Residents, Faith Leaders,
Community Groups and Advocates to Gather
for Parade, Interfaith Reflection and Sunflower Planting at South Bronx Brownfield Waterfront Site
Against Proposed Relocation of FreshDirect Diesel Trucking Operation
for Parade, Interfaith Reflection and Sunflower Planting at South Bronx Brownfield Waterfront Site
Against Proposed Relocation of FreshDirect Diesel Trucking Operation
Residents Ask
Mayor de Blasio to End the City’s Opposition to their Environmental Lawsuit
WHO: South Bronx residents, faith
leaders, community groups, advocates; accompanied by drummers
WHEN/WHERE: Saturday,
March 22
12:00 – Group assembles at Brook Park, 141st Street and Brook Avenue
12:30 – Parade through Mott Haven-Port Morris (Brook Ave, 138th Street, St. Ann’s Avenue)
1:30 – Interfaith reflection and sunflower planting at Harlem River Yards (St. Ann's Avenue and 132nd Street)
12:00 – Group assembles at Brook Park, 141st Street and Brook Avenue
12:30 – Parade through Mott Haven-Port Morris (Brook Ave, 138th Street, St. Ann’s Avenue)
1:30 – Interfaith reflection and sunflower planting at Harlem River Yards (St. Ann's Avenue and 132nd Street)
WHAT: This Saturday, March 22, more
than 100 South Bronx residents, faith leaders and environmental justice
advocates will gather for "Green Beginnings for the South Bronx
Waterfront: A Community Action Against FreshDirect,” organized by South Bronx
Unite, recipient of the 2014 Environmental Justice Award from Professional
Staff Congress. The group is currently engaged in a lawsuit against the City to
block the Bloomberg-driven $127 million subsidy package as it was brokered without community input,
does not carry a living wage requirement and relied on a 21 year old
environmental impact statement even though the project would add an additional
1,500 daily diesel truck trips to a community with asthma hospitalization rates
21 times higher than other NYC neighborhoods. Mayor de Blasio has the authority
to end the City’s opposition to residents’ lawsuit seeking an environmental
study of the truck intensive project.
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