NYC activists lose lawsuit opposing East River Park demolition for flood mitigation
The city can keep moving ahead with a controversial flood protection plan for the Lower East Side, a state appeals court ruled.
The court on Thursday shot down a lawsuit from activists opposed to Mayor de Blasios estimated $1.45 billion plan to demolish East River Park, cover it in about 8 feet of landfill and build a new green space on top of that. The goal of the project is to protect the area from rising sea levels.
Local activists who wanted to keep the 45-acre park and its roughly 1,000 trees intact argued that the state legislature should review the mayors plans, a last-ditch effort to block demolition work.
But the state court of appeals on Thursday upheld previous rulings rejecting that claim, bringing the activists lawsuit to a close.
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