Bronx to establish waterfront redevelopment guidelines.Bronx Borough President Borough President (informally BP, or Beep in slang) is an elective office in each of the five boroughs of New York City. The offices of borough president were created in 1898 with the formation of the City of Greater New York. Adolfo Carrion, Jr., has convened a group of government, community and environmental leaders with an action mandate to develop, in a very short time, guidelines for the redevelopment of the Bronx' extensive waterfront. In charging the task force with its mission to deliver guidelines for development of a mix of commercial, industrial, residential and active and passive recreational uses, as well as enhancement of open space, and to do so in a relatively short timeframe with a consensus of opinion in support, Carrion said: "New projects in the pipeline and under discussion for the Bronx waterfront make it imperative that we act now to ensure that the people of the Bronx guide its redevelopment. There's already great excitement about projects now underway, such as the 'discovery' of the nascent nascent /nas·cent/ (nas´ent) (na´sent) 1. being born; just coming into existence. 2. just liberated from a chemical combination, and hence more reactive because uncombined. artist community in Port Morris, the coming of the Fulton Fish Market The Fulton Fish Market is a fish market in New York, United States. It was originally a wing of the Fulton Market, established in 1822 to sell a variety of foodstuffs and produce. to Hunt's Point, industrial development of the Harlem River Harlem River, navigable tidal channel, 8 mi (12.9 km) long with Spuyten Duyvil Creek, in New York City, SE N.Y., separating Manhattan from the Bronx. Connecting the Hudson and East rivers, it is a shipping shortcut between Long Island Sound and river ports north of Railyard and a major retail project in Kingsbridge. It's spurred serious talks with developers on such projects as a million-SF office and retail mall, a state-of-the-art hotel/convention center complex, a trading floor for the stock market, to name only a few. "We have an opportunity today to ensure that development takes place in the best interests of the waterfront communities, the borough and the city. By identifying the needs of business, residents and the complex ecologies of the rivers, sound and deltas that comprise this natural jewel we can develop wisely and well. "By acting boldly and quickly, using planning strategies that have worked brilliantly elsewhere adapted to local conditions, we can put the Bronx in the vanguard of development with such great reborn re·born adj. Emotionally or spiritually revived or regenerated. reborn Adjective active again after a period of inactivity Adj. 1. waterfront cities as Baltimore and New Orleans New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded . By advocating for the concerns of our constituencies with an eye toward finding solutions that work for everyone, we can build a coalition committed to harmonious integration of seemingly conflicting goals." The task force was divided into regional working groups. Working groups met targeting the Harlem River shore, the Bronx River The Bronx River, approximately 24 miles (38 km) long, flows through southeast New York in the United States. Its Native American name was the Aquahung before the arrival of European colonists, like Jonas Bronck, for whom the Bronx and its river are named, in 1639. and Bronx River Delta (Hunt's Point) and the East Bronx The East Bronx is that part of the New York City borough of the Bronx which lies east of the Bronx River; this roughly corresponds to the eastern half of the borough. Neighborhoods in the East Bronx include Wakefield, Williamsbridge, Eastchester, Baychester, Co-op City, City . A fourth group is working independently on preservation of the historic sites, architecture and businesses of City Island and is comprised of a coalition of civic and business associations. Carrion's strategy for advancing the Bronx as an exemplary place to live and work focuses on three primary issues economy, environment and education. Clearly the key to the Bronx' resurgence is a buoyant Buoyant The term used to describe a commodities market where the prices generally rise with ease when there are considerable signals of strength. Notes: These types of markets can be very volatile as the prices are rapid to rise and fall with investor sentiment. and growing economy that offers broad employment opportunities on all levels. Such an economy, which will be stimulated in no small measure by waterfront development, can only flourish in an appropriate environment, one that offers a quality of life characterized by affordable housing, safety, adequate health care and fresh air. Such an economy and environment are virtually unobtainable without a superior school system that helps every child in the borough realize his or her full potential as workers, citizens and individuals. |
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