Thursday, October 2, 2008





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Lobbying For Gowanus Rezoning? $365,000
Getting Your Way? Priceless



Client:
Toll Brothers
Attn: David Von Spreckelson

New York Urban Division

16 Court Street Suite 1009
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Lobbyists:
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, LLP
1177 Av. of the Americas
New York, NY.10036

Compensation:

in 2006: $ 23,085.50

in 2007: $ 65,025.50
in 2008: $276,966.50
Grand Total: $365,077.50


Targets
: New York City Council, City Planning Commission, Brooklyn Borough President, Brooklyn Community Board 6 and Mayor's Office, State Assembly

Subject
: Rezoning Of Property Bounded By Bond St., Carroll Street, the Gowanus Canal and 2nd Street


What chances do Carroll Gardeners have to protect their neighborhood from over-development if developers are spending mega bucks on lobbyists in order to influence local politicians and community boards?
Yesterday, I reported that Bill Stein, developer of Oliver House at 360 Smith Street had spent $ 35,000 to lobby Councilman Bill DeBlasio.
A further search on New York City's government page revealed that the Toll Brothers have spent a total of $365,000 to facilitate the rezoning of the two blocks along the Gowanus Canal that they wish to have rezoned for residential use so that they can build condos.
Now, don't get me wrong. I know that lobbying is perfectly legal, but it's something that I associate with Washington and big government. Finding out that it happens right here on such a local level is disturbing in many ways.
As local residents, we should insist on a level playing field as well as equal attention from our politicians and representatives.
We may not have the money that these fat cat developers can throw around, but we pay plenty of taxes...and we vote!



Related Reading:
http://www.nyc.gov/lobbyistsearch/search?client=TOLL+BROTHERS%2C+INC.

Oliver House Developer Spending Big Bucks To Lobby Councilman Bill DeBlasio

Toll Brothers Come To CB6 Complete With Union Entourage


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