Big News on Comissioner Appointments
Yesterday, CECPP received a response from the City of New York's lawyers, regarding our lawsuit to force the Mayor to reappoint or replace the 8 LPC Commissioners whose terms have expired. In reading through the document, we discovered that the city is claiming that our case is moot because:
"On February 15, 2007 the Mayor sent the names of five persons to the City Council to be appointed as Commissioners to the Landmarks Commission. It is also anticipated that in the summer of 2007 the names of two or three other Commissioners will be sent to the City Council. "
To put this in context, a few weeks ago, the City asked the court for an extension, in order to better prepare their response to our case. During that extension, it appears that the Mayor put together his list of Commissioners and submitted them to the City Council. Therefore, one can reasonably conclude that the Mayor made his appointments in response to the court case. So, a big congratulations and thank you to everyone who joined CECPP v Bloomberg. It appears that the lawsuit is already having a positive effect on the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Now the question is, who are these potential commissioners? Also, what are their qualifications and where are they from?
If any of you know any of the names, please feel free to submit them via email (Citizens@savelpc.org) or in the comments section of this blog.
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