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Brownfield cleanup and sustainability measures
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Council Member Riley asks about addressing community concerns regarding brownfield cleanup and measures to make the buildings more resilient with a smaller carbon footprint. Bruce Teitelbaum responds by highlighting the project's sustainability features.
- Teitelbaum mentions the proposal to build the first green energy district in Harlem.
- He emphasizes that the project aims to use the highest elements to ensure building resilience and sustainability.
- The developer expresses pride in the sustainability and resilient elements of the building.
Kevin Riley
0:29:18
Thank you, Patrick.
0:29:20
And throughout the Eula process, the community has been concerned about the brownfield cleanup.
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How are you addressing this concern and what are you doing to make these buildings more resilient and have a smaller carbon footprint?
Bruce Teitelbaum
0:29:31
Yeah.
0:29:32
So it's a great question.
0:29:34
We were really proud about the the sustainability and the resilient element of this building.
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We are proposing to build the first green energy district in Harlem.
0:29:43
It certainly would be the first green energy district in the city of New York.
0:29:46
And as I said in my testimony, I believe the country.
0:29:50
We are going to be using the highest elements to ensure that the building is most resilient, most sustainable.