In total, Glenwood, which has a rental apartment empire on the Upper East Side and is a vehement opponent of the under - construction East 91st
Street waste transfer station, has given the governor over $ 1 million since 2011.
Not exact matches
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn had heralded the restoration of funding for the East 91st
Street transfer station and the rest of the
waste plan, applauding the city's «commitment to sustainability on a borough level and [having] facilities moving into diverse neighborhoods, just not low - income neighborhoods of color.»
Upper East Side residents who oppose the controversial
waste -
transfer Station Planned For East 91st
Street released an attack ad yesterday.
In answering questions from the press, Lhota addressed some of the operational aspects of the City's
waste transfer plan, asserting that eliminating the 91st
Street station and instead continuing to truck the affected trash to New Jersey would be less expensive and a better outcome.