EASTSIDER-It’s no surprise that the Ave 34 Project has a troubled and slimy history.
And now we find that after the Planning Commission gave the go-ahead for the project, new evidence proves that there
are harmful toxins at the site.
The History
With a lot of help from Michael Henry Hayden, Richard Larsen, and Lincoln Heights Intel, we discovered during the Planning Commission hearing back in September of last year, that potential toxic chemicals underground were being ignored:
“Case in point a property next to the proposed building project, has known and serious pollution problems. Yet the Determination letter from the Planning Department simply indicates that there are no anticipated problems.
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As DONE Destructs, Their Incompetence Breeds Dysfunction in Lincoln Heights, Along with a Bright Spot Details
EASTSIDER-As the brain trust of DONE feeds top-down trash to BONC in the insanity of their
“Proposed Resolution by the Board of Neighborhood Commissioners Approving the Digital Communication Policy for the Neighborhood Councils,” their illness must be spreading to some of the Neighborhood Councils.
For example, at their recent meeting, the Lincoln Heights Neighborhood Council Executive Committee decided to rewrite their Meeting Agenda by taking off matters they didn’t want to deal with.
The event was partly triggered by DONE’s intrepid staff member, Jackie Kim, sending them on November 30, what she referred to as: