installing 145 feet of polyester lining in the sewer after connecting a bypass pipe to drain the Main line of sewage without interrupting the flow of the city’s byproducts.



Commissioner of Public Works Joseph Nicoletti  on the scene at Martin Luther King & Main. Nicoletti fought for the lining of the sewer, and  was personally on hand past midnight observing the process with a critical eye. Photo by WPCNR NEWS


The lining, Commissioner Nicoletti told the CitizeNetReporter, would increase Main Street sewer capacity approximately 40 to 50%, in his experience, making the bathroom world safe and secure for Mr. and Mrs. White Plainses-to-be who are renting and purchasing the units in the City Center apartments and Trump condominiums.



White Polyester Lining Is lowered into manhole. Green hose filled with water fills the lining, the exterior of which is coated with a resin apoxy that adheres to the interior of the sewer pipe. The lining is purchased in custome lengths, refrigerated and shipped just prior to the start of the job, according to Commissioner Nicoletti. Photo by WPCNR News



High Speed pump left sucks up the sewage flow through the short pipe leading to the manhole. That pipe extends down into the catch basin below the 18-inch main (shown which leads to the 27-inch main sewer on the other side of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Boulevard). The pump unit sucks the regular sewage flowing down from Court Street, creating a bypass, and feeds the effluent into another sewer, allowing the sewer technicians to line the main pipe, now empty of sewage. Water from a hydrant is pumped into the white polyester lining and the pressure of the water molds the lining to the interior of the sewer piple. A resin apoxy mixture on the exterior of the lining adheres to the interior of the sewer pipe, effectively relining it. Photo by WPCNR News


The process is being paid for by Mr. Cappelli, developer of City Center, including the cost of police traffic monitors at the site and the cost of water to install the lining.

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Council Extends NYPH Site Plan One More Year.

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WPCNR COMMON COUNCIL CHRONICLE-EXAMINER. By John F. Bailey. October 5, 2004: After approximately 10 citizens spoke out strongly against the city renewing the New York Presbyterian Hospital site plan approval for another year, because the city environment had changed and there was question about the commercial partners of the project,  the council voted 5-2 to extend it.


New councilmen Arnold Bernstein and Larry Delgado (both of whom had the excuse of not being present at the original approvals) chose to extend the plan, along with Mayor Delfino, Robert Greer and Benjamin Boykin. The Councilmen voting for the extension said the hospital had been diligent, and that


Rita Malmud voted “No” because she said the project had definitely turned commercial in nature, in her opinion, and Tom Roach cast a “No” vote because of significant change occuring in the city. Roach also accused Planning Commissioner Susan Habel of misinterpreting the intent of the city zoning code to allow the extension. WPCNR asked Benjamin Boykin why the council did not table the matter for a month to get more information from the hospital, and Mr. Boykin started to answer then said “No comment,” and walked away from this reporter.



IN THE FIRST TRAFFIC STUDY IN REAL TIME SINCE DEVELOPMENT BEGAIN IN THE WHITE PLAINS  RENNAISSANCE, Tom Soyk, Commissioner of Traffic, reported to the Council that “real time” traffic counts taken from the traffic signal sensors that record traffic at the four major intersections around New York Presbyterian Hospital, show that traffic volumes had reached 47% of the anticipated volume in the year 2006, based on the New York Presbyterian Hospital study at this time. (That is 47% before the City Center towers are filled, before the Cappelli Hotel and Condominiums are built.) Photo by WPCNR News. 


Soyk told WPCNR that if the hospital project was not built by 2006, traffic could be expected to exceed the volumes anticipated by the hospital traffic study in subsequent years, when the project comes on line. WPCNR estimates the proton accelerator/biomedical research facility will not be compelted until 2008 or 2009. The Traffic Study, according to Rick Ammirato of the Mayor’s Office will be available at 12 noon.  The Common Council also approved the contact for the Civil Service Employees Association granting wage hikes totaling 19% out through 2007.

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Inspecting the Tower: The Trump Treatment

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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. By a White Plains CitizeNetReporter. October 5, 2004: A WPCNR reader toured the Trump Tower at City Center Sales Office Monday, and files this report about their impressions on how Trump Tower at City Center is being presented:


 


Hi John,

 

As you probably know, the sales office for the Trump Tower and the Loft building at City Center opened last weekend.  My wife and I made an appointment and spoke with a sales agent.  If you haven’t already done this you should certainly go to the office and hear the sales pitch.  My impression is that given the amenities and quality of the apartments, the prices are very attractive. 

 

 I believe that the apartments with the best exposures, layouts and views are being snapped up.  There may even be investors who are buying now and looking for a quick profit by reselling when the building is complete.

 

There is only one negative I found and that has to do with the parking.  Most condominiums in Westchester include one or two parking spaces as part of the purchase price ; you usually own your parking space and it will appear in your title.  At the City Center, Capelli will remain the owner of the parking garage and will be renting the spaces to the condominium owners.  The parking space rental will be $100/month and there is no guarantee that this will not increase over time. 

 

Another negative feature of the parking is that the garage will have valet parking.  This makes sense for Capelli, because with Valet parking many more cars can be parked in the available space (each earning $100/month).  This is probably a workable arrangement in Manhattan where during the work week most people take public transportation or walk, and only use there car on weekend trips to the Hamptons. 

 

In Westchester, we are accustomed to having a car available for trips multiple times each day and the thought of calling ahead each time to have a valet retrieve our car would be strange indeed.  And what about the 100+ morning auto commuters all coming down to the Valet between 7:30 and 8:00 AM asking for their cars to get to work.  That should be very interesting.

 

Just thought you might be interested.

 

A White Plains CitizeNetReporter

 

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White Plains Dept of Public Safety Hosts Emergency Coordination Conference

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. From Inspector Daniel Jackson, White Plains Department of Public Safety. October 4, 2004 (EDITED):  A first-in-the-nation public safety summit will convene Thursday, October 14, 2004 from 9 am to 5 pm in White Plains at the Pace University graduate center, 1 Martine Avenue. The conference will feature presentations by senior public safety officials from Phoenix, Charlotte-Mecklenburg and the White Plains Department of Public Safety on the issue of coordinating public safety efforts, followed by discussion.



Mayor Joseph Delfino of White Plains, (Left)  with Deputy Public Safety Commissioner Charles Jennings intoducing the coordinated, newly commissioned Police and Fire emergency response vehicles in July, which respond as a team to fast-breaking emergency events. Photo WPCNR News Archive.


Federal homeland security and domestic preparedness officials, plus high-level police, fire, EMS and private sector executives from mid-sized cities with populations between 50,000 and 250,000 throughout New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have been invited to attend by the cosponsors: the White Plains Department of Public Safety (which coordinates its police and fire bureaus under a Public Safety Commissioner); two leading national organizations, the Police Executive Research Forum and the International Association of Fire Chiefs; and Pace University, through its Edwin G. Michaelian Institute for Public Policy and Management. One hundred have signed up to attend the conference as of this date, which is free to officials who were invited. The conference is not open to the public.


 


Promising models of coordination already exist, notably in White Plains, New York, Phoenix, Arizona and Charlotte-Mecklenberg, North Carolina. To encourage officials to explore these and other models, deliberately postponing New York City’s unique issues for a later day, the organizers have invited a who’s who of  public safety to share in a series of presentations.


 


 From the recent report of the national 9/11 commission to the McKinsey and Co. examination of on New York City’s response to the disaster, 9/11 has spotlighted the importance of police, fire and EMS coordination for homeland security and emergencies — and on the difficulties of achieving it.


 


 “Building blocks.”


 


 Broader context will come from two nationally-recognized experts on emergency preparedness — Arnold Howitt, Ph.D., executive director of the Taubman Center for State & Local Government at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, and Jerome Hauer, former director of the New York City Mayor’s Office of Emergency Management under Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and now director of the Response to Emergencies and Disasters Institute at George Washington University Medical Center.


 



White Plains Commissioner of Public Safety Dr. Frank Straub at the Department of Public Safety at recent Promotion Ceremony for Fire Fighters.


Photo, WPCNR News Archive.


 


“We hope to help leaders in public safety identify collaborative models that police, fire, EMS, municipal governments and the private sector can use to prepare for and respond to critical incidents,” said White Plains Public Safety Commissioner Frank Straub, the former Deputy Commissioner of Training and Assistant Commissioner in the New York City Police Department’s Counter Terrorism Bureau. He holds a PhD. in criminal justice and is an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City.


 


“Police, fire and EMS leaders haven’t dropped the ball,” added Brian Nickerson, Director of Pace’s Michaelian Institute – “it’s that few institutional frameworks have been established to help them jointly identify the issues, get feedback from one another and coordinate their efforts into a plan.”


 


The conference will stress “building blocks” that can lead to opportunities for collaborative emergency preparedness such as routine police-fire problem solving, “Weed-and-Seed” initiatives, safe housing, and joint all-hazards planning.


 


New foundation created.


 


The conference is an early result of a three-way partnership created this spring between Pace, the White Plains Department of Public Safety and a new foundation, The Foundation for Emergency Preparedness, established with donations from members of the Fenway Charitable Foundation and other private benefactors.


 


Pace’s Michaelian Institute has been working with municipal governments to address these issues for the last three years, having presented a half-day conference on emergency preparedness in 2002. More recently it worked with Commissioner Straub and the new foundation to conduct a focus group of emergency responders to highlight issues in need of further attention.


 


“We hope this model, and variations of it, will set a pattern for and help to facilitate improved public safety coordination all across the country,” said Straub.


 


 As of today, a spokesperson for the Department of Public Safety said “We are expecting around 100 attendees or so, and a schedule of speakers and topics will be forthcoming. The topics will be geared towards theory and policy rather than technical aspects.”


Officials attending from out of town will be accomodated at the Crowne Plaza. To register for the conference, contact Inspector Daniel Jackson or Detective Donnelly at (914) 422-6358.  The summit is free to invited attendees, who are from the “executive levels” of the organizations the Department wanted to participate in the conference, and “a  few select partners from the corporate world.”


The Summit is not open to the public, but is open to the media.


Date:               Thursday, October 14, 2004


Time:              9:00 am – 5:00 pm


Location:        Pace University Westchester Graduate Center


                        1 Martine Avenue


                        White Plains, New York 10601


Title:                “Building Sound Homeland Security Foundations: Effective Models


                         for Mid-sized U.S. Cities”

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