$2.2M and Three Years for a Toilet? Community Leaders Slam City’s Broken Infrastructure Process
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$2.2M and Three Years for a Toilet? Community Leaders Slam City’s Broken Infrastructure Process
A $2.2 million price tag. A three-year timeline. And all for a restroom renovation that won’t even break ground until 2027. The restrooms at Mathews-Palmer Playground are scheduled to be renovated. Photo: Catie Savage For residents of Hell’s Kitchen, the proposed upgrade to the public restrooms at Mathews Palmer Playground — tucked between W45th and W46th Streets and 9th/10th Avenues — was supposed to be a welcome improvement. But as Manhattan C…
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