Max Meltzer Tower on Manhattan's Lower East Side is a 20-story building exclusively for seniors with 230 apartments housing an estimated 246 residents.
#12: Presenter –Executive Vice President for Development, Fred Harris
#13: Presenter –Executive Vice President for Development, Fred Harris who will then turn it over to General Manager Cecil HousePlease note that the amount of money will be reinvested into Public Housing – in Baruch and across the city at other NYCHA developments.General Manager Cecil House will then introduce Presenter – Bernel Hall- Senior Portfolio Managerwho is the Team Leader for this project.
#15: Photo caption: Lower East Side Developments (Jacob Riis Houses & Lillian Wald Houses)
#16: Presenter - Patricia Barrera, Sr. Deputy Director for Development who will ask that her team introduce themselves.
#17: Presenter - Patricia Barrera, Sr. Deputy Director for Development
#18: Presenter – J. ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ, CITY PLANNER
#19: Photo caption: Lower East Side Developments (Jacob Riis Houses & Lillian Wald Houses)
#20: Photo caption: Lower East Side Developments (Jacob Riis Houses & Lillian Wald Houses)
#21: Presenter – J. ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ, CITY PLANNER (NO RELOCATION)Existing Uses That Will Be Displaced By Infill:45 parking spaces (33 NYCHA permit holders)Compactor yard with one bulk container and one pre-crusherBasketball and handball courtsParking Policy: NYCHA continue to provide parking spaces for all current Campos Plaza I and II resident permit holders (a total of 59 spaces)Relocation Options (in blue) and Grounds Improvement :Compactor yard on former handball courtParking lot on north side of East 13th Street expanded to East 14th Street and parking lot on Avenue C reconfigured for any additional spacesCentral Plaza will be redesigned with participation of all Campos Plaza residents (could include new play area, seating area, or a basketball court)
#22: Presenter – J. ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ, CITY PLANNER (NO RELOCATION)Existing Uses That Will Be Displaced By Infill:45 parking spaces (33 NYCHA permit holders)Compactor yard with one bulk container and one pre-crusherBasketball and handball courtsParking Policy: NYCHA continue to provide parking spaces for all current Campos Plaza I and II resident permit holders (a total of 59 spaces)Relocation Options (in blue) and Grounds Improvement :Compactor yard on former handball courtParking lot on north side of East 13th Street expanded to East 14th Street and parking lot on Avenue C reconfigured for any additional spacesCentral Plaza will be redesigned with participation of all Campos Plaza residents (could include new play area, seating area, or a basketball court)
#31: Remind residents that we have copies of the presentation on the way out and also please visit the NYCHA website for updates.This is the start of many more conversations.